'Rural Craftsmanship, Employment
Creation and Poverty Alleviation: The Case of the Bamboo Craftsmanship in Bangladesh'
Abstract:
More than 30 percent of total
population in Bangladesh is extremely poor. Halving the existing poverty level
as per the millennium development goals of the UN by 2015 is the major
challenge of the country. The question arises as to how to eradicate extreme
poverty quickly? Successful experience of the East Asian countries reveals that
creation of employment opportunities in the non-farm industrial sector for the
rural poor is instrumental to eradicate poverty. Due to stagnant large and
medium scales industrial sector and sole dependence on agriculture sector for
employment and income, Bangladesh suffers from huge unemployment and disguised
unemployment, which has been further worsening due to high population growth
rate. Since the long past, rural informal income generating activities, such as
traditional bamboo craftsmanship, however, has created enormous employment and
income opportunities in the country especially for the rural poor and distress
women. Empirical studies though recognize the contribution of rural informal
activities to poverty alleviation, seldom focuses on who are the craftsmen, how
they produce and market their products. Using primary data collected from more
than 200 bamboo craftsmen from four districts in Bangladesh, this study tries to
examine the role of rural informal activities and characterizes who are the
craftsmen. The study finds that bamboo craftsmen are mostly uneducated and
inherited the skills and businesses from their parents. The study also finds
that all of the workers in the bamboo industry are family members and nearly 50
percent of total workers in the bamboo sector are female. Thus, the traditional
bamboo sector contributes enormously to the creation of employment
opportunities for the rural women. Finally, based on the opinions of the craftsmen,
the study recommends some suggestions for the development of the bamboo industry
in Bangladesh.
Key words: Industrial cluster, industrial
development, craftsmanship, bamboo
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