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MOSOTOFA MONOAR
FARHAN-AL-FASANI
MD.MAHEDI HASSAN
AKHIA AFROJ
S.M. SABBIR RAHMAN
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093-12-0012
093-12-0031
093-12-0024
093-12-0020
093-12-0017
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Semester: 8th
Department: Business Administration
Faculty: Business
University: ASA University Bangladesh
Thanks to Allah that I have been able to complete the research report Adjustment of
Petty Traders in Urban Informal Sector: A Case Study of Dhaka City .
We are grateful to Md. Soyeb Uddin Haider, Lecturer, Department of Applied Sociology,
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, ASAUB who guided me meticulously to complete this
research work.
Finally I thank my respondents of the study for their sincere co-operation without which it
was impossible to conduct this research work.
August 2011
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Acknowledgement
Executive Summary
Chapter One
Introduction
1.1 Proposition
1.2 Objectives of the Study
1.3 Significance of the Study
1.4 Methodology of the Study
1.5 Limitation of the Study
Chapter Two
Presentation and Analysis of Research Findings
2.1 Background Information
2.2 Migration
2.3 Introducing Respondents Business
2.4 Food
2.5 Clothing
2.6 Housing
2.7 Treatment
2.8 Recreation
2.9 Toilet Use
2.10 Return to the Village Home
2.11 Network of Relationship
2.12 Savings/Credit
2.13 Previous Work Experience
2.14 Assistance of Government/NGO
2.15 Occupational Change
2.16 Political Consciousness
2.17 Subjective Perception about Poverty
2.18 Involvement with Social/Business Organisation
2.19 Miscellaneous
Chapter Three
Conclusion
[Students of a group will complete this section by the summary of the findings of the study]
1. Proposition
[Please write this section by your own ideas/downloading from internet/from the books
of various writers]
2. Objective of the Study
The main objective of the study is to understand the trade and life style of petty traders
in urban informal sector in Dhaka city.
3. Significance of the Study
[Please write the importance to know the trade and life style of petty traders.]
4. Methodology of the Study
The present study has been conducted by survey method. Data has been collected by an
unstructured questionnaire. The present researchers interviewed all of the respondents of
the study. In this study we have used non-probability sampling procedure. Here, the
sample has been chosen purposively. For this research the sample size has been taken
............... Secondary data has been used to understand the study.
5. Limitation of the Study
There are many limitation of the study such like as we have no any transpiration
facility, enough money, time problem, no person are not agree to give interview because
there time problem e.tc are the main problem of this study.
Percentage
100
Percentage
100
Marital Status
Married
Unmarried
Divorced
Widowed
Separated
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2005
Percentage
100.0
Percentage
100.0
Percentage
100
Percentage
No
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2011
100.0
Percentage
100
Percentage
100
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2011.
Percentage
100
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2011.
Percentage
100
2.2 Migration
2.2.1 District of the Respondents
Table 11. District of the Respondents
District
No. of the Respondents
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2011.
Percentage
100
Percentage
100.00
10
Percentage
100.00
Per cent
100.0
11
Percentage
100.00
Per cent
100.00
2.3.4.1.1 Average Daily Profit of the Respondents (In Case of Self/Family Business)
Table 17. Average Daily Profit of the Respondents
Profit (In Taka)
No. of the Respondents
1-500
501-1000
1001-1500
1501-2000
2001-2500
2501-3000
3001+
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2011
Percentage
100.00
Percentage
100.00
Percentage
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2011
100.00
Percentage
100.00
Percentage
100.00
Per cent
181-220
221-260
261-300
301-340
341-380
381-420
421-460
461-500
500+
Total
100.00
Per cent
100.00
Percentage
100.00
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*Common and Uncommon Responses of the Respondents will be Combined in the Gap
2.3.13. Steps to be Taken for Overcoming the Problems of Petty Trading
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*Common and Uncommon Responses of the Respondents will be Combined in the Gap
2.4 Food
2.4.1 Address of Eating Meal
Table 27. Address of Eating Meal
Address
House of House Master
Own House
Others
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2011
Percentage
100.00
15
Per cent
100.00
Percentage
100.00
2.5 Clothing
2.5.1 Respondents Yearly Expenditure on Clothing
Table 32. Respondents Monthly Expenditure on Clothing
Yearly Expenditure (In Taka)
No. of the Respondents
1-1000
1001-2000
2001-3000
3001-4000
4001-5000
5001-6000
16
Percentage
6001-7000
7001-8000
9000+
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2011
100.00
2.5.2.1 Reasons for not Buying from the Costly Shopping Centers
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*Common and Uncommon Responses of the Respondents will be Combined in the Gap
2.6 Housing
2.6.1 Respondents Locality/Neighbourhood in Dhaka City
Table 14. Respondents Locality/Neighbourhood in Dhaka City
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*Common and Uncommon Responses of the Respondents will be Combined in the Gap
Per cent
100.00
Percentage
7001-8000
9000+
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2011
100.00
2.7 Treatment
2.7.1 Nature of Treatment Facilities
Table 36. Nature of Treatment Facilities
Nature
No. of the Respondents
Alopathic
Homeopathic
Kobiraji
Ayurbedic
No Treatment
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2011
Per cent
100.0
Per cent
100.0
18
Percentage
100.00
2.8 Recreation
2.8.1 Possessing a TV
Table 39. Possessing a TV
Response
Yes
No
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2011
Per cent
100.0
Percentage
100.00
Per cent
100.0
19
Percentage
100.00
Per cent
100.0
Percentage
100.00
Per cent
100.0
20
Per cent
100.00
Per cent
100.00
Percentage
100.00
Percentage
3001-4000
4001-5000
5001-6000
6001-7000
7001-8000
9000+
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2011
100.00
Per cent
100.00
Per cent
100.00
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2.12 Savings/Credit
2.12.1 Savings from Monthly Income
Table 52. Savings from Monthly Income
Response
Yes
No
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2011
Per cent
100.00
Per cent
100.00
Per cent
100.00
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Percentage
10 12
13+
Total
Source: Fieldwork 2011
100.00
Percentage
100.00
Percentage
100.00
Percentage
100.00
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Percentage
100.00
2.15.1.1 Reasons for Leaving the Work as Petty Traders in Urban Informal
Sector
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*Common and Uncommon Responses of the Respondents will be Combined in the Gap
2.15.1.2 Reasons for Not Leaving the Work as Petty Traders in Urban Informal
Sector
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*Common and Uncommon Responses of the Respondents will be Combined in the Gap
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Percentage
100.00
Percentage
100.00
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Percentage
100.00
Percentage
100.00
2.19 Miscellaneous
2.19.1 Future Plans
Average Future Plans
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* Average indicates the response of most of the respondents
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