This article investigates the extent to which public and private transfers affected poverty and inequality in Vietnam in the mid-2000s. It finds that the impact of public transfers on poverty was negligible, due to the low coverage of the poor and the relatively small amounts transferred. Moreover, the effect of the receipt of transfers on expenditures was small: recipients decreased the labour supply and only a limited amount of the extra income went to current consumption. Domestic private transfers were somewhat more successful in reducing poverty. With most public and private transfers going to non-poor households, inequality was only marginally affecte
We use the Vietnam Living Standard Survey conducted in 1993 and in 1998 to analyze the determinants ...
Can a developing country reduce poverty by gaining increased market access to a large, rich country?...
Empirical findings on the impacts of international remittances on poverty and inequality have not be...
This article investigates the extent to which public and private transfers affected poverty and ineq...
This article investigates the extent to which public and private transfers affected poverty and ineq...
Vietnam’s extensive social security system is claimed to have played a key role in the extraordinary...
Vietnam’s extensive social security system is claimed to have played a key role in the extraordinary...
Keywords: Credit, cash transfers, remittances, migration, poverty, inequality, impact evaluation, Vi...
This article examines the causal effects of the national (pro-poor) targeted programmes (NTPs) on bo...
This article estimates the impact of work migration and non-work migration on per capita income, per...
This article estimates the impact of work migration and non-work migration on per capita income, per...
This article estimates the impact of work migration and non-work migration on per capita income, per...
This chapter uses data from the 1992/93 and 1997/98 Vietnam Living Standards Surveys (VLSS) to descr...
This article estimates the impact of work migration and non-work migration on per capita income, per...
This article estimates the impact of work migration and non-work migration on per capita income, per...
We use the Vietnam Living Standard Survey conducted in 1993 and in 1998 to analyze the determinants ...
Can a developing country reduce poverty by gaining increased market access to a large, rich country?...
Empirical findings on the impacts of international remittances on poverty and inequality have not be...
This article investigates the extent to which public and private transfers affected poverty and ineq...
This article investigates the extent to which public and private transfers affected poverty and ineq...
Vietnam’s extensive social security system is claimed to have played a key role in the extraordinary...
Vietnam’s extensive social security system is claimed to have played a key role in the extraordinary...
Keywords: Credit, cash transfers, remittances, migration, poverty, inequality, impact evaluation, Vi...
This article examines the causal effects of the national (pro-poor) targeted programmes (NTPs) on bo...
This article estimates the impact of work migration and non-work migration on per capita income, per...
This article estimates the impact of work migration and non-work migration on per capita income, per...
This article estimates the impact of work migration and non-work migration on per capita income, per...
This chapter uses data from the 1992/93 and 1997/98 Vietnam Living Standards Surveys (VLSS) to descr...
This article estimates the impact of work migration and non-work migration on per capita income, per...
This article estimates the impact of work migration and non-work migration on per capita income, per...
We use the Vietnam Living Standard Survey conducted in 1993 and in 1998 to analyze the determinants ...
Can a developing country reduce poverty by gaining increased market access to a large, rich country?...
Empirical findings on the impacts of international remittances on poverty and inequality have not be...