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dc.contributor.authorNguyen, Van Cong
dc.contributor.otherTran, Thi Truc
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T10:23:23Z-
dc.date.available2023-11-01T10:23:23Z-
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.isbn1886-0020
dc.identifier.urihttps://dlib.neu.edu.vn/handle/NEU/58560-
dc.descriptioneconomic management and policy
dc.description.abstractIn the context of an insuffient social protection system the economic lives of older people, especially those living in rural areas, are greatly changed with socio-economic risks that are associated with the strong rural-urban mobility of younger generations. This paper aims to investigate the impacts on the economic well-being of old-age parents of domestic remittances, sent by their children who have migrated from rural to urban areas. Using data from the Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey (VHLSS) in 2004, 2008 and 2012 with logistic regression models, we found that domestic remittances played an essential role in improving income/ expenditure per capita and reducing poverty rates of older people’s households. Domestic remittances also contributed to reduce Gini coeffients, which were calculated using both income and expenditure per capita.
dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction; 2. Literature review; 3. Data and methodology; 4. Findings and discussion; 5. Concluding remarks and policy implications;
dc.format.extentKhổ 21 x 29.7
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherKinh Tế Quốc Dân
dc.subjectAging
dc.subjectmigration
dc.subjectdomestic remittances
dc.subjectolder people
dc.subjectVietnam.
dc.titleThe Impact of Domestic Remittances on Left-Behind Older People in Vietnam
dc.typeJournal of Economics and Development
dc.identifier.barcodeArticle 2_JED_Vol 18_Number 3
dc.relation.referenceAntman, F. M. (2011), ‘How does child migration affct the health of elderly parents left behind? Evidence from Mexico’, The American Economic Review, 100 (2), 205-208. Barbieri, M. (2006), ‘Doi moi and the Elderly: Intergenerational Support under Strain of Reforms’, Paper prepared for presentation at the 2006 Population of America Association Meeting, Los Angeles, March 30 - April 1, 2006. Burholt, V., Wenger, G. C., Biswas, A. A., Dave, P., Mallya, I., Sodhi, N. S., Shah, Z., and Soneja, S. (2003), Families and Migration: Older People from South Asia, Centre for Social Policy Research and Development, Institute for Medical and Social Care Research, University of Wales, Bangor, United Kingdom. Cameron and Cobb-Clark (2005), ‘Do co-residency with and fiancial transfers from children reduce the need for elderly parents to work in developing countries?’, The Australian National University, Center for Economic Policy Research. DP No. 508. Chandore Khuon (2010), ‘Impact of migration on older age parent: Preliminary fidings from two communes of Battambang Province, Cambodia’, Presentation at CDRF National Symposium, September 9-10, 2010, Phnom Penh. Evandrou, M., Grant, G., and Falingham, J. (2009), The impact of adult children’s migration on wellbeing in later life: voices from Moldova, Center for Research on Ageing (CRA) Discussion Paper 0902, School of Social Science, University of Southampton, United Kingdom.
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    Thông tin siêu dữ liệu biểu ghi
    Trường DC Giá trịNgôn ngữ
    dc.contributor.authorNguyen, Van Cong
    dc.contributor.otherTran, Thi Truc
    dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T10:23:23Z-
    dc.date.available2023-11-01T10:23:23Z-
    dc.date.issued2016
    dc.identifier.isbn1886-0020
    dc.identifier.urihttps://dlib.neu.edu.vn/handle/NEU/58560-
    dc.descriptioneconomic management and policy
    dc.description.abstractIn the context of an insuffient social protection system the economic lives of older people, especially those living in rural areas, are greatly changed with socio-economic risks that are associated with the strong rural-urban mobility of younger generations. This paper aims to investigate the impacts on the economic well-being of old-age parents of domestic remittances, sent by their children who have migrated from rural to urban areas. Using data from the Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey (VHLSS) in 2004, 2008 and 2012 with logistic regression models, we found that domestic remittances played an essential role in improving income/ expenditure per capita and reducing poverty rates of older people’s households. Domestic remittances also contributed to reduce Gini coeffients, which were calculated using both income and expenditure per capita.
    dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction; 2. Literature review; 3. Data and methodology; 4. Findings and discussion; 5. Concluding remarks and policy implications;
    dc.format.extentKhổ 21 x 29.7
    dc.language.isoen
    dc.publisherKinh Tế Quốc Dân
    dc.subjectAging
    dc.subjectmigration
    dc.subjectdomestic remittances
    dc.subjectolder people
    dc.subjectVietnam.
    dc.titleThe Impact of Domestic Remittances on Left-Behind Older People in Vietnam
    dc.typeJournal of Economics and Development
    dc.identifier.barcodeArticle 2_JED_Vol 18_Number 3
    dc.relation.referenceAntman, F. M. (2011), ‘How does child migration affct the health of elderly parents left behind? Evidence from Mexico’, The American Economic Review, 100 (2), 205-208. Barbieri, M. (2006), ‘Doi moi and the Elderly: Intergenerational Support under Strain of Reforms’, Paper prepared for presentation at the 2006 Population of America Association Meeting, Los Angeles, March 30 - April 1, 2006. Burholt, V., Wenger, G. C., Biswas, A. A., Dave, P., Mallya, I., Sodhi, N. S., Shah, Z., and Soneja, S. (2003), Families and Migration: Older People from South Asia, Centre for Social Policy Research and Development, Institute for Medical and Social Care Research, University of Wales, Bangor, United Kingdom. Cameron and Cobb-Clark (2005), ‘Do co-residency with and fiancial transfers from children reduce the need for elderly parents to work in developing countries?’, The Australian National University, Center for Economic Policy Research. DP No. 508. Chandore Khuon (2010), ‘Impact of migration on older age parent: Preliminary fidings from two communes of Battambang Province, Cambodia’, Presentation at CDRF National Symposium, September 9-10, 2010, Phnom Penh. Evandrou, M., Grant, G., and Falingham, J. (2009), The impact of adult children’s migration on wellbeing in later life: voices from Moldova, Center for Research on Ageing (CRA) Discussion Paper 0902, School of Social Science, University of Southampton, United Kingdom.
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