2017
DOI: 10.13189/cea.2017.050501
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Role of Adaptive Home Based Workspaces in Coping Gender Inequality in Korail Slum, Dhaka

Abstract: Gender and the politics of space are closely interrelated. Like many other sprawling cities, in Dhaka slums are the natural consequence of rapid, unplanned urbanization and poor economic growth. Due to extreme poverty and lower level of education, the female slum dwellers face acute gender inequality. The study investigates how women facing gender inequality use home based work as coping mechanism. The study attempts to identify the adaptive micro-scale workspaces and their role in everyday life of female slum… Show more

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“…This area development directly influences the growth of the surrounding villages. One of them is the development of rural settlements into areas that support tourism facilities (Prakoso, Pradipto, and Roychansyah, 2020) For example, the function changing of residential houses into tourist accommodation or household-based tourism businesses are often referred to as home-based enterprises (HBEs) (Ahmed, 2017). This development does not occur instantaneously, but grows gradually and takes a long time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This area development directly influences the growth of the surrounding villages. One of them is the development of rural settlements into areas that support tourism facilities (Prakoso, Pradipto, and Roychansyah, 2020) For example, the function changing of residential houses into tourist accommodation or household-based tourism businesses are often referred to as home-based enterprises (HBEs) (Ahmed, 2017). This development does not occur instantaneously, but grows gradually and takes a long time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%