Vietnam Northern Uplands, Qualitative Social Assessment of Income Diversification, 2002

This survey examined income diversification in the Northern Upland region of Vietnam, its contribution to poverty reduction, and the constraints to further diversification. Some objectives of the survey were: To describe the patterns of crop diversification and non-farm activities at the household l...

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Main Author: International Food Policy Research Institute
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144271
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description This survey examined income diversification in the Northern Upland region of Vietnam, its contribution to poverty reduction, and the constraints to further diversification. Some objectives of the survey were: To describe the patterns of crop diversification and non-farm activities at the household level, To compare the extent and patterns of diversification in 1994 and 2002, To estimate the relative importance of income diversification and other sources of income growth in reducing rural poverty, To evaluate the experiences with and perceptions of income diversification among rural households in the Northern Uplands, To identify policy and public investment priorities for income diversification and poverty reduction as perceived by rural households. The survey includes information on household characteristics, access to land, sources of income, perceived standard of living, farmers, and buyers, agricultural markets, and government assistance. The Northern Upland region was defined as the 14 provinces in the Northeast and the Northwest regions. A five-stage stratified cluster sample was used for the survey. In the first stage, eight provinces were selected to represent the diversity of the region in terms of market access (proximity to Hanoi), topography (lowland vs. upland), and geography (east vs. west). In the second stage, two districts from each of the eight provinces were selected. In the third stage, one commune was selected randomly in each of the 16 selected districts. The teams selected two villages in each of the 16 selected communes for a total of 32 villages. In the fifth and last stage of sample, the survey teams selected between 5 to 10 households to interview. Overall, 307 households were interviewed.
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spelling CGSpace1442712024-10-25T07:52:59Z Vietnam Northern Uplands, Qualitative Social Assessment of Income Diversification, 2002 International Food Policy Research Institute income household surveys rural poor poverty alleviation diversification This survey examined income diversification in the Northern Upland region of Vietnam, its contribution to poverty reduction, and the constraints to further diversification. Some objectives of the survey were: To describe the patterns of crop diversification and non-farm activities at the household level, To compare the extent and patterns of diversification in 1994 and 2002, To estimate the relative importance of income diversification and other sources of income growth in reducing rural poverty, To evaluate the experiences with and perceptions of income diversification among rural households in the Northern Uplands, To identify policy and public investment priorities for income diversification and poverty reduction as perceived by rural households. The survey includes information on household characteristics, access to land, sources of income, perceived standard of living, farmers, and buyers, agricultural markets, and government assistance. The Northern Upland region was defined as the 14 provinces in the Northeast and the Northwest regions. A five-stage stratified cluster sample was used for the survey. In the first stage, eight provinces were selected to represent the diversity of the region in terms of market access (proximity to Hanoi), topography (lowland vs. upland), and geography (east vs. west). In the second stage, two districts from each of the eight provinces were selected. In the third stage, one commune was selected randomly in each of the 16 selected districts. The teams selected two villages in each of the 16 selected communes for a total of 32 villages. In the fifth and last stage of sample, the survey teams selected between 5 to 10 households to interview. Overall, 307 households were interviewed. 2004 2024-06-04T09:44:03Z 2024-06-04T09:44:03Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144271 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute. 2004. Vietnam Northern Uplands, Qualitative Social Assessment of Income Diversification, 2002. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/11320. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
spellingShingle income
household surveys
rural poor
poverty alleviation
diversification
International Food Policy Research Institute
Vietnam Northern Uplands, Qualitative Social Assessment of Income Diversification, 2002
title Vietnam Northern Uplands, Qualitative Social Assessment of Income Diversification, 2002
title_full Vietnam Northern Uplands, Qualitative Social Assessment of Income Diversification, 2002
title_fullStr Vietnam Northern Uplands, Qualitative Social Assessment of Income Diversification, 2002
title_full_unstemmed Vietnam Northern Uplands, Qualitative Social Assessment of Income Diversification, 2002
title_short Vietnam Northern Uplands, Qualitative Social Assessment of Income Diversification, 2002
title_sort vietnam northern uplands qualitative social assessment of income diversification 2002
topic income
household surveys
rural poor
poverty alleviation
diversification
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144271
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