Ethnic Minorities in Northern Mountains of Vietnam: Employment, Poverty and Income

This study provides estimates of key socio-economic indicators reflecting employment, poverty, and welfare of ethnic minorities in Northern Mountains of Vietnam. The ethnic minorities in Northern Mountains have much lower assets and income than ethnic minorities in other regions. Their income is mainly from crops and livestock. Compared with Kinh/Hoa (ethnic majorities) and ethnic minorities in other regions, ethnic minorities in the study area have substantially lower income from wage and non-farm employment. By decomposing the income gap between the ethnic minorities in Northern Mountains and those in other region, this study provides the first evidence that the income gap between the two groups is mainly explained by the gap in wage and nonfarm incomes. Northern Mountain ethnic minorities spend less time on wage and nonfarm employment. Their non-farm income per working hours and farm income per working hours are substantially lower than those of other households.

Title: 

Ethnic Minorities in Northern Mountains of Vietnam: Employment, Poverty and Income
Authors: Nguyen, C.V.
Tran, T.Q.
van Vu, H.
Keywords: Decomposition
Ethnic minorities
Northern Mountains
Socio-economic indicators
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Citation: Scopus
Abstract: This study provides estimates of key socio-economic indicators reflecting employment, poverty, and welfare of ethnic minorities in Northern Mountains of Vietnam. The ethnic minorities in Northern Mountains have much lower assets and income than ethnic minorities in other regions. Their income is mainly from crops and livestock. Compared with Kinh/Hoa (ethnic majorities) and ethnic minorities in other regions, ethnic minorities in the study area have substantially lower income from wage and non-farm employment. By decomposing the income gap between the ethnic minorities in Northern Mountains and those in other region, this study provides the first evidence that the income gap between the two groups is mainly explained by the gap in wage and nonfarm incomes. Northern Mountain ethnic minorities spend less time on wage and nonfarm employment. Their non-farm income per working hours and farm income per working hours are substantially lower than those of other households.
Description: Social Indicators Research 26 July 2016, Pages 1-23
URI: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11205-016-1413-3
http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/32810
ISSN: 03038300
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