An Adrift Community in Mainstream Bangladesh: Case of Tea Workers

K. Fatema, D. Sarker, J. Ahmed, Kausar Ahmed Majumder, Md. Faizul Kabir
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This research was conducted to analyze the status of tea workers of selected areas of Bangladesh. Primary data were collected through direct interview and secondary data were also collected from different sources. A total of 100 tea workers were randomly selected from Ootterbhag and Indanugger tea estate of Moulvibazar. Descriptive statistics and functional analyses were employed to achieve the objectives of the research. Risk facing index, food security index, food consumption score were calculated and binary logistic regression were carried out to identify the factors affecting food security status. The study revealed that the life of tea workers in selected areas are vulnerable. Wages are not adequate to meet basic needs and the wage raises are not keeping pace with the cost of living. Considering 4.51 average family member the respondent family household is far below the international poverty line (1.90 US$). It was observed from the analysis that 52% sample respondents were illiterate. However, the maximum respondents also agreed that they faced various Original Research Article Fatema et al.; AJAEES, 39(1): 43-56, 2021; Article no.AJAEES.65075 44 psychological, mechanical and biological hazards. Household calorie availability or consumption behavior was revealed by food consumption score, which exemplified that 49% respondents are in borderline food consumption pattern while 5% and 46% are in poor and acceptable level respectively. The overall average daily per capita calorie intake by tea workers was observed to be 2076.3996 kilo calorie, which is lower than the national average of Bangladesh. Only 35% household were food secure based on calorie intake. Household was food insecure if number of dependent persons in family increases; food secure with increase in household monthly income; and household food security decreases with increase in household size.
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孟加拉国主流社会的漂流社区:茶工人的案例
这项研究是为了分析孟加拉国选定地区的茶工人的状况。主要数据通过直接访谈收集,辅助数据也从不同来源收集。从Moulvibazar的Ootterbhag和Indanugger茶庄随机抽取了100名茶工。采用描述性统计和功能分析来实现研究目标。计算风险面临指数、食品安全指数、食品消费得分,并进行二元logistic回归,确定影响食品安全状况的因素。研究表明,在选定的地区,茶工人的生活很脆弱。工资不足以满足基本需求,工资的增长也跟不上生活成本的增长。考虑到平均家庭成员为4.51人,受访者家庭远低于国际贫困线(1.90美元)。从分析中可以看出,52%的样本受访者是文盲。然而,最大的受访者也同意,他们面临各种原始研究文章Fatema等;中国生物医学工程,39(1):43-56,2021;文章no.AJAEES。65075 44心理、机械和生物危害。食物消费得分反映了家庭的热量可用性或消费行为,49%的受访者处于食物消费的边缘状态,5%的受访者处于较差水平,46%的受访者处于可接受水平。茶工总体平均每日人均卡路里摄入量为2076.3996千卡,低于孟加拉国全国平均水平。根据卡路里摄入量,只有35%的家庭是食品安全的。如果家庭中受抚养人的数量增加,则家庭粮食不安全;粮食安全,家庭月收入增加;家庭粮食安全随着家庭规模的增加而降低。
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