This paper examines and decomposes the gap in per capita expenditures between majority and minority ethnic groups in rural Vietnam between 1993 and 2004. Over this period, the real expenditure gap between rural Kinh and Chinese-headed households and those headed by ethnic minorities increased by 14.6%. Approximately two-fifths of the mean gap is found to be due to differences in household endowments (in particular demographic structure and education), and at least half due to differences in returns to these endowments. Geographic variables explain less than one-fifth of the gap. Over half of the increase in the mean gap is linked to temporal changes in unobservable factors, and less than a quarter to the majority's endowments improving...
In Vietnam, poverty is prevalent and extremely severe among rural ethnic minorities (REM). Despite a...
Applying the recently developed inequality accounting framework, we quantify contributions of fundam...
This paper investigates whether physical accessibility or ethnicity is a stronger determinant of pov...
This paper examines and decomposes the gap in per capita expenditures between majority and minority ...
The present study examines how and why ethnic minorities are poorer than ethnic majorities in Vietna...
We investigate urban-rural inequality in Vietnam using data from the Vietnam Living Standard Surveys...
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This study examines the disparities in living standards between and among the different ethnic group...
The economy of Viet Nam is considered in two versions. First, in the simple presentation, the househ...
This study explores the dynamics of income and income inequality in Vietnam from 2004 to 2014. Two m...
This article investigates the process of reducing poverty in ethnic minority households. Using two r...
unprecedented reductions in poverty. The 54 officially recognized ethnic groups within Vietnam’s div...
This paper complements earlier studies on ethnic minority underdevelopment in Vietnam by empirically...
This study explores the effects of Vietnam's transition on the welfare of different ethnic groups in...
This paper seeks to complement earlier studies on ethnic minority underdevelopment in Vietnam by emp...
In Vietnam, poverty is prevalent and extremely severe among rural ethnic minorities (REM). Despite a...
Applying the recently developed inequality accounting framework, we quantify contributions of fundam...
This paper investigates whether physical accessibility or ethnicity is a stronger determinant of pov...
This paper examines and decomposes the gap in per capita expenditures between majority and minority ...
The present study examines how and why ethnic minorities are poorer than ethnic majorities in Vietna...
We investigate urban-rural inequality in Vietnam using data from the Vietnam Living Standard Surveys...
bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A...
This study examines the disparities in living standards between and among the different ethnic group...
The economy of Viet Nam is considered in two versions. First, in the simple presentation, the househ...
This study explores the dynamics of income and income inequality in Vietnam from 2004 to 2014. Two m...
This article investigates the process of reducing poverty in ethnic minority households. Using two r...
unprecedented reductions in poverty. The 54 officially recognized ethnic groups within Vietnam’s div...
This paper complements earlier studies on ethnic minority underdevelopment in Vietnam by empirically...
This study explores the effects of Vietnam's transition on the welfare of different ethnic groups in...
This paper seeks to complement earlier studies on ethnic minority underdevelopment in Vietnam by emp...
In Vietnam, poverty is prevalent and extremely severe among rural ethnic minorities (REM). Despite a...
Applying the recently developed inequality accounting framework, we quantify contributions of fundam...
This paper investigates whether physical accessibility or ethnicity is a stronger determinant of pov...