Global Journal of Human Social Science, H: Interdisciplinary, Volume 23 Issue 5

© 2023 Global Journals Volume XXIII Issue V Version I Global Journal of Human Social Science - Year 2023 ( ) H 36 Statistic Value Min Value 1 Max Value 6 Mean 3.70 Variance 3.13 Standard Deviation 1.77 Total Responses 110 # Answer Response % 1 Less than Tk. 3000 20 18% 2 Tk. 3000 - Tk. 5000 11 10% 3 Tk. 5000 – Tk. 15,000 16 15% 4 Tk. 15,000 – Tk. 35,000 21 19% 5 More than 35,000 19 17% Unveiling the Impact of Solid Waste Management on Health and Poverty Alleviation in Dhaka City 6 Others 23 21% Total 110 100% Question 6: What type of housing do you live in? Analysis and Findings The question aimed to determine the average monthly income range of the respondents. The majority of respondents fell into the following income ranges: Tk. 15,000 - Tk. 35,000 (19%), More than Tk. 35,000 (17%), and Less than Tk. 3000 (18%). Income ranges of Tk. 3000 - Tk. 5000 (10%) and Tk. 5000 - Tk.15,000 (15%) were also reported by a portion of the respondents. The statistical analysis revealed a mean value of 3.70, indicating that, on average, the respondents' income falls between the Tk. 15,000 - Tk. 35,000 range. Understanding the income distribution among the surveyed population is crucial in assessing the financial capacity to address waste management issues effectively. Local authorities and relevant stakeholders can utilize this information to design inclusive and equitable waste management strategies that consider the varying income levels within the community. Policymakers and organizations can develop tailored approaches to waste management that are financially viable, sustainable, and supportive of the community's economic well-being.

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