Type | Working Paper |
Title | Reducing Inequality of Human Opportunities in Vietnam: A Challenge for Social Progress |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
URL | http://mernetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/SG-4-Vietnam-Kim-Thai-final.pdf |
Abstract | This study investigates opportunities for children and its level of inequality in Vietnam based on Human Opportunity Index (HOI) by using several rounds of Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey (VHLSS), especially VHLSS 2012. The paper updates the standing status of 2012 of education and housing infrastructure opportunities as well as examines a new indicator relating to healthcare service. Firstly, HOIs for almost all opportunities exhibit improvements overtime with decreasing dissimilarities. Scale effect takes the lead in driving the changes in these indices. In addition, Shapley decomposition provides a common picture about the relative importance of each circumstance in determining inequality of children opportunities, indicating that education levels of household heads, well being and region circumstances are the most crucial factors. The vulnerable profile is then concludes general characteristics of the least vulnerable groups, which are living with less educated heads, being from a poor households in rural areas and belonging to ethnic minorities. Finally, regional HOI illustrates that access to sanitation reveals significant differences across regions as observed in previous years. |
» | Vietnam - Population and Housing Census 2009 |