Available online 31 OctoberThis paper examines the impact of two education incentive policies including tuition fee reduction and education subsidy on secondary-school enrollment of children in Vietnam. Using Vietnam Household Living Standard Surveys during the 2006–2018 period, we find that both policies significantly increase the school enrollment rate of children. The effect of these policies varies across different groups of children with a greater effect on those from ethnic minority groups, rural areas, poor and low-income households. Our findings suggest that these education incentive programs are an effective way to encourage children to enroll school, especially in low- and middle-income countries.Tuan Anh Bui, Cuong Viet Nguyen, K...
This study was aimed to estimate how cash transfer to children could help to reduce their poverty as...
The government of Viet Nam emphasizes expanded investment in human capital to accelerate economic gr...
71 pagesThis thesis examines the impact of trade liberalization on the school-work choices among Vie...
Vietnam’s social policy reforms in the transition to a market economy included the introduction of f...
Although primary school enrolment in Vietnam is high (91 per cent), most primary school students rec...
Investment in schooling has long been recognized as a contributor to higher income per capita. Howev...
This paper utilises Young Lives longitudinal data on two cohorts of 3,000 children in Vietnam, as we...
Given its modest position as a lower-middle-income country, Vietnam stands out from the rest of the ...
Achieving universal access to good quality basic education is a key priority for Vietnam, as it is f...
Vietnam's entry to market economy as a result of its "doi moi" programme of reform, shifted the resp...
The stronger are the associations between household income and child schooling, the lower is interge...
This study investigates several determinants of children’s education in Vietnam. It finds an importa...
Based on the Young Lives survey in 2006 and a qualitative research on 23 Kinh (the majority), Hmong ...
Achieving universal access to good quality basic education is a key priority for Vietnam, as it is f...
Education is often promoted as the solution to poverty in the developing world. Yet, fiscal discipli...
This study was aimed to estimate how cash transfer to children could help to reduce their poverty as...
The government of Viet Nam emphasizes expanded investment in human capital to accelerate economic gr...
71 pagesThis thesis examines the impact of trade liberalization on the school-work choices among Vie...
Vietnam’s social policy reforms in the transition to a market economy included the introduction of f...
Although primary school enrolment in Vietnam is high (91 per cent), most primary school students rec...
Investment in schooling has long been recognized as a contributor to higher income per capita. Howev...
This paper utilises Young Lives longitudinal data on two cohorts of 3,000 children in Vietnam, as we...
Given its modest position as a lower-middle-income country, Vietnam stands out from the rest of the ...
Achieving universal access to good quality basic education is a key priority for Vietnam, as it is f...
Vietnam's entry to market economy as a result of its "doi moi" programme of reform, shifted the resp...
The stronger are the associations between household income and child schooling, the lower is interge...
This study investigates several determinants of children’s education in Vietnam. It finds an importa...
Based on the Young Lives survey in 2006 and a qualitative research on 23 Kinh (the majority), Hmong ...
Achieving universal access to good quality basic education is a key priority for Vietnam, as it is f...
Education is often promoted as the solution to poverty in the developing world. Yet, fiscal discipli...
This study was aimed to estimate how cash transfer to children could help to reduce their poverty as...
The government of Viet Nam emphasizes expanded investment in human capital to accelerate economic gr...
71 pagesThis thesis examines the impact of trade liberalization on the school-work choices among Vie...