Is the Emerging Nonfarm Market Economy the Route Out of Poverty in Vietnam?

Is the Emerging Nonfarm Market Economy the Route Out of Poverty in Vietnam?
Title Is the Emerging Nonfarm Market Economy the Route Out of Poverty in Vietnam? PDF eBook
Author Dominique Van de Walle
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 36
Release 2003
Genre Agriculture
ISBN 2511204967

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Are the household characteristics that are good for transition to a more diversified market-oriented development process in Vietnam also important for reducing poverty? Or are there tradeoffs? The determinants of both poverty incidence and participation in rural off-farm activities are modeled as functions of household and community characteristics using comprehensive national household surveys for 1993 and 1998. Despite some common causative factors, such as education and region of residence, the processes determining poverty and inhibiting diversification are clearly not the same. Participation in the emerging rural nonfarm market economy will be the route out of poverty for some, but certainly not all, of Vietnam's poor. This paper--a product of Public Services, Development Research Group--is part of a larger effort in the group to understand how to reduce poverty.

Is the Emerging Nonfarm Market Economy the Route Out of Poverty in Vietnam?

Is the Emerging Nonfarm Market Economy the Route Out of Poverty in Vietnam?
Title Is the Emerging Nonfarm Market Economy the Route Out of Poverty in Vietnam? PDF eBook
Author Dominique P. van de Walle
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Pages 33
Release 2016
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Are the household characteristics that are good for transition to a more diversified market-oriented development process in Vietnam also important for reducing poverty? Or are there tradeoffs? The determinants of both poverty incidence and participation in rural off-farm activities are modeled as functions of household and community characteristics using comprehensive national household surveys for 1993 and 1998. Despite some common causative factors, such as education and region of residence, the processes determining poverty and inhibiting diversification are clearly not the same. Participation in the emerging rural nonfarm market economy will be the route out of poverty for some, but certainly not all, of Vietnam's poor.This paper - a product of Public Services, Development Research Group - is part of a larger effort in the group to understand how to reduce poverty.

Is the Emerging Non-farm Market Economy the Route Out of Poverty in Viet Nam?

Is the Emerging Non-farm Market Economy the Route Out of Poverty in Viet Nam?
Title Is the Emerging Non-farm Market Economy the Route Out of Poverty in Viet Nam? PDF eBook
Author Dominique Van de Walle
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Release 2000
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Is the Emerging Non-farm Market Economy the Route of Poverty in Vietnam?

Is the Emerging Non-farm Market Economy the Route of Poverty in Vietnam?
Title Is the Emerging Non-farm Market Economy the Route of Poverty in Vietnam? PDF eBook
Author Dominique Van de Walle
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Pages 29
Release 2003
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Protecting the Poor in Vietnam's Emerging Market Economy

Protecting the Poor in Vietnam's Emerging Market Economy
Title Protecting the Poor in Vietnam's Emerging Market Economy PDF eBook
Author Dominique Van de Walle
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 43
Release 1998
Genre Labor mobility
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September 1998 The very principles on which Vietnam's highly decentralized, community-based assistance and safety net system is built are threatened by the country's emerging market economy. Increasing household mobility, without which the market system cannot function, especially dictates a rethinking of the foundation of Vietnam's community-based safety net. Under Vietnam's former command economy, lack of household mobility ensured close community and family solidarity, and households belonged to local cooperatives that provided for the welfare of their members. Developing a reliable, effective system of redistributive transfers and safety nets to replace such faltering local institutions will be important if Vietnam is to make a successful transition to a market economy. Van de Walle uses Vietnam as a case study in rapidly assessing the strengths and weaknesses of an existing safety net when data and ex post evaluations are weak. She provides a broad qualitative assessment, identifying key issues on which knowledge must improve. Vietnam's poverty reduction program and safety net would improve, she concludes, through a strengthening of institutional structures and policies, including: * National norms for identifying the poor consistently across regions. * Survey and other instruments with which to consistently measure and monitor local needs and program performance. * Integration and coordination between subprograms, with well-defined and universal rules for local implementation. * Welfare-maximizing redistribution of resources across space so that everyone is treated equally, regardless of where they live. * More resources and attention to helping households and communities deal with covariate risk. The government's new Hunger Eradication and Poverty Reduction Program-primarily an effort to coordinate policy efforts and resources to improve the safety net's performance and cost-effectiveness-could help improve social protection by focusing on these five areas. Increasing household mobility, without which the market system cannot function, especially dictates a rethinking of the foundation of Vietnam's community-based assistance and safety net system. Household mobility makes it difficult to target the poor and mobilize community resources to help them. Heavy decentralization inhibits Vietnam's ability to provide adequate protection from covariate risks that are rising because of environmental destruction. Addressing this problem will require more national risk pooling and overcoming likely political hurdles to a reallocation of resources to Vietnam's poor and vulnerable. This paper-a product of Public Economics, Development Research Group-is part of a larger effort in the group to improve social protection policies. The author may be contacted at [email protected].

Skilling Up Vietnam

Skilling Up Vietnam
Title Skilling Up Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Christian Bodewig
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 193
Release 2014-07-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1464802319

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The demand for workforce skills is changing in Vietnam’s dynamic economy. In addition to job-specific skills, Vietnamese employers value cognitive skills, like problem solving, and behavioral skills, like team work. This book presents an agenda of change for Vietnam’s education system to prepare workers to succeed in Vietnam’s modernizing economy.

Protecting the Poor in Vietnam's Emerging Market Economy

Protecting the Poor in Vietnam's Emerging Market Economy
Title Protecting the Poor in Vietnam's Emerging Market Economy PDF eBook
Author Dominique P. van de Walle
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Pages 38
Release 2016
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The very principles on wh ...