A Review of the Energy-employment Nexus in Bangladesh: Rural-urban Electrification and Sectoral Occupation Patterns

Q3 Environmental Science
S. Rahman, Joshua Kirshner, S. Groh, S. M. Rahman
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Abstract

Energy access, more specifically electricity access, is one of the prerequisites to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Around one-tenth of the global population remained without access to electricity in 2019. Bangladesh has shown substantial progress in electricity access. This paper aims at reviewing the association between electricity access and employment in the core three sectors: agriculture, industry, and service. The study finds that rural access to electricity is steeper in progress than that of urban areas; and overall access to electricity is increasing, while the urban-rural disparity in energy access is decreasing over time. The proportion of female employment in agriculture has reduced by one third during 1991–2018. Agricultural employment, in general, decreases with an increase in electricity access, which is counterintuitive. The government should consider the issue to keep the agricultural employment stable to ensure food security and the sector’s contribution to gross domestic product.
孟加拉国能源就业关系综述:城乡电气化和部门职业模式
能源获取,特别是电力获取,是实现可持续发展目标的先决条件之一。2019年,全球约有十分之一的人口仍然用不上电。孟加拉国在电力供应方面取得了实质性进展。本文旨在回顾三个核心部门:农业、工业和服务业的电力获取与就业之间的关系。研究发现,农村地区获得电力的进程比城市地区更陡峭;总的来说,电力供应正在增加,而城乡之间在能源供应方面的差距正在随着时间的推移而缩小。1991年至2018年期间,农业女性就业比例下降了三分之一。总的来说,农业就业随着电力供应的增加而减少,这是违反直觉的。政府应该考虑这个问题,以保持农业就业的稳定,以确保粮食安全和该部门对国内生产总值的贡献。
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Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment
Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
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