Publication
The study “Towards gender equality in Viet Nam: Making inclusive growth work for women”
07 June 2016
This study is an ambitious effort to look at Viet Nam's economy through a gender lens. Drawing a comprehensive gender-disaggregated statistical picture of selected economic sectors, our analysis highlights the unequal distribution of productive resources across different groups of women and men, persisting gender segmentation in the labour market, and greater vulnerability in female workers' working conditions and pay. The study assesses Viet Nam' policy framework and provides recommendations to better realize women's potential and make their economic livelihoods more secure, be they small-scale farmers, domestic paid workers, or garment factory workers.
Published by
UN Women
Published in collaboration with
Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences
Institute for Family and Gender Studies
Delegation of the European Union to Vietnam
Australian Government
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