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In Bangladesh rickshaw pulling offers a time-limited opportunity for very poor people to improve their lives. Rickshaw pullers often get sick and as they get older this way of life becomes increasingly unsustainable. Their children receive only limited schooling and grow up with few occupational choices and opportunities to escape poverty. A study from the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies looks at the lives of rickshaw pullers in Dhaka. The authors argue for interventions to assist rickshaw pullers and their families to cope with crises caused by ill health and accidents and to access educational and training opportunities. Between one and two percent of the Bangladeshi workforce are in the rickshaw trade. Moving a rickshaw through the crowded streets of Dhaka requires – from people whose lives have been shaped by poverty and malnutrition – the stamina and energy levels of a strong athlete. Interviews with 500 current and former pullers indicated that those who pull rickshaws for a long time eventually have to abandon the job due to ill-health or reduced physical stamina, or end up working part time. The average period the rickshaw pullers continue working full time is around ten years – although one in seven manage to keep going for over twenty years. A major illness can wipe out two years of savings. The research also found that:
For poor people without land, rickshaw pulling offers more prospects than being an agricultural labourer but is an occupation which causes immense human suffering and perpetuates poverty. However, if savings and asset accumulation of rickshaw pullers could be raised while they are still at the peak of their energy then rickshaw pulling as a longer-term escape from poverty could become a more realistic prospect. The study calls on policymakers to:
Source(s): Funded by: World Health Organisation id21 Research Highlight: 17 August 2005
Further Information: Tel:
+880 2 9117829 Programme for Research on Chronic Poverty, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies Other related links:
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