The Determinants of Poverty and Vulnerability in Small-scale Fisheries Communities in Vietnam

Type Thesis or Dissertation - Master in Economics
Title The Determinants of Poverty and Vulnerability in Small-scale Fisheries Communities in Vietnam
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
URL http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.689.7240&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Abstract
For the last two decades, Vietnam has achieved impressive progress in reducing the
poverty rate, which is recognized as a major issue that has aroused the interest of
researchers and policy-makers. Among all the various methods for detecting the
determinants of poverty, the probit model is the most widely used one. The aim of this
analysis is to find out the determinants of the poverty status at the household-level.
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Detailed data from fishing communities in Vietnam has been used, and the conclusion
that household structure, human capital and primary activities are main factors, has been
drawn. Beside, a measurement of a vulnerability index is induced to further analyze the
poverty problem. The analysis of vulnerability shows that whether one household is
vulnerable to poverty depends on their primary activities to gain income and their
location and the households with high vulnerability have an evenly possibility to be poor
and non-poor, but those with relatively lower vulnerability are highly possible to be
better off.

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