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A multidimensional approach to child poverty: the case of Vietnam

  1. Title statementA multidimensional approach to child poverty: the case of Vietnam [rukopis] / Thanh Hien Nguyen
    Additional Variant TitlesA multidimensional approach to child poverty: the case of Vietnam
    Personal name Nguyen, Thanh Hien, (dissertant)
    Translated titleA multidimensional approach to child poverty: the case of Vietnam
    Issue data2020
    Phys.des.15951 words (64 p.) : il., tab. + Stata dataset & do-file
    NoteVed. práce Miroslav Syrovátka
    Oponent Pascale Combes motel
    Another responsib. Syrovátka, Miroslav, 1978- (thesis advisor)
    Combes motel, Pascale, (opponent)
    Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (degree grantor)
    Keywords child poverty * food security * information access * living conditions * multidimensional poverty * Vietnam * child poverty * food security * information access * living conditions * multidimensional poverty * Vietnam
    Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses
    UDC (043)378.2
    CountryČesko
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindPUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST
    TitleMgr.
    Degree programNavazující
    Degree programGeography
    Degreee disciplineInternational Development Studies
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    The study aims to establish a comprehensive framework to measure multidimensional child poverty in Vietnam. The study evaluates the deprivations of 9693 Vietnamese children, whose data is drawn from the Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey 2016. The study employs factor analysis and cluster analysis to find poverty dimensions and identify multidimensionally poor children. The results show that from 18 proposed indicators, child poverty is measured by five dimensions: social security, food security, shelter quality, living conditions, and information access. Based on the poverty dimensions, Vietnamese children are clustered into four groups ordering from multidimensionally poor to non-poor. Two poorest groups of children are characterized by either acute social insecurity or food insecurity, respectively. Partially poor children are deprived of information access. Non-poor children have adequate conditions in most dimensions. The study finds that the age of children, geographical location, family conditions, and household-head characteristics are determinants of the probability of being multidimensional poor in children. The study also proposes and suggests child-specific strategies to reduce poverty and improve the living standards of Vietnamese children.The study aims to establish a comprehensive framework to measure multidimensional child poverty in Vietnam. The study evaluates the deprivations of 9693 Vietnamese children, whose data is drawn from the Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey 2016. The study employs factor analysis and cluster analysis to find poverty dimensions and identify multidimensionally poor children. The results show that from 18 proposed indicators, child poverty is measured by five dimensions: social security, food security, shelter quality, living conditions, and information access. Based on the poverty dimensions, Vietnamese children are clustered into four groups ordering from multidimensionally poor to non-poor. Two poorest groups of children are characterized by either acute social insecurity or food insecurity, respectively. Partially poor children are deprived of information access. Non-poor children have adequate conditions in most dimensions. The study finds that the age of children, geographical location, family conditions, and household-head characteristics are determinants of the probability of being multidimensional poor in children. The study also proposes and suggests child-specific strategies to reduce poverty and improve the living standards of Vietnamese children.

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