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Grameen Bank New Entrepreneurship Development in Bangladesh. Dr. Kazi Abdur Rouf Faculty, Noble International University USA York Center for Asian Research (YCAR) Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University Paper presented at the Research Symposium, Outreach Program of NIU Toronto
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Grameen Bank New Entrepreneurship Development in Bangladesh Dr. KaziAbdurRouf Faculty, Noble International University USA York Center for Asian Research (YCAR) Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University Paper presented at the Research Symposium, Outreach Program of NIU Toronto January 20, 2016
Table 1: Zone wise distribution of respondents (borrowers of Grameen Bank )
Table 4: Age distribution of parents (borrowers) of NUs of GB
Table 5: Distribution of marital status of NU’s parents (NU loan receiver)
Table-16: Distance of business location of NU from his home (km)
Table-17: Is NU’s business similar to his/her parent’s business
Table 18: Ways of motivation of NU engaging in business (multiple responses)
Table 24: Reasons for receiving loan by NU(multiple responses)
Table 26: Sources of business ideas of NU (multiple responses)
Table 27: Small business management training receiving status of NU
Table-29: NU agreed to spread business idea to his/her neighbour children
Table 30: NU receive business supports from GB (multiple responses)
Table 31: Business idea spread to the neighbouring children by NU
Table 32: Neighbouring children inspired to start business motivated by NU
Table 33: NU motivated children of GB borrowers’ to engage in business
Table 34: Number of neighbouring children motivated to engage in MEs
Table 35: Number of children received Grameen social business loans motivated by NU
Table 36: NU likes to teach business to his/her neighbouring children
Table 37: NU’s modes of business teaching skills to his/her neighbouring children (multiple responses)
Table 38: NU’s business advises to his/her neighbouring children
Table 39: NU’s benefits in engaging micro enterprises (multiple responses)
Table 44: NU’s interaction/communication status with neighbours
Table 46: NU interaction/communication purposes with neighbours
Table 47: Follow/practice socioeconomic, environmental activities by NU
Table 49: Purposes to participate in public meetings/events by NU (multiple responses)