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Child Poverty in Vietnam: Providing Insights Using a Country-Specific and Multidimensional Model.

Keetie Roelen1, Franziska Gassmann, Chris de Neubourg.   

Abstract

Despite a wide under-prioritization, the issue of child poverty has received increasing attention worldwide over the last decade. The acknowledgement in Vietnam that child-specific poverty measurement is crucial for poverty efforts directed towards children, and the current lack thereof, instigated the development of a Vietnam child poverty approach. This paper proposes a country-specific, multidimensional and outcome-based approach for the measurement of the incidence, depth and severity of child poverty. It does so at the level of the individual child using household survey data. The development of such an approach at the level of the individual child presents an appropriate alternative for or supplement to the widely used monetary poverty approach, allowing for the use of compatible analytical methods. Findings suggest that 37% of all children in Vietnam live in poverty, with the most pressing areas of deprivation being water, sanitation and leisure. We do not find evidence for a gender bias but do observe a large urban-rural divide, regional disparities and large ethnic inequalities. We argue that this tailor-made approach is a valuable new tool for policy makers and analysts in Vietnam as it enables identification and analysis of poor children, their characteristics and most pressing areas of deprivation within the country's specific social and cultural context.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20700517      PMCID: PMC2914870          DOI: 10.1007/s11205-009-9522-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Indic Res        ISSN: 0303-8300


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1.  The Importance of Choice and Definition for the Measurement of Child Poverty-the case of Vietnam.

Authors:  Keetie Roelen; Franziska Gassmann; Chris de Neubourg
Journal:  Child Indic Res       Date:  2009-01-08
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Authors:  Julia Shu-Huah Wang; Bilal Malaeb; Fred M Ssewamala; Torsten B Neilands; Jeannie Brooks-Gunn
Journal:  Soc Indic Res       Date:  2021-06-12

2.  Perspectives on child diarrhoea management and health service use among ethnic minority caregivers in Vietnam.

Authors:  Thilde Rheinländer; Helle Samuelsen; Anders Dalsgaard; Flemming Konradsen
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2011-09-06       Impact factor: 3.295

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