Amin, Md. Ashraful
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Examining Factors Affecting Labor Force Participation: Global Economic Analysis Amin, Md. Ashraful; Md Amirul Islam; Abdul Kader Jelane; Umme Sumaia
HISTORICAL: Journal of History and Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): History and Cultural Innovation
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Fakultas Agama Islam Indramayu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58355/historical.v3i2.111

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Utilizing econometric modeling and data from thirty-three observations, the study investigates how important economic variables affect LFPR.GDP growth, the FDI ratio, inflation, and trade ratios are among the variables. The findings show a relationship between long-term fixed rate mortgages and foreign direct investment (FDI), but not between total lending. The effects of inflation and GDP growth are less evident. The study highlights the complexity of labor market behavior modeling while taking into account potential problems with econometric models, such as heteroscedasticity and autocorrelation. The results also significantly close knowledge gaps in the economic dynamics underlying labor force participation and provide policymakers with recommendations for improving the efficiency and inclusivity of the labor market. The analysis's conclusions show that all the various social, demographic, and economic factors that affect labor force dynamics must be taken into account when creating policy.
Bangladesh-India Relations: The Impact of Colonial History on Modern Bilateral Ties Amin, Md. Ashraful; Fahim, Azizur Rahman; Islam, Md. Masbahul
HISTORICAL: Journal of History and Social Sciences Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): History and Cultural Innovation
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Fakultas Agama Islam Indramayu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58355/historical.v4i3.166

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The research has explored the impact of colonial history on modern relations between Bangladesh and India. The resource has focused on how historical laser has shaped contemporary political, economic and socio-cultural dynamics.Using post-colonial and international relations theories, the study examines key aspects such as the Bengal Partition, colonial trade policies, and shared cultural legacies.The findings of this study have revealed the Bengal partition has created some territorial disputes like border enclaves and water-sharing conflicts which continue to influence diplomacy.Similarly, colonial trade policies fostered economic dependencies, contributing to current trade imbalances and resource-sharing tensions.However, by following the cultural and linguistic legacies in South Asia different collaborations through soft diplomacy like border markets (haats) and regional platforms such as SAARC have been created.Throughout this research data has been collected from different literature like relevant articles, policy papers etc. All of these papers fall under secondary data collection. By collecting those data qualitative data analysis has been done with thematic pattern's argument. From the literature review, a literature gap has been found. From this literature gap and following the research aim, the research question and hypothesis have been developed. The findings have satisfied the research question and found the hypothesis was true.Finally, some recommendations are offered for both Bangladesh and India as recommendations. The recommendations emphasize resolving border disputes, developing equitable trade agreements, and leveraging cultural ties for regional cooperation. This research will contribute to post-colonial studies and offer actionable insights for policymakers to address historical grievances, enhance diplomatic relations, and foster sustainable development in South Asia.