Introduction: The Scope and Significance of the Study

Widespread and persistent poverty in the majority of developing countries is one of the most serious issues currently facing the world. In order to reduce poverty, ample employment opportunities must be created for the poor. To achieve this, the development of labor-intensive industries is the key,...

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