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Social Security for Vulnerable Groups in Bangladesh on Government Perspective: Contribution of Research Leader

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This paper examined to find out the extent of research on social security for vulnerable groups on the perspective of governance in Bangladesh. This study was done based on secondary data which was available on various renowned databases like web of science, science direct, springer link, banglajol and ideas. The great researchers in the field of social security for vulnerable group were found out by this study. Multiple matrices such as number of articles, amounts of periodical weights, citations etc were used to determine the top researcher. It also explored the mentionable contribution of the great researchers on social security especially for vulnerable groups on government perspective. The research findings will be helpful for researchers, students, public administrators, policy makers for designing further research, social security and safety net programs for vulnerable communities of developing countries.

DOI 10.11648/j.jppa.20170101.11
Published in Journal of Public Policy and Administration (Volume 1, Issue 1, September 2017)
Page(s) 1-9
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Government, Social Security, Vulnerable Groups, Retrieval, Database, Bangladesh

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