Abstract:
The study was undertaken to analyze the occupational health hazards of the selected
female garment workers as well as the health status. In this study, primary data were
collected from the study area named Bank para, Auch para, Muktar bari, Guthia under
the Gazipur district which was selected purposively where garment workers were
available. The sample of the study consisted of 60 garment workers. Firstly, the areas
were selected according to the purposively four cluster. Then judgment sampling was
used to draw the sample from each cluster. Secondary data were also used in the
study. Tabular and statistical techniques were applied to analyze the data. Logistic
regression was used to measure the risk factors that are associated with the selective
health hazards.
The study revealed that the average age of the female workers was only 24 years and
respondents appeared to be less educated. It was found that all the female workers
were not household head in the family. So, in this study the percentage of household
head of male are comparatively higher than female. Findings showed that the
particular nature of work in the Ready-Made Garment created various types of health
hazards. In this study, garment workers were affected by various diseases. These
diseases were headache, fever, musculoskeletal pain, eye strain, less appetite, chest
pain and respiratory trouble. Result of the study showed that the most frequent illness
reported by 56.67 percent workers were affected by headache and 18.33 percent
workers were affected by fever. It occurred due to the type of work, sources of
drinking water, mental pressure in the working place and lack of healthy meal.
The study also revealed that headache, fever and mental pressure were the important
factor for contributing to low work output.
Furthermore, the study recommends some options for improving the health status of
the female garment workers such as ensuring a good sources of drinking water,
provide facility of baby care centre and create canteen facility with cost effective
balanced diet.
Description:
Submitted to the Department of Development & Poverty Studies
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree
of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
DEVELOPMENT AND POVERTY STUDIES