Authors
Ismail Sirageldin, Monowar Hossain, Mead Cain
Publication date
1975/1/1
Journal
The Bangladesh Development Studies
Volume
3
Issue
1
Pages
1-26
Publisher
Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies
Description
The year 1971 saw the emergence of Bangladesh as the eighth mo populous nation on earth, a country combining extreme poverty wit high density. One of the main challenges that feces this new nation its quest for social development is the challenge of controlling its ra of population growth. With a crude birth rate close to 47 per thousa and a crude death rate close to 17 per thousand, the country's rate o population growth is estimated in the neighbourhood of 3 per cent annum. This implies, at least in the immediate future, an annual net addition of about two million people. These are staggering annual additions that will certainly create enormous demands on the country's scarce resources.
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Scholar articles
I Sirageldin, M Hossain, M Cain - The Bangladesh Development Studies, 1975