Peer Reviewed PUBLICATIONS
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Journal Publications (Peer Reviewed)
(1) Abdus Sattar, Md. Julio Gazi, “Aged Street Beggars in the City of Dhaka”IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science (IOSR – JHSS), Volume 24, Issue 1, Ver.1 January, 2019, pp 15-25. ISSN2279-0837(on-line), ISSN 2279 – 0845 (Print). Impact Factor: 4.621.
(2) Abdus Sattar, “Elderly People in Bangladesh: A Review from the Census”. Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, Vol. 6, No. 9 September 2016, pp. 1756 – 1767. ISSN 2250-1665(Print). Impact factor: 4.557.
(3) Abdus Sattar, Leo Vashkor dewri and Sharmin Akhter Ananna, “Working Environment for Women Entrepreneurs in Developing Countries – An Empirical Study of Bangladesh”. International Journal of Business and Management. Canadian Center of Science and education. Vol. 11, No. 12 December 2016, pp197-206, ISSN 1833-3850 (Print), ISSN1833-8119(online)
(4) Abdus Sattar, “Ageing of Population in Bangladesh: Burden or Opportunity?” International conference on Analysis of Repeated Measures Data. Held on 25-26 November 2016 at Nawab Nabab Ali Chowdhury Senate Bhaban, University of Dhaka.
(5) Sattar, Abdus, “ Street Food Vending: Is it Sustainable Option for the Urban Poor?” Second International Conference on “Business Research”, May 27-28, 2016. Dept. of Business Administration, East West University
(6) Abdus Sattar, Essentials of Demographic Analysis for Bangladesh. A Text Book for undergraduate Students. (Ongoing).
(7) Abdus Sattar, “Elderly people in Bangladesh: An often Forgotten Section of People”, an article published in The Dhaka Tribune, A daily English Newspaper, Dated October 13, 2017.
(8) Abdus Sattar, " Blue Economy of Bangladesh". (Ready to be published).
(9) Abdus Sattar, "Trends in Ageing of Population and its Socio-economic action" (Almost finished).
(10) Abdus Sattar, "Impact of highly skilled Bangladeshi labour migration on our GDP" (Ready to be published).
(11) Barmon, B.K., Sattar, A., (2010) Growth Performance of Non-food Grains under the Crop Diversification Program (CDP) in Bangladesh, East West Journal of Business and Social Studies, Vol. 01, No. 01, pp. 49-64.
(12) Barmon, B.K., Sattar, A., Rahman, M.Z.,(2009). “Adoption of Hybrid Paddy and its Consequences in Bangladesh: An Economic Analysis” Bangladesh Research Publication Journal, Vol. 2, Issue 4, pp. 679-685.
(13) . M.Sayeed Alam, Abdus Sattar and S.I. Nusrat Chaudhury, (2011) Work and family Conflict of Women Managers in Dhaka, Asian Social Science Canadian Center of Science and Education, Vol. 7, No. 1.
(14) Abdus Sattar, M. Sayeed Alam, Kohinoor Biswas, “Barriers to Informal Enterprises: Does entry into Formal Economy a Solution?”View from Dhaka, International Journal of Marketing Studies ISSN 1918-719X (Print) ISSN 1918-720(Online) (Submitted).
(15) M Sayeed Alam, Kohinoor Bisswas, Abdus Sattar, Ph.D (2010) “Impact of Confidence on Transforming Women Entrepreneurs from Informal to Formal Sector : A Snapshot from Metropolis Dhaka” International Conference on Knowledge Globalization, Jointly Organized by North South University, Dhaka, Knowledge Globalization Institute and Suffolk University, 8-10 May.
(16) Abdus Sattar, S.K. Timothy Gazi, Impacts of Inflation on the Living Standards of the people of Bangladesh.(on going).
(17) Sattar A, (2001) Estimation of Completeness of Birth and Death Registration in Jamahiriya, Tripoli, Libya, Journal of Statistics of the Ministry of Planning, Libya, vol. 5 No. 2.
(18) Sattar A , ( 2002) Projection of Libyan Population by Shaabiat, Age Group and Sex, Tripoli, Libya Journal of Statistics of the Ministry of Planning, Libya, Vol. 6, No. 3.
(19) Sattar A , (1995) Estimation of Fertility and Mortality in Jamahiriya, Tripoli, Libya, Journal of Statistics of the Ministry of Planning, Libya, Vol.1, No. 2.
(20) Sattar A , (1999) Estimation of Inter-census Infant and Child Mortality from Children Ever Born and Children Dead in Jamahiriya, Tripoli, Libya, Monogram, Ministry of Planning.
(21) Sattar A (1991) The Vital Registration and Statistics Systems in Libya and its Improvement, IIVRS Vol 5, No147, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
(22) . Under my supervision, the following annual publications were made by the Census and Statistics Department, Authority for Information and Documentation, Government of Libya, from 1989 to 2002:
Conference Proceedings
- Growing ageing population in Bangladesh, Well-being and Infrastructure in the South Asian Report Workshop Report. The Russian Centre for Economic Assessment, Department of Planning and Development
Presentations
- Invited Speaker, key macro-economic factors affecting growing population in Dhaka. East West University.
- Panelist, Statistics Club, Rural and Remote Health Conference. Statistics Club, October 2017