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The impact of work and non‐work migration on household welfare,poverty and inequality
Authors:Cuong Viet Nguyen  Marrit Van den Berg  Robert Lensink
Affiliation:1. Wageningen University, The Netherlands. E‐mail: c_nguyenviet@yahoo.com;2. Wageningen University, The Netherlands. E‐mail: marrit.vandenberg@wur.nl;3. University of Groningen, The Netherlands. E‐mail: B.W.Lensink@rug.nl
Abstract:This article estimates the impact of work migration and non‐work migration on per capita income, per capita expenditures, poverty and inequality in Vietnam using data from the two most recent Vietnam Household and Living Standard Surveys. We find that both work migration and non‐work migration have a positive impact on per capita expenditures of migrant‐sending households. Non‐work migration significantly decreases the incidence, depth and severity of national poverty. The effect of work migration on poverty is much smaller. Still, while work migration does not lift people out of poverty, it makes their poverty less severe. In addition, both work migration and non‐work migration decrease inequality, albeit only very slightly.
Keywords:O15  R23  I32  Migration  impact evaluation  poverty  inequality  Vietnam
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