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    A survey of recycling behaviour in households in Dhaka, Bangladesh by Rafia, Afroz, Hanaki, Keisuke, Tuddin, Rabaah, Ayup, Kartinah

    Published 2010
    “…This paper examines the factors that might influence recycling behaviour of the households in Dhaka city, Bangladesh. Information on recycling activity, socio-economic characteristics, and attitudes of the households towards recycling were obtained from interviews with 456 households in Dhaka. …”
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    Selected socio-economic factors affecting the willingness to minimise solid waste in Dhaka city, Bangladesh by Rafia, Afroz, Tudin, Rabaah, Hanaki, Keisuke, Masud, Muhammad Mehdi

    Published 2011
    “…This paper examines the factors that influence the waste generation and willingness to minimise solid waste in Dhaka city, Bangladesh. Information on waste generation, willingness to minimise, socio-economic characteristics, and behaviour of the households towards solid waste management were obtained from interviews with 402 households in Dhaka city. …”
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    Factors affecting waste generation: a study in a waste management program in Dhaka City, Bangladesh by Afroz, Rafia, Keisuke, Hanaki, Tudin, Rabaah

    Published 2010
    “…Information on waste generation, socioeconomic characteristics, and willingness of the households to separate waste was obtained from interviews with 402 respondents in Dhaka city. Ordinary least square regression was used to determine the dominant factors that might influence the waste generation of the households. …”
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    The role of socio-economic factors on household waste generation: a study hi a waste management program in Dhaka city, Bangladesh by Afroz, Rafia, Hanaki, Keisuke, Tuddin, Rabaah

    Published 2010
    “…Information on waste generation, socio economic characteristics and willingness of the households towards waste separation of waste were obtained from interviews with 402 respondents in Dhaka city. Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression was used to determine the dominant factors that might influence the waste generation of the households. …”
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