Multilevel determinants of colleges/universities enrolment in Vietnam: evidences from the 15% sample data of population census 2009

Type Journal Article - Social Indicators Research
Title Multilevel determinants of colleges/universities enrolment in Vietnam: evidences from the 15% sample data of population census 2009
Author(s)
Volume 111
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 375-386
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nazeem_Muhajarine/publication/257664323_Multilevel_Determinants​_of_CollegesUniversities_Enrolment_in_Vietnam_Evidences_from_the_15_Sample_Data_of_Population_Census​_2009/links/00b7d525eeb5d316e2000000.pdf
Abstract
In an increasingly knowledge-based globalized world, higher education,
advanced training and skill development are critical priorities for Vietnam. This paper aims
to estimate the participation in higher education and its regional distribution in Vietnam,
and to identify its determinants at the individual and contextual levels. Data used were
from Vietnam Population and Housing Census 2009 linked with Vietnam living standard
survey 2009. The participation rate overall in the colleges/universities among 19–22 year
olds in Vietnam was 16.3%, but this rate varied significantly across the provinces.
Household socioeconomic status, gender, ethnic group, migrant status, and urban/rural
residence were significant individual level predictors of participation while indicator of
fertility stabilization, income distribution, and average education level were significant
predictors at the contextual (provincial) level. The results show that individual, social and
regional inequalities are important impediments to higher education participation among
the Vietnam youth. The government needs to pay more attention to promoting higher
education and training in order to position Vietnam in the global economy

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