The evolution of education premiums in Vietnam : 1992-2006.

This paper evaluates the education premium since the Doi Moi reforms were implemented over the last two decades based on survey data from VLSS of 1992, 1998 and VHLSS of 2006. Our findings show that education premiums were relatively low when the reforms were just carried out. However, as progress w...

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Main Authors: Teo, Ming Li., Teyoh, Pek Ying., Yap, Pei Ling.
Other Authors: Christos Sakellariou
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44314
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author Teo, Ming Li.
Teyoh, Pek Ying.
Yap, Pei Ling.
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description This paper evaluates the education premium since the Doi Moi reforms were implemented over the last two decades based on survey data from VLSS of 1992, 1998 and VHLSS of 2006. Our findings show that education premiums were relatively low when the reforms were just carried out. However, as progress was made, education premiums increased gradually. We also find that the rate of return to schooling in the public sector is higher compared to the private sector for both men and women.
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spelling ntu-10356/443142019-12-10T14:56:34Z The evolution of education premiums in Vietnam : 1992-2006. Teo, Ming Li. Teyoh, Pek Ying. Yap, Pei Ling. Christos Sakellariou School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences This paper evaluates the education premium since the Doi Moi reforms were implemented over the last two decades based on survey data from VLSS of 1992, 1998 and VHLSS of 2006. Our findings show that education premiums were relatively low when the reforms were just carried out. However, as progress was made, education premiums increased gradually. We also find that the rate of return to schooling in the public sector is higher compared to the private sector for both men and women. Bachelor of Arts 2011-06-01T01:37:51Z 2011-06-01T01:37:51Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44314 en Nanyang Technological University 50 p. application/pdf
spellingShingle DRNTU::Social sciences
Teo, Ming Li.
Teyoh, Pek Ying.
Yap, Pei Ling.
The evolution of education premiums in Vietnam : 1992-2006.
title The evolution of education premiums in Vietnam : 1992-2006.
title_full The evolution of education premiums in Vietnam : 1992-2006.
title_fullStr The evolution of education premiums in Vietnam : 1992-2006.
title_full_unstemmed The evolution of education premiums in Vietnam : 1992-2006.
title_short The evolution of education premiums in Vietnam : 1992-2006.
title_sort evolution of education premiums in vietnam 1992 2006
topic DRNTU::Social sciences
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