Abstract:
Informal sector business is a highly growing sector of Bangladesh which is defined as the businesses that
are neither taxed nor monitored by any form of government or authority. A large number of small and
medium enterprises (SMEs) fall into this category of the informal sector of businesses. The major driving
forces behind the growth of informal sector businesses in Bangladesh are the rise in household demands for
goods and services manufactured and supplied by them as well as the rise in demand for intermediate inputs.
Unlike the formal economy, activities of the informal economy are not included in the country's
Gross National Product (GNP) or Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The largest numbers of employments
of Bangladesh are also created by this sector. At present, more than eighty percent employments of the
country are in informal sector. As the businesses of this sector are highly fragile, the employments in this
sector are also vulnerable in nature. These informal businesses are highly unregulated and unrecognized in
the country. People who are engaged in this sector include wage laborers, self-employed persons, unpaid
family labor, piece-rate workers, and other hired labors. The informal sector businesses are mainly engaged in
toiletries, electronics, clothing, household accessories, stationery, fruits, vegetables, foods, etc. Although,
informal sector businesses have a significant contribution to the economy of Bangladesh, the entrepreneurs of
this sector are neglected by the government and other supporting organizations. Hence, this study aims at
identifying the socioeconomic status of informal sector business entrepreneurs so that they can properly be
addressed by the appropriate authorities and the policymakers of the country. For conducting the study, 212
informal sector business entrepreneurs located in Dhaka city were interviewed with a structured
questionnaire. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. Results show that the
informal sector entrepreneurs of Bangladesh face an unfavorable business environment that is mainly
characterized by a number of challenges such as, no stable place for business, low technical, administrative
and government support, no marketing knowledge, lack of scope for professional development, etc. Study also
found that the socioeconomic status of the entrepreneurs has been improved by their attachment with these
businesses. It improved standard of living of the entrepreneurs, use of gas in cooking, increase safety in
working lives, improved housing and medical facilities, increased savings and deposits in banks, increased
awareness about the people and the society. This study suggests that the policymakers of Bangladesh should
extent supports to the informal sector entrepreneurs in or to increase their contributions to economy of the
country.
Description:
Thirteenth Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship/ Edited by Sasi Misra, Sunil Shukla, Ganapathi Batthini