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An Assignment
                                  On

        THE LABOR MARKET SCENARIO OF BANGLADESH




SUBMITED TO
Mrs. Nigar Nargis
Assistant Professor
Dept. Of Economics
University Of Dhaka




                                 SUBMITTED BY
                                 Md.Shafiqul Alam
                                 Roll No:060
                                 3rd Year Hon`s
                                 Session: 2004-2005
                                 Dept. Of Economics
                                 University Of Dhaka




                Date of Submission: 3rd April 2006
Acknowledgement

      This assignment has been prepared with the help of the data, graphs and
charts taking from Report on Labor Force Survey 2002-2003 which was
published by Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BSS). As a result all the tables of
this paper belong to secondary data.


It is also mentioned that the labor force flow diagram used in this paper has
been taken from the book – Modern Labor Economics, Theory and Public
Policy, by –Ronald G. Ehrenberg and Robart S. smith, published by Addison
Wesley.
CONTENTS

1. Introduction
2. Report labour force survey
3. Flowing diagram of labour force
4. Labour force participation rate
5. Labour force participation rate by age and sex
6. Broad sector of employment
7. Unemployment rate
8. Conclusion
INTRODUCTION:
          Labour market is considered as one of the important macroeconomic
markets and labour is the inevitable components of production. Its importance in
broad economical perspective of growth, stability and development cannot be
denied. In the context of Bangladesh its importance is several degree higher for
its being densely population with considerable economically active generation.
In this particular term paper we will try to make brief scenario of the labour
market of Bangladesh during the period of 1995/96 to 2002/03 with the help of
Labour Force Survey (LFS) report conducted by Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
(BBS).
        The usual or conventional definition of labour force or economically
active population of the population aged 15 years and over has been used in the
LFS 2002-03. According to the usual definition any person aged 15 years and
over who was either employed or unemployed during the reference period and
any person of the same age putting in a minimum of one hour’s work in family
farm/enterprise for pay or profit during the reference period is considered
economically active. Only usual definition of economically active population
would followed for the population of age 15 years and over to estimate the labour
force characteristics of Bangladesh. The purpose of the survey, like those of the
earlier ones, is to estimate the size and composition of civilian labour force and
its characteristics such as age and genders specific labour force participation rate,
status in employment, unemployment and duration of unemployment etc.
Report labour force survey:

Table 1.a:
        Usual definition, population, labour force, employed, unemployed not in
labour force.


LABOUR FORCE SURVEY 2002-2003:

       Year                      Labour     survey(15+population)
                                force
Population                                          1999-00            2001-
Labour and others                1995-96                                 03
Labour               Male       30.7        32.2                      36.0
force(million)       Female     5.4         8.5                       10.3
                     total      36.1        40.7                      46.3
Employed             Male       29.8        31.1                      34.5
population(million) Female      5.0         7.9                       9.8
                     Total      34.8        39.0                      44.3
Unemployment         Male       0.9         1.1                       1.5
population(million) Female      0.4         0.7                       0.5
                     Total      1.3         1.8                       2.0
Not in labour Male              4.6         6.2                       5.2
force(million)       Female     28.7        27.3                      29.3
                     Total      33.         33.5                      34.5
Total      population      of   121.8       123.1                     127.1
Bangladesh

       From the dada it is observed that the population in Bangladesh has been
increased from the period 1995/96 to 2001/03. Population was 121.8 million in
the labour force survey 1995/96. Bu8t by the next five years population increased
by 123.1(million) from 121.8(million)in the period 1999/00.And in the period
2001/03 the population increased by 127.1(million) from 123.1(million). So, in
the 1st phase (1995/96-1999/00) population increased by only 1.3 million and in
the 2nd phase (1999/00 2001/03) population increased by 4 million. So we can see
that the total population of Bangladesh increased significantly during the period.

      We can also see that in the labour force survey 1995/96 total civilian
labour force was 36.1million that was 29.64% of the total population and in
1990/00 total civilian labour force was 407 million that was 33.42%of the total
population. And in 2001-03 total civilian labour force was 46.3 million that was
38.01%of the total population. We can also see that employed population of total
labour force was 96.4% in the period 1995-96. It was 95.8% of total labour force
in 1990/00 and 95.7%of the total labour force in 2001-03. And unemployment
population was 3.6% of the total labour force in 1995/96, 4.2% of the total labour
force in 1999/00 and 4.3% of the total labour force in 2001-03. Figure: The flow
diagram of labour force survey (15+ populations).

      Table 1.b
      Usual definition: Labour force
       Year                  Labour        Survey
                         force             (15+population)
Population                                                        2001-03
Labour and others            1995-96              1999-00
Labour         Male      30.7              32.2                36.0
force(million) Female 5.4                  8.5                 10.3
               total     36.1              40.7                46.3


     Table 1.b represents the data of labour force. Total labour force was 36.1
million in the 1995-96. Male and female labour force was 30.7 and 5.4
respectively in that period. Total labour force was 40.7 in the 1999-00 and has
been 46.3 in the 2001-03. It is continuously increasing from 1995-96 to 2001-03.
In 1999-00 and 2001-03 male labour force is 32.2 and 36 and female labour force
is 8.5 and 10.3 respectively. Now it can be concluded that the labour force
throughout the whole period increased. In the first phase (1995/96 – 1999/00)
total labour force increased by4.6 million and in the second phase (1999/00-
2001/03) total labour force increased by 5.6 million. Here the labour force
increasing at a increasing rate. The trends of the labour force are below
represented graphically-
Trend of labour force




                       force(million)
                                        60




                          Labour
                                        40
                                        20                                   male
                                        0                                    female
                                                1         2          3       total
                                             1995-96    1999-00    2001-03
                                                         Year



Labour force participation rate:

            Labour force participation rate could be defined as the proportion of
the civilian population aged 15 years and over who are in the labour force. That
is-

Labour force participation rate = (Labour force/Population) x 100

Here labour force = Employed Persons (EP) + Unemployed Persons (UP)
Now I will show the LFPR by gender over time in the following data during the
period of 1995-96, 1999-00 and 2001-03.


       Year                                            survey(15+population)
                           Labor force
LFPR                                                              1999-00             2001-03
                           1995-96
              Male      87.0            84.0                                    87.4
LFPR          Female 15.8               23.9                                    26.1
              total     52.0            54.9                                    57.3
Source: Report labour force survey 2002-03

       From the table we can see that labour force participation rate in the1995-
96 was 52.0. Male participation rate was 87.0 and the female was 15.8. In the
1990 / 2000 and 2001/03 total labour force participation rate increased 54.9 and
57.3 respectively. Now it can be concluded that throughout the whole period
labour force participation rate increased as it was 52.0 in the 1995/96 and 54.9in
the 1999/00 and 57.3 in the 2001/03.In the first phase participation rate increased
by 2.9 and in the second phase increased by 2.4. On the other hand both of male
and female labour force participation rates also increased throughout the period
but male participation rate decline in the first phase by 3.0. In this period female
participation rate increased by 8.1.In the second phase both male and female
participation rate increased by 3.4 and 2.2 respectively.



                                   Trend of labour force
                                     participation rate

                     100
                      50                                   Male
                       0                                   Female
                               1         2       3         Total
                           1995/96    1999/00   2001/03




Labor force participation rate by age and sex:

           Labour force participation rate by age and sex has been presented in
table 3.1.a It is found that at national level, the highest participation rate was
observed in age group 40-44(65.9%), followed by age groups 45-49 and 35-39(
64.6%). On the other hand, the lowest participation rate was found for age group
65 years and over because in the higher age group people naturally become
physically unable to participate in economic activities for their old age
complications.



Table 3.1.a: Labour force participation rate by age group and sex :
Age group           Labour force         Participation rates
                                         (%)
                    Both sexes           male                Female
Total               57.3                 87.4                26.1
15-19               49.7                 58.9                38.2
20-24               53.8                 84.9                26.7
25-29               58.4                 97.7                27.5
30-34               62.1                 99.7                27.2
35-39               64.6                 99.8                28.1
40-44               65.9                 99.7                25.6
45-49               64.6                 99.5                22.6
50-54               62.8                 99.2                19.9
55-59               61.0                 97.3                17.2
60-64               52.6                 87.8                13.4
65+                 40.3                 66.1                8.7

     Sex differential in participation rate by age is pronounced. For the males, the
highest participation rate (99.8%) was observed for age group 35-39 whereas for
the females the highest participation rate (38.2%) was observed for age group 15-
19. It may be mentioned that the participation rate for male ranges from 99.8% to
58.9% compared to 38.2% to 8.7 % for females. It is interesting to note that, for
males the participation rate increases sharply from age 15-19 and reaches s
maximum in the age group 35-39.however , for females it reaches at the top
(38.2%) in the age group 15-19(mostly unmarried) gradually decreases for
marriage and other reasons.
120
      100
        80                                                      Both sexes
        60                                                      Male
        40                                                      Female
        20
         0
                  15-19 25-29 35-39 45-49 55-59 65+




Broad sector of employment:

         Employed persons by broad sectors of employment have been presented
in table 4.1. It is observed from the table that among the employed persons of
both sexes, 51.7 percent mere engaged in agriculture sector and 48.3 percent in
non-agriculture sector. In the non-agriculture sector out of 48.3f percent as high
as 34.6 percent were engaged in service sector and the rest 13.7 percent were
engaged in industry sector.

Table: Employed person 15 years and over by gender broad economic sectors:

Broad                Both sexes         Male                Female
economic sector      Percent (%)        Percent (%)         Percent (%)
Total                100.0              100.0               100.0
Agriculture          51.7               49.8                58.6
Non agriculture      48.3               50.2                41.4
Industry             13.7               12.3                18.4

Among the males, 49.8 percent were employed in agriculture sector and 50.2
percent in non-agriculture sector. Of those employed in non-agriculture sector, as
high as 37.9 percent were employed in service sector and the rest 12.3 percent
were engaged in industry sector. On the other hands, among the females 58.6
percent were in agriculture sector and 41.4 percent were in non-agriculture sector
of which services sector employed 23.0 percent and industry sector 18.4 percent.
60

                        50

                        40

                        30
                                                              Series1
                        20

                        10

                         0
                         Agriculture   Industry    Services

                  .
                      Employment in broad sectors (%)

Unemployment rate:

       Unemployment is perhaps the worst scrounge of a modern economy. The
unemployment rate is defined the proportion of the labour force that is
unemployed. The unemployment rate expresses the total labour time lost due to
unemployment as a proportion of total labour time of the entire labour force.
Here the data of unemployment rate –



Table :
Usual definition: unemployment rate %
        Year                                      Survey
                        Labour force              (15+population)

Unemployment rate          1995-96                      1999-00               2001-03
  Male                 2.8                        3.4                   4.2
  Female               7.8                        7.8                   4.9
  total                3.5                        4.3                   4.3
Source: Report LFS-2002-03, BBS

   Table represents the data of unemployment rate. Total unemployment rate was
3.5 in the LFS 1995/96. Male and female unemployment rate was 2.8 and 7.8
respectively. In the LFS 1999/00 total unemployment rate increased to 4.3 and
male unemployment rate also increased to 3.4.But female unemployment
unchanged 7.8. Total unemployment rate unchanged 4.3 and male



unemployment increased to 4.2 and female unemployment decline 2.8to 4.9.
Now it can be concluded that unemployment rate increased in the first phase
(1995/96- 1999/00) but in the second phase (1999/00 to 2000/03) unemployment
rate unchanged. Here the trend of unemployment represented graphically.




                                    Trends of unemployment rate
                     Unemployment




                                    10
                         rate




                                     5
                                                                 Male
                                     0                           Female
                                           1       2      3
                                                                 Total
                                         1995/96       1999/00
                                                2001/03




Conclusion:

       From the above discussion finally we can say that we get a clear and exact
idea about the labour market scenario of Bangladesh during the period 1995/96,
1999/00 and 2001/03. Although employment rate increasing more than
unemployment rate all through the years but interestingly underemployment rate
is increasing. Even considering the contribution of Labour Force in broad
economic sector we see that its contribution is increasing in agriculture but it has
no sufficient contribution to industrial and service sector which economically
leads to inefficient allocation of natural resources.

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Assignment on labor force survey of bangladesh

  • 1. An Assignment On THE LABOR MARKET SCENARIO OF BANGLADESH SUBMITED TO Mrs. Nigar Nargis Assistant Professor Dept. Of Economics University Of Dhaka SUBMITTED BY Md.Shafiqul Alam Roll No:060 3rd Year Hon`s Session: 2004-2005 Dept. Of Economics University Of Dhaka Date of Submission: 3rd April 2006
  • 2. Acknowledgement This assignment has been prepared with the help of the data, graphs and charts taking from Report on Labor Force Survey 2002-2003 which was published by Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BSS). As a result all the tables of this paper belong to secondary data. It is also mentioned that the labor force flow diagram used in this paper has been taken from the book – Modern Labor Economics, Theory and Public Policy, by –Ronald G. Ehrenberg and Robart S. smith, published by Addison Wesley.
  • 3. CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Report labour force survey 3. Flowing diagram of labour force 4. Labour force participation rate 5. Labour force participation rate by age and sex 6. Broad sector of employment 7. Unemployment rate 8. Conclusion
  • 4. INTRODUCTION: Labour market is considered as one of the important macroeconomic markets and labour is the inevitable components of production. Its importance in broad economical perspective of growth, stability and development cannot be denied. In the context of Bangladesh its importance is several degree higher for its being densely population with considerable economically active generation. In this particular term paper we will try to make brief scenario of the labour market of Bangladesh during the period of 1995/96 to 2002/03 with the help of Labour Force Survey (LFS) report conducted by Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS). The usual or conventional definition of labour force or economically active population of the population aged 15 years and over has been used in the LFS 2002-03. According to the usual definition any person aged 15 years and over who was either employed or unemployed during the reference period and any person of the same age putting in a minimum of one hour’s work in family farm/enterprise for pay or profit during the reference period is considered economically active. Only usual definition of economically active population would followed for the population of age 15 years and over to estimate the labour force characteristics of Bangladesh. The purpose of the survey, like those of the earlier ones, is to estimate the size and composition of civilian labour force and its characteristics such as age and genders specific labour force participation rate, status in employment, unemployment and duration of unemployment etc.
  • 5. Report labour force survey: Table 1.a: Usual definition, population, labour force, employed, unemployed not in labour force. LABOUR FORCE SURVEY 2002-2003: Year Labour survey(15+population) force Population 1999-00 2001- Labour and others 1995-96 03 Labour Male 30.7 32.2 36.0 force(million) Female 5.4 8.5 10.3 total 36.1 40.7 46.3 Employed Male 29.8 31.1 34.5 population(million) Female 5.0 7.9 9.8 Total 34.8 39.0 44.3 Unemployment Male 0.9 1.1 1.5 population(million) Female 0.4 0.7 0.5 Total 1.3 1.8 2.0 Not in labour Male 4.6 6.2 5.2 force(million) Female 28.7 27.3 29.3 Total 33. 33.5 34.5 Total population of 121.8 123.1 127.1 Bangladesh From the dada it is observed that the population in Bangladesh has been increased from the period 1995/96 to 2001/03. Population was 121.8 million in the labour force survey 1995/96. Bu8t by the next five years population increased by 123.1(million) from 121.8(million)in the period 1999/00.And in the period 2001/03 the population increased by 127.1(million) from 123.1(million). So, in the 1st phase (1995/96-1999/00) population increased by only 1.3 million and in the 2nd phase (1999/00 2001/03) population increased by 4 million. So we can see that the total population of Bangladesh increased significantly during the period. We can also see that in the labour force survey 1995/96 total civilian labour force was 36.1million that was 29.64% of the total population and in 1990/00 total civilian labour force was 407 million that was 33.42%of the total
  • 6. population. And in 2001-03 total civilian labour force was 46.3 million that was 38.01%of the total population. We can also see that employed population of total labour force was 96.4% in the period 1995-96. It was 95.8% of total labour force in 1990/00 and 95.7%of the total labour force in 2001-03. And unemployment population was 3.6% of the total labour force in 1995/96, 4.2% of the total labour force in 1999/00 and 4.3% of the total labour force in 2001-03. Figure: The flow diagram of labour force survey (15+ populations). Table 1.b Usual definition: Labour force Year Labour Survey force (15+population) Population 2001-03 Labour and others 1995-96 1999-00 Labour Male 30.7 32.2 36.0 force(million) Female 5.4 8.5 10.3 total 36.1 40.7 46.3 Table 1.b represents the data of labour force. Total labour force was 36.1 million in the 1995-96. Male and female labour force was 30.7 and 5.4 respectively in that period. Total labour force was 40.7 in the 1999-00 and has been 46.3 in the 2001-03. It is continuously increasing from 1995-96 to 2001-03. In 1999-00 and 2001-03 male labour force is 32.2 and 36 and female labour force is 8.5 and 10.3 respectively. Now it can be concluded that the labour force throughout the whole period increased. In the first phase (1995/96 – 1999/00) total labour force increased by4.6 million and in the second phase (1999/00- 2001/03) total labour force increased by 5.6 million. Here the labour force increasing at a increasing rate. The trends of the labour force are below represented graphically-
  • 7. Trend of labour force force(million) 60 Labour 40 20 male 0 female 1 2 3 total 1995-96 1999-00 2001-03 Year Labour force participation rate: Labour force participation rate could be defined as the proportion of the civilian population aged 15 years and over who are in the labour force. That is- Labour force participation rate = (Labour force/Population) x 100 Here labour force = Employed Persons (EP) + Unemployed Persons (UP) Now I will show the LFPR by gender over time in the following data during the period of 1995-96, 1999-00 and 2001-03. Year survey(15+population) Labor force LFPR 1999-00 2001-03 1995-96 Male 87.0 84.0 87.4 LFPR Female 15.8 23.9 26.1 total 52.0 54.9 57.3 Source: Report labour force survey 2002-03 From the table we can see that labour force participation rate in the1995- 96 was 52.0. Male participation rate was 87.0 and the female was 15.8. In the 1990 / 2000 and 2001/03 total labour force participation rate increased 54.9 and 57.3 respectively. Now it can be concluded that throughout the whole period labour force participation rate increased as it was 52.0 in the 1995/96 and 54.9in the 1999/00 and 57.3 in the 2001/03.In the first phase participation rate increased by 2.9 and in the second phase increased by 2.4. On the other hand both of male
  • 8. and female labour force participation rates also increased throughout the period but male participation rate decline in the first phase by 3.0. In this period female participation rate increased by 8.1.In the second phase both male and female participation rate increased by 3.4 and 2.2 respectively. Trend of labour force participation rate 100 50 Male 0 Female 1 2 3 Total 1995/96 1999/00 2001/03 Labor force participation rate by age and sex: Labour force participation rate by age and sex has been presented in table 3.1.a It is found that at national level, the highest participation rate was observed in age group 40-44(65.9%), followed by age groups 45-49 and 35-39( 64.6%). On the other hand, the lowest participation rate was found for age group 65 years and over because in the higher age group people naturally become physically unable to participate in economic activities for their old age complications. Table 3.1.a: Labour force participation rate by age group and sex : Age group Labour force Participation rates (%) Both sexes male Female Total 57.3 87.4 26.1 15-19 49.7 58.9 38.2 20-24 53.8 84.9 26.7 25-29 58.4 97.7 27.5 30-34 62.1 99.7 27.2
  • 9. 35-39 64.6 99.8 28.1 40-44 65.9 99.7 25.6 45-49 64.6 99.5 22.6 50-54 62.8 99.2 19.9 55-59 61.0 97.3 17.2 60-64 52.6 87.8 13.4 65+ 40.3 66.1 8.7 Sex differential in participation rate by age is pronounced. For the males, the highest participation rate (99.8%) was observed for age group 35-39 whereas for the females the highest participation rate (38.2%) was observed for age group 15- 19. It may be mentioned that the participation rate for male ranges from 99.8% to 58.9% compared to 38.2% to 8.7 % for females. It is interesting to note that, for males the participation rate increases sharply from age 15-19 and reaches s maximum in the age group 35-39.however , for females it reaches at the top (38.2%) in the age group 15-19(mostly unmarried) gradually decreases for marriage and other reasons.
  • 10. 120 100 80 Both sexes 60 Male 40 Female 20 0 15-19 25-29 35-39 45-49 55-59 65+ Broad sector of employment: Employed persons by broad sectors of employment have been presented in table 4.1. It is observed from the table that among the employed persons of both sexes, 51.7 percent mere engaged in agriculture sector and 48.3 percent in non-agriculture sector. In the non-agriculture sector out of 48.3f percent as high as 34.6 percent were engaged in service sector and the rest 13.7 percent were engaged in industry sector. Table: Employed person 15 years and over by gender broad economic sectors: Broad Both sexes Male Female economic sector Percent (%) Percent (%) Percent (%) Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 Agriculture 51.7 49.8 58.6 Non agriculture 48.3 50.2 41.4 Industry 13.7 12.3 18.4 Among the males, 49.8 percent were employed in agriculture sector and 50.2 percent in non-agriculture sector. Of those employed in non-agriculture sector, as high as 37.9 percent were employed in service sector and the rest 12.3 percent were engaged in industry sector. On the other hands, among the females 58.6 percent were in agriculture sector and 41.4 percent were in non-agriculture sector of which services sector employed 23.0 percent and industry sector 18.4 percent.
  • 11. 60 50 40 30 Series1 20 10 0 Agriculture Industry Services . Employment in broad sectors (%) Unemployment rate: Unemployment is perhaps the worst scrounge of a modern economy. The unemployment rate is defined the proportion of the labour force that is unemployed. The unemployment rate expresses the total labour time lost due to unemployment as a proportion of total labour time of the entire labour force. Here the data of unemployment rate – Table : Usual definition: unemployment rate % Year Survey Labour force (15+population) Unemployment rate 1995-96 1999-00 2001-03 Male 2.8 3.4 4.2 Female 7.8 7.8 4.9 total 3.5 4.3 4.3 Source: Report LFS-2002-03, BBS Table represents the data of unemployment rate. Total unemployment rate was 3.5 in the LFS 1995/96. Male and female unemployment rate was 2.8 and 7.8 respectively. In the LFS 1999/00 total unemployment rate increased to 4.3 and
  • 12. male unemployment rate also increased to 3.4.But female unemployment unchanged 7.8. Total unemployment rate unchanged 4.3 and male unemployment increased to 4.2 and female unemployment decline 2.8to 4.9. Now it can be concluded that unemployment rate increased in the first phase (1995/96- 1999/00) but in the second phase (1999/00 to 2000/03) unemployment rate unchanged. Here the trend of unemployment represented graphically. Trends of unemployment rate Unemployment 10 rate 5 Male 0 Female 1 2 3 Total 1995/96 1999/00 2001/03 Conclusion: From the above discussion finally we can say that we get a clear and exact idea about the labour market scenario of Bangladesh during the period 1995/96, 1999/00 and 2001/03. Although employment rate increasing more than unemployment rate all through the years but interestingly underemployment rate is increasing. Even considering the contribution of Labour Force in broad economic sector we see that its contribution is increasing in agriculture but it has no sufficient contribution to industrial and service sector which economically leads to inefficient allocation of natural resources.