Vietnam Labour Market and Informal Economy in a Time of Crisis and Recovery 2007-2009

In 2007 the General Statistics Office (GSO) launched a joint research program with the French Institute of Research for Development (IRD) to measure and analyzes the informal sector in Vietnam. Two kinds of surveys were conducted in 2007: a national Labour Force Survey (LFS) which, in a first for Vietnam classified labour by institutional sector thereby separating out the informal sector; and two specific surveys in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) which were grafted onto the LFS2007 to find out more about the characteristics of household businesses (HB) in general and especially the informal sector (HB&IS2007). This brief presents the main findings (both methodological and analytical) of these two rounds of LFS as regards the labour market and the informal economy in Vietnam. In the context of the global crisis, it looks at the dynamics of the main labour market indicators with a special focus on informal sector and informal employment between 2007 and 2009.For the first time ever in Vietnam, it is possible measure precisely the evolution of the informal economy and to check for the robustness of the estimates provided. In the conclusion the author outline some of the implications of the findings in terms of survey design and economic and social policies.

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Main Authors: Chi, Nguyen Huu, Huyen, Nguyen Thi Thu, Razafindrakoto, Mireille, Roubaud, Francois
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2010-12
Subjects:AFFECTED WORKERS, AGE DISTRIBUTION, AGE GROUP, AGE GROUPS, AGRICULTURAL LABOUR, AGRICULTURE, BENCHMARK, BUSINESS CYCLE, COMPETITIVENESS, CONTRACTUAL RELATIONS, DEFLATORS, DEREGULATION, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DISCOURAGED WORKERS, DOWNWARD PRESSURE, EARNING, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN, ECONOMICS, ELASTICITY, EMPLOYMENT LEVELS, EXPORTS, FARMERS, FINANCIAL CRISIS, GDP, GENDER BALANCE, GROWTH RATE, HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION, HOUSEHOLD INCOME, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, INCOME GROWTH, INCOME MEASURES, INFLATION RATE, INFORMAL ECONOMY, INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT, INFORMAL SECTOR, INSURANCE, JOB CREATION, JOB INSECURITY, JOB LOSSES, JOB STATUS, JOBS, LABOR MARKET, LABOUR, LABOUR DEMAND, LABOUR FORCE, LABOUR MARKET, LABOUR MARKETS, LABOUR RELATIONS, LABOUR SUPPLY, LDCS, LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, LIVING CONDITIONS, LONG TERM UNEMPLOYMENT, LOW UNEMPLOYMENT, LOW UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, MANPOWER, MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES, MIGRANT, MIGRANT WORKERS, MIGRATION FLOWS, NATIONAL ECONOMY, NATIONAL LEVEL, NOMINAL INCOME, OPEN UNEMPLOYMENT, POLICY BRIEF, POLICY MAKERS, POLICY RESPONSE, POOR, POVERTY ASSESSMENT, POVERTY REDUCTION, PREVIOUS RESULTS, PREVIOUS STUDIES, PRICE ADJUSTMENT, PRICE LEVELS, PRODUCTION UNITS, PRODUCTIVITY, REAL INCOME, REAL WAGE, RESPECT, RETURN MIGRATION, RURAL, RURAL AREAS, RURAL EMPLOYMENT, RURAL PEOPLE, SELF-ASSESSMENT, SOCIAL COHESION, SOCIAL IMPACTS, SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS, SOCIAL POLICIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TOTAL EMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYED, UNEMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS, URBAN AREAS, VULNERABILITY, WAGE EMPLOYMENT, WAGE GROWTH, WAGES, WORKER, WORKERS, WORKING HOURS, WORKING POPULATION, YOUNG PEOPLE, YOUNG WORKERS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/454101468318004877/Vietnam-labour-market-and-informal-economy-in-a-time-of-crisis-and-recovery-2007-2009-main-findings-of-the-Labour-Force-Surveys-LFS
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/27587
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Summary:In 2007 the General Statistics Office (GSO) launched a joint research program with the French Institute of Research for Development (IRD) to measure and analyzes the informal sector in Vietnam. Two kinds of surveys were conducted in 2007: a national Labour Force Survey (LFS) which, in a first for Vietnam classified labour by institutional sector thereby separating out the informal sector; and two specific surveys in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) which were grafted onto the LFS2007 to find out more about the characteristics of household businesses (HB) in general and especially the informal sector (HB&IS2007). This brief presents the main findings (both methodological and analytical) of these two rounds of LFS as regards the labour market and the informal economy in Vietnam. In the context of the global crisis, it looks at the dynamics of the main labour market indicators with a special focus on informal sector and informal employment between 2007 and 2009.For the first time ever in Vietnam, it is possible measure precisely the evolution of the informal economy and to check for the robustness of the estimates provided. In the conclusion the author outline some of the implications of the findings in terms of survey design and economic and social policies.