Nguyen Phuong ThaoTran Thi Kim XuyenHoang Thi SenDagenais, HuguetteCurrie, Dawn2009-07-092009-07-092008http://hdl.handle.net/10625/39124Conducted in three different regions, each bearing on different aspects of Vietnam’s development and analysing these realities from the standpoint of women and gender relations, the case studies illustrate the rapid social and economic changes since the beginning of ‘Doi Moi’ in the middle of the 1980s and the impact of these changes on the daily lives of Vietnamese people. Through extended urbanization, in which population and urban size rapidly increase, industrial and economic zones have become established as many joint-venture export-processing industrial zones have been built across the country.1 digital file (130 p.)application/pdfenLAND RIGHTSWOMEN’S PARTICIPATIONGENDER ANALYSISRURAL ECONOMYLABOUR MARKETWOMEN’S EMPLOYMENTACCESS TO RESOURCESACCESS TO CREDITURBANIZATIONMIGRANT WORKERSHUMAN TRAFFICKINGRURAL URBAN MIGRATIONINDUSTRIALIZATIONECONOMIC CONDITIONSVIET NAMFAR EAST ASIAWomen, gender relations and development : three case studies in Vietnam; research reportsUnderstanding the income-generating activities of Vietnamese rural women in the period of urbanization : a case study of Nhu Quynh town in Van Lam district, Hung Yen provinceFemale teenage migrants in the context of urbanization in Ward 3, District 8, Ho Chi Minh cityAccess to resources of the KTU women at Hong Ha commune, A Luoi district, Thua Thien - Hue provinceIDRC Final Report