This paper investigates whether physical accessibility or ethnicity is a stronger determinant of poverty in Vietnam. Spatially disaggregated welfare indexes for population subgroups show that overall inequality is shaped by an urban-rural welfare divide, closely followed in importance by sharp welfare differences between ethnic groups. Accessibility to urban areas is a weaker determinant of poverty. The findings have important implications for the targeting of rural development investments. Addressing the factors isolating ethnic minorities from the mainstream economy is likely to be a more useful strategy in reducing rural poverty and inequality than simple geographic targetin
Since the country’s reform in 1986, Vietnam has experienced economic growth and achieved significant...
This study explores the dynamics of income and income inequality in Vietnam from 2004 to 2014. Two m...
To increase the opportunities for poor ethnic minorities to benefit from economic growth the governm...
Information on the spatial distribution of poverty is particularly useful in designing geographicall...
This study uses a relatively new method called “small area estimation” to estimate various measures ...
This study uses a relatively new method called “small area estimation” to estimate various measures ...
This paper examines the poverty and inequality pattern, income and characteristics of households in ...
This paper investigates the process of reducing poverty in ethnic minority households. Using two rec...
In Vietnam, poverty is prevalent and extremely severe among rural ethnic minorities (REM). Despite a...
© 2014, Kassel University Press GmbH. All rights reserved. This study uses data from a sample survey...
This study uses data from a sample survey of 200 households drawn from a mountainous commune in Viet...
This paper investigates socio-economic factors affecting household income among ethnic minorities in...
The present study examines how and why ethnic minorities are poorer than ethnic majorities in Vietna...
This study explores the effects of Vietnam's transition on the welfare of different ethnic groups in...
This paper investigates both commune and household determinants of household income among ethnic min...
Since the country’s reform in 1986, Vietnam has experienced economic growth and achieved significant...
This study explores the dynamics of income and income inequality in Vietnam from 2004 to 2014. Two m...
To increase the opportunities for poor ethnic minorities to benefit from economic growth the governm...
Information on the spatial distribution of poverty is particularly useful in designing geographicall...
This study uses a relatively new method called “small area estimation” to estimate various measures ...
This study uses a relatively new method called “small area estimation” to estimate various measures ...
This paper examines the poverty and inequality pattern, income and characteristics of households in ...
This paper investigates the process of reducing poverty in ethnic minority households. Using two rec...
In Vietnam, poverty is prevalent and extremely severe among rural ethnic minorities (REM). Despite a...
© 2014, Kassel University Press GmbH. All rights reserved. This study uses data from a sample survey...
This study uses data from a sample survey of 200 households drawn from a mountainous commune in Viet...
This paper investigates socio-economic factors affecting household income among ethnic minorities in...
The present study examines how and why ethnic minorities are poorer than ethnic majorities in Vietna...
This study explores the effects of Vietnam's transition on the welfare of different ethnic groups in...
This paper investigates both commune and household determinants of household income among ethnic min...
Since the country’s reform in 1986, Vietnam has experienced economic growth and achieved significant...
This study explores the dynamics of income and income inequality in Vietnam from 2004 to 2014. Two m...
To increase the opportunities for poor ethnic minorities to benefit from economic growth the governm...