Bangladesh Sends 930,003 Workers Abroad in 2024

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As of November 2, 2024, Bangladesh sent 930,003 workers abroad, signaling positive trends in overseas employment. Male workers accounted for the majority at 858,225, with 71,778 females. Remittances reached $2.40 billion in October, a 21.83% increase from the previous year, totaling $8.93 billion from July to October. Officials highlight the need to protect migrant workers’ rights and suggest investing in skilled labor, especially in healthcare, to meet growing international demand.

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