Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10479086 | Journal of Policy Modeling | 2016 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Unlike previous studies' finding on western and developed economies, income is a significant determinant of multidimensional deprivation in Vietnam. This first study on a developing country also incorporates food security in a latent class framework to compute a new multidimensional deprivation index. It was found that chronic poverty and not transient poverty has a detrimental effect on multidimensional deprivation and thus current poverty alleviation programs should potentially be tailored according to these poverty types to effectively combat multidimensional deprivation. The finding that 20% of non-poor are most deprived with 85% of this group living in urban Vietnam also points to the need for a new form of targeted policy.
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Authors
Renuka Mahadevan, Viet-Ngu Hoang,