Tourism in Bangladesh: Investment and Development Perspectives 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-1858-1_19
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Development and Investment Scenario in Tourism Education in Bangladesh

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“…Bangladesh migrants are mostly low-skilled workers. According to Islam (2015), 50% of migrants from Bangladesh are unskilled, 16% semi-skilled, and the rest skilled or professionals. Further, the 2009 remittance utilization survey shows that 50.4% of migrants had some secondary level education and 27% primary level education and 10% never attended school.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bangladesh migrants are mostly low-skilled workers. According to Islam (2015), 50% of migrants from Bangladesh are unskilled, 16% semi-skilled, and the rest skilled or professionals. Further, the 2009 remittance utilization survey shows that 50.4% of migrants had some secondary level education and 27% primary level education and 10% never attended school.…”
Section: The Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%