Social Safety Net Programs in Bangladesh: An Impact Study on  Education, Health and Decision-Making Process of Women  Beneficiaries

Authors

  • Md Nurul Islam Professor, Institute of Social Welfare and Research, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Tawohidul Haque Associate Professor, Institute of Social Welfare and Research, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Md Tuhin Mia BSS and MSS (Social Welfare), Institute of Social Welfare and Research, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/sajssh.2024.6414

Keywords:

Social Safety Net, Old Age Allowance, Allowance for Widow, Education, Health, Decision Making Process, Women, Bangladesh

Abstract

Background: Social Safety Net Programs (SSNPs) in Bangladesh, such as the Old Age  Allowance (OAA) and Allowances for the Widowed, Deserted, and Destitute Women  (AWDDW), aim to alleviate poverty and empower vulnerable populations, particularly  women, by providing financial assistance to improve access to education, healthcare, and  decision-making. Objectives: This study evaluates the impact of SSNPs on three key areas:  (1) children’s education, (2) women’s health, and (3) their participation in household  decision-making, aiming to identify areas for program improvement. Methods: A quantitative  study was conducted with 180 women beneficiaries across Dhaka and Kurigram districts.  Data was collected through structured questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive and  inferential statistics in SPSS. Results: The study revealed that 65.6% of women beneficiaries  had children currently studying, with 66.1% affirming that the allowance supported their  education. A statistically significant relationship was found between children’s education  status and the perceived helpfulness of the allowance (P < 0.001), particularly among joint  families and larger households. In terms of health, 60.6% of respondents reported poor  physical and mental health, and 96.1% spent their allowance on treatment. Among them,  88.9% found it helpful, especially those who were satisfied with the allowance amount  (P < 0.001). A strong association was observed between health benefits and other variables  such as overcoming financial crises (P < 0.001), promoting social inclusion (P < 0.001), and  eliminating gender discrimination (P < 0.001). Notably, women who overcame financial  crises and experienced improved social inclusion were more likely to report positive  decision-making impacts (P < 0.001). Despite these gains, 11.1% of women felt their  opinions remained undervalued, citing unemployment (40%), low societal importance (30%),  and financial incapacity (30%) as key reasons.  

 

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Published

2025-08-04

How to Cite

Islam, M. N., Haque, T., & Mia, M. T. (2025). Social Safety Net Programs in Bangladesh: An Impact Study on  Education, Health and Decision-Making Process of Women  Beneficiaries. South Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 6(4), 219-242. https://doi.org/10.48165/sajssh.2024.6414