This paper examines impacts of income from informal employment and informal sector employment on poverty in Vietnam to define whether the informal economy is an accelerator or a decelerator of poverty. Using data from Vietnam Household Living Standard Surveys, we find that although income from informal sources does not account for a large proportion to total income of the poor households in comparison with the non-poorhouseholds, it significantly contributes to poverty reduction. Without earnings from informal sources, 33.4 per cent of the surveyed households in 2010 live under the poverty line and this rate is only 10.34 per cent if informal income is added up. Both probit and quantile analysis affirms that informal earnings significantly ...
This study aims to determine the factors of sector gains and labor shifts on poverty of Vietnam, and...
To estimate the poverty rate at the commune level, the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affair...
In spite of its predominant economic weight in developing countries, little is known about informal ...
This paper examines impacts of income from informal employment and informal sector employment on pov...
Countries with lower quality institutions or heavier burden of regulation are associated with a larg...
The informal credit market remains an important source of finance for the poor in Vietnam. Yet, litt...
We document several facts about workforce transitions from the informal to the formal sector in Viet...
The alleviation of poverty in society is an imperative of governments and an influence on economies ...
The nations of the Global South are struggling to find their place in the global marketplace and wit...
This study finds a very small effect of micro-credit on income and consumption of the borrowers in t...
In Morocco, similarly to other developing countries, the informal economy represents a very large an...
In 2007 the General Statistics Office (GSO) launched a joint research program with the French Instit...
Despite its economic weight, knowledge of the informal economy is extremely limited in Vietnam as it...
The informal sector plays an important role in employment creation and poverty reduction among femal...
This paper examines the poverty and inequality pattern, income and characteristics of households in ...
This study aims to determine the factors of sector gains and labor shifts on poverty of Vietnam, and...
To estimate the poverty rate at the commune level, the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affair...
In spite of its predominant economic weight in developing countries, little is known about informal ...
This paper examines impacts of income from informal employment and informal sector employment on pov...
Countries with lower quality institutions or heavier burden of regulation are associated with a larg...
The informal credit market remains an important source of finance for the poor in Vietnam. Yet, litt...
We document several facts about workforce transitions from the informal to the formal sector in Viet...
The alleviation of poverty in society is an imperative of governments and an influence on economies ...
The nations of the Global South are struggling to find their place in the global marketplace and wit...
This study finds a very small effect of micro-credit on income and consumption of the borrowers in t...
In Morocco, similarly to other developing countries, the informal economy represents a very large an...
In 2007 the General Statistics Office (GSO) launched a joint research program with the French Instit...
Despite its economic weight, knowledge of the informal economy is extremely limited in Vietnam as it...
The informal sector plays an important role in employment creation and poverty reduction among femal...
This paper examines the poverty and inequality pattern, income and characteristics of households in ...
This study aims to determine the factors of sector gains and labor shifts on poverty of Vietnam, and...
To estimate the poverty rate at the commune level, the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affair...
In spite of its predominant economic weight in developing countries, little is known about informal ...