Citations

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Afzal, Muhammad, Muhammad S Farooq, Hafiz K Ahmad, Ishrat Begum, and Abdul M Quddus. "Relationship between School Education and Economic Growth in Pakistan: ARDL Bounds Testing Approach to Cointegration." Pakistan Economic and Social Review 48, no. 1 (2010): 39-60.
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Islam, Ishrat, Mansura Sharmin, Farah Masud, and Md Moniruzzaman. "Urban consolidation approach for Dhaka City: prospects and constraints." Global Built Environment Review 7, no. 1 (2009): 50-68.
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Jahan, Sarwar, Ishrat Islam, Katsuki Takao, and Hidehiko Kanegae. "Shrinkage of the Wetlands of Dhaka: A Study from an Institutional Perspective." ????? 38, no. 4 (2008): 861-875.
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Rouf, Md Abdur, and Sarwar Jahan. "Spatial and temporal patterns of urbanization in Bangladesh." Urbanization in Bangladesh: patterns, issues and approaches to planning. Bangladesh Institute of Planners, Dhaka (2007).
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Chowdhury, Shyamal, Maximo Torero, AMM Shawkat Ali, Ishrat Jahan, Md Baktiar Rana, Md Nazmul Islam, James Garrett, and Tanya Sherman. "Impact of infrastructure on income and work of rural households, women and the landless in the Northwestern Region of Bangladesh." IFPRI, Washington DC (2007).
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Chowdhury, Farhat Jahan, and ATM Nurul Amin. "Environmental assessment in slum improvement programs: some evidence from a study on infrastructure projects in two Dhaka slums." Environmental Impact Assessment Review 26, no. 6 (2006): 530-552.
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Kabir, Ahmad, Rukhsana Jahan, and S. M. Khursid Alam. "The effect of education on fertility in Bangladesh." International Quarterly of Community Health Education 22, no. 3 (2003): 199-214.
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Kabir, Ahmed, Gulshana Jahan, and Rukhsana Jahan. "Female age at marriage as a determinant of fertility." The Sciences 1, no. 6 (2001): 372-376.
Working Paper
Roy, Sohag Chandra, Md Asaduzzaman, and Israt Jahan. "Urbanization and Microclimatic Change of Dhaka City." (2001).
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Jahan, Nilufar, and Mohammad Alauddin. "Have women lost out in the development process? Some evidence from rural Bangladesh." International Journal of Social Economics 23, no. 4/5/6 (1996): 370-390.
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