Abstract:
Tea is a profitable labor intensive crop in Bangladesh but the socio-economic
condition of its worker is very poor. The purpose of this study is to assess the socioeconomic
status of tea garden workers and explore the contribution of the selected
characteristics of the tea garden workers in their socio-economic status. The selected
characteristics were age, level of education, family size, monthly income, dowry in
marriage, access to credit, working experience, communication media exposure, risk
faced by the workers. The study was conducted at three gardens of Tukurbajar union
under Sylhet Sadar Upazila during 7 June to 27 June, 2017. Data were gathered from
109 tea garden workers using interview schedule. Stepwise multiple regression was
used to examine the contribution of the selected characteristics of the tea garden
workers on their socio-economic status. The findings revealed that the majority of the
workers had low socio-economic status (34.9 percent) whereas 33 percent workers
had very low socio-economic status and 32.1 percent had medium socio-economic
status. Stepwise multiple regression exposed that family size, working experience,
communication media exposure, age and level of education had significant
contribution on socio-economic status and which contribute 19.8 percent of the total
variation. Tea garden workers faced higher risk in „lack of sufficient food due to
insufficient ration‟ followed by „lack of sufficient housing facilities‟, „lack of
educational facilities‟. Economic capital of tea garden workers should be focused with
proper importance to improve their socio-economic status.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION