Sajeda Amin
Sajeda Amin "is a senior associate in the Policy Research Division where she has worked since 1995. She is interested in a range of issues related to gender, work, poverty, and family in the developing world. She is currently involved in studies in Bangladesh, Egypt, and Vietnam on young people’s livelihood strategies with a focus on socially and economically vulnerable populations. This is part of a larger program on transitions to adulthood. Amin combines quantitative and qualitative techniques in her research. Prior to coming to the Population Council, Amin was a research fellow at the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies in Dhaka. She received a Ph.D. in demography and sociology from Princeton University in 1988. Amin is affiliated with the Population Council's Poverty, Gender, and Youth program." [1]
- Advisory Council, BRAC USA
- Council, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population [2]
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- ↑ Leadership Team, BRAC USA, accessed August 27, 2008.
- ↑ Council 2014 - 2017, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, accessed August 30, 2015.