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Poverty: Real situation in Bangladesh Bangladesh’s national poverty rates arise to be more correct global monitoring approximations, but they are not virtually as well documented. In augmentation, young offspring malnutrition rates of 48 out of 100 are the second highest in the world, a relative standing that is fastened to the small public position of women in Bangladeshi society. Bangladesh's destitution rate has declined to 31.5 per cent, an 8.5 percentage purpose descent in the last five years since 2005. BBS carried out the study from February 2010 to January 2011 on 612 tests through the country. The least destitution rate was kept details in Chittagong separation at 13.1 per 100, while it is 15.6 per 100 in Dhaka, the study said. Rangpur separation has the utmost incidence of destitution at 30.1 per 100, the study said. However, the destitution rate in Barisal was kept details at 26.7 per 100, Khulna at 15.4 per 100, Rajshahi at 16.8 per 100, and in Sylhet at 20.7 per cent. The 'poverty gap', which assesses the extent down of destitution of a country's inhabitants, is assessed at 3.1 per 100 at the national level.

Reference: by Muhammad Yunus - in 2,021,483 Google+ circles - More by Muhammad Yunus Journal of Development Studies,Volume 27, Issue 4, 1991
 * The problem of poverty in bangladesh;www.muhammadyunus.org/Articles.../the-problem-of-pove...
 * Poverty in Bangladesh: Measurement, decomposition and intertemporal comparison