Because most of their ancestors use to have a big family so their wealth was divided among generations to generations. Also lack of education stopped them to shift to different job sectors. So, one used to continue what their father left for them. E.g. a farmer's 10 sons became 10 times poorer than their father.
M. A. Momin has written: 'Rural poverty and agrarian structure in Bangladesh' -- subject(s): Farm tenancy, Rural poor
Bimal Kumar Saha has written: 'Eradicating rural poverty in Bangladesh' -- subject(s): Rural poor, Rural development 'Agrarian structure and productivity in Bangladesh and West Bengal' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture
Bangladesh is a very poor country. Almost all the people in Bangladesh have no food or need help. The poor people go aroung streets, nock on doors and ask for only a bit of food, water and money. Only a few people in Bangladesh have a lot of money.
There are usually trains that transport poor and rural people around town
Bangladesh is considered a developing country with a low income level. While it has made progress in various sectors, poverty and inequality persist in many parts of the country. The GDP per capita is below the world average, indicating that it is more on the poorer side.
becase there very poor
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Momtaz Uddin Ahmed has written: 'Rural development outlook in Asia' -- subject(s): Economic assistance, Rural development, Rural poor 'Institutional financing for rural industries in Bangladesh' -- subject(s): Case studies, Finance, Industrial surveys, Rural industries, Small business
the rural poor
Poor hyegine, poverty low intectuality rate
rural is when you move to a city. that answer is bull- life there is full of poverty (poor people with out homes)
it's mostly poor people who recycle they sell the recycling items to people with recycling systems