Women Empowerment in Household Economic Development: Lessons From Poverty Reduction for Ethnic Minorities in Vietnam

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Dang Thi Hoa [1 ]
Nguyen Huu Minh [1 ]
Tran Thi Hong [1 ]
Nguyen Thi Tuyet Mai [2 ]
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[1] Vietnam Acad Social Sci, Inst Family & Gender Studies, Hanoi, Vietnam
[2] Vietnam Acad Social Sci, Grad Acad Social Sci, Hanoi, Vietnam
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women empowerment; developing countries; gender and development; identity and culture;
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D58 [社会生活与社会问题]; C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
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This paper reviews the poverty reduction process in Vietnam and experiences of decision-making empowerment in household economic activities for ethnic minority women in their efforts to reduce poverty. The study analyses data from the Gender Equality Survey, covering 950 households in matrilineal ethnic groups (in the South of Vietnam) in 2018 and life stories of women from Hmong, Tay, Khmer and Xo Dang ethnicities. The analysis reveals a strong engagement of ethnic minority women (both matrilineal and patriarchal groups) in household economic decisions. They have overcome various cultural barriers to take initiatives in accessing to bank credit, which has been used for developing household livelihood. Thanks to their own efforts and supports from the Women's Union, many ethnic minority households have escaped from poverty, ended food shortage and started commercial production. As a result, ethnic minority women have been increasingly active in both their family and community.
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