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Millennial Generation In Bangladesh: Their LIfe Strategies, Movement, and Identity Politics

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Millennial Generation In Bangladesh: Their LIfe Strategies, Movement, and Identity Politics

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The young generation born in the 1990s is now Bangladesh's largest population cohort and have shown significant potential to transform their society. Most of them were born twenty years after Bangladesh's independence in 1971 and have been the focus of development initiatives. They were intended to help the country's economic progress, and thereby have been the target of international aid, globalization, and Islamization. Furthermore, the 1990s generation, also known as “Millennials” globally, are exposed to and connected via the internet, mobile phone networks, and numerous social media.

Title

Millennial Generation In Bangladesh: Their LIfe Strategies, Movement, and Identity Politics

Author

Kazuyo Minamide

Publisher

THE UNIVERSITY PRESS LTD.

Number of Pages

222

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Politics
  • First Published

    MAR 2022

    The young generation born in the 1990s is now Bangladesh's largest population cohort and have shown significant potential to transform their society. Most of them were born twenty years after Bangladesh's independence in 1971 and have been the focus of development initiatives. They were intended to help the country's economic progress, and thereby have been the target of international aid, globalization, and Islamization. Furthermore, the 1990s generation, also known as “Millennials” globally, are exposed to and connected via the internet, mobile phone networks, and numerous social media.
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