Has the expansion of wage employment in Vietnam exacerbated social inequalities, despite its contribution to income growth? Gallup uses the two rounds of the Vietnamese Living Standards Survey (VLSS) to evaluate the contribution of wage employment to inequality and income growth over the period of rapid economic growth in the 1990s following market reforms. If Vietnam sustains its economic development in the future, wage employment will become an ever more important source of household income as family farms and self-employed household enterprises become less prevalent. Observing the recent evolution of wage employment compared with farm and non-farm self-employment provides clues as to how economic development will change Vietnamese societ...
Poor workers suffer from low returns to their most abundant resource, labor. In this paper we show t...
Economic reforms and greater outward orientation are giving rise to extensive structural change in ...
Inequality in access to education is known to be a key driver of income inequality in developing cou...
This study explores the dynamics of income and income inequality in Vietnam from 2004 to 2014. Two m...
The Vietnam ―renovation‖ reforms were implemented during the 1990s, but their full effect was only f...
This paper studies the labor market in Vietnam during the transition towards market economy (1993-20...
This paper complements earlier studies on ethnic minority underdevelopment in Vietnam by empirically...
The thesis comprises three empirical essays. Using up-to-date econometric techniques, they exploit d...
Economic growth generally has been associated with declining poverty and increasing living standards...
This paper investigates associations between trade liberalization and labor allocations as well as i...
This study aims to determine the factors of sector gains and labor shifts on poverty of Vietnam, and...
This thesis analyses multidimensional inequality in Vietnam in the period 1993– 2008. The theoretica...
During the past decade, Vietnam has been one of the fastest growing economies in the world, but empl...
The relationship between farmland loss, nonfarm diversification and inequality has been well-documen...
Applying the recently developed inequality accounting framework, we quantify contributions of fundam...
Poor workers suffer from low returns to their most abundant resource, labor. In this paper we show t...
Economic reforms and greater outward orientation are giving rise to extensive structural change in ...
Inequality in access to education is known to be a key driver of income inequality in developing cou...
This study explores the dynamics of income and income inequality in Vietnam from 2004 to 2014. Two m...
The Vietnam ―renovation‖ reforms were implemented during the 1990s, but their full effect was only f...
This paper studies the labor market in Vietnam during the transition towards market economy (1993-20...
This paper complements earlier studies on ethnic minority underdevelopment in Vietnam by empirically...
The thesis comprises three empirical essays. Using up-to-date econometric techniques, they exploit d...
Economic growth generally has been associated with declining poverty and increasing living standards...
This paper investigates associations between trade liberalization and labor allocations as well as i...
This study aims to determine the factors of sector gains and labor shifts on poverty of Vietnam, and...
This thesis analyses multidimensional inequality in Vietnam in the period 1993– 2008. The theoretica...
During the past decade, Vietnam has been one of the fastest growing economies in the world, but empl...
The relationship between farmland loss, nonfarm diversification and inequality has been well-documen...
Applying the recently developed inequality accounting framework, we quantify contributions of fundam...
Poor workers suffer from low returns to their most abundant resource, labor. In this paper we show t...
Economic reforms and greater outward orientation are giving rise to extensive structural change in ...
Inequality in access to education is known to be a key driver of income inequality in developing cou...