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    Global Value Chains and Formal Employment in Viet Nam

    Long, Trinh Q.; Helble, Matthias; Trang, Le T. | September 2019
    Abstract
    This study investigates the impacts of integration into global value chains (GVCs) on formal and informal employment in Viet Nam. Utilising the Viet Nam Household Living Standard Surveys and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s Trade in Value Added database (in 2010, 2012, and 2014), we examine how GVCs’ engagement affects the share of formal employment (through a fixed effects estimator) and the likelihood of being a formal employee (through a probit estimator). Our estimation results show a positive relationship between the level of GVC engagement and the share of formal employment at the provincial level. While the GVC participation index (measured as the sum of backward and forward participation indices) does not have a statistically significant effect on the share of formal employment at the provincial level, each component of GVC participation (i.e. backward and forward participation) has effects at the provincial level in different directions. At the individual level, we find that provincial GVC engagement is also positively correlated with individuals’ likelihood of being formally employed. However, the probability of being a formal employee (individual) is not directly affected by GVC engagement at the provincial level, but is indirectly affected through the local labour market. Such results indicate that individual and household characteristics are robust determinants of being employed as a formal employee.
    Citation
    Long, Trinh Q.; Helble, Matthias; Trang, Le T.. 2019. Global Value Chains and Formal Employment in Viet Nam. © Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/11150.
    Keywords
    Free Trade
    Trade Facilitation
    Trade
    Economic integration
    Regional Economic Integration
    Intraregional Trade
    Macroeconomic
    Macroeconomic Analysis
    Macroeconomic Framework
    Macroeconomic Models
    Macroeconomic Performance
    Macroeconomic Planning
    Macroeconomic Policies
    Macroeconomic Reform
    Macroeconomic Stabilization
    Economic planning
    Economic structure
    Growth policy
    Trade relations
    Trade policy
    Economic development
    Economies in transition
    International economy
    Border integration
    Economic integration
    Gross domestic product
    Trade Regulations
    Exchange Rate
    Economic zones
    Protection
    Regional economics
    Economic forecasting
    Economic development projects
    Success in business
    Business
    Free trade
    Business
    Economics
    Communication in economic development
    Restraint of trade
    International economic integration
    Trade blocs
    East-West
    Exchange rates
    Economic Zones
    Value chains
    Wages and labor productivity
    Efficiency wage theory
    Income Distribution
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    Author
    Long, Trinh Q.
    Helble, Matthias
    Trang, Le T.
    Theme
    Trade
    Economics
     
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