Dang Hai-Anh H, Nguyen Cuong Viet, Carletto Calogero
Data Production and Methods Unit, Development Data Group, World Bank, United States.
International School, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Viet Nam.
World Dev. 2023 Jan;161:106129. doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2022.106129. Epub 2022 Oct 21.
Despite its low middle-income status, Vietnam has been widely praised for its success in the fight against early waves of the COVID-19 pandemic, with a low mortality rate of approximately 100 deaths out of a population of less than 100 million by the end of 2020. We add to the emerging literature on COVID-19 effects on the labor market for poorer countries by analyzing rich individual-level data from Vietnam's Labor Force Surveys spanning 2015 to 2020. We find post-pandemic increases in unemployment and temporary layoff rates alongside decreases in employment quality. Monthly wages declined even as the proportion of workers receiving below-minimum wages substantially increased, contributing to sharply rising wage inequality. Our findings suggest that more resources should be allocated to protect vulnerable workers, especially as the pandemic continues to cause increasingly severe damage to the global economy.
尽管越南处于中低收入国家水平,但该国在抗击新冠疫情早期阶段所取得的成功广受赞誉。截至2020年底,在不到1亿的人口中,死亡率较低,约为100人死亡。我们通过分析越南2015年至2020年劳动力调查中丰富的个人层面数据,为关于新冠疫情对较贫穷国家劳动力市场影响的新兴文献增添了内容。我们发现,疫情后失业率和临时裁员率上升,同时就业质量下降。月工资下降,而领取低于最低工资的工人比例大幅增加,导致工资不平等急剧上升。我们的研究结果表明,应分配更多资源来保护弱势工人,特别是在疫情继续对全球经济造成日益严重破坏的情况下。