Authors
Phuong TA Huynh, Thu T Bui
Publication date
2024/6/1
Journal
Research in Globalization
Volume
8
Pages
100186
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This study adopted the Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) method using household-level demographic and socio-economic data to measure the vulnerability of rural households in Central Vietnam to the COVID-19 pandemic. It found that most households suffered from a partial or total loss of employment and a remarkable decrease in household income during the challenging time of the COVID-19 spread. The index scores demonstrated which characteristics and which components were more or less responsible for household-level vulnerability. The findings of the study found that low educational attainment of household heads, low engagement in stable jobs and limited access to the support from local government, grassroots organizations and groups were among the most constructing the vulnerability of the surveyed households to the pandemic.
The study suggests that any response and adaptation strategies in …
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