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Middle-class occupations in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: impact factors and policy implications

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ABSTRACT

After 1975, Vietnam experienced a series of dramatic changes in social class structure, and these changes continue to have strong impacts in the present period. A significant change is the emergence of a growing middle-class, and this class tends to have an essential role in economic development, as seen in many countries around the world (ADB, 2011). However, studies of the theoretical significance of the middle-class exploring practical applications of the concept in Vietnam are still quite limited. By integrating quantitative and qualitative research, this article analyses the characteristics and factors affecting the occupation of middle-class groups in Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam).

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Thi Thu Trang NGUYEN

Nguyen Thi Thu Trang is a lecturer with more than 15 years of teaching and research in sociology. She has been the lead researcher on 7 research projects on workers, poverty, policy, urban areas, and social stratification.

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