Abstract
Despite a sizable population and modest status as a low-middle-income country, Vietnam has recorded a low COVID-19 fatality rate that rivals those of richer countries with far larger spending on health. This chapter offers an early review of the emerging literature in public health and economics on the pandemic effects in Vietnam, with a specific focus on vulnerable population groups. The review suggests that vulnerable workers were at more health risk than the general population. The pandemic reduced household income, increased the poverty rate, and worsened wage equality. It increased the proportion of below-minimum-wage workers by 2.5 percentage points (i.e., a 32-percent increase). While government policy responses were generally regarded as effective, public support for these responses was essential for this success, particularly where there was stronger public participation in the political process. The review also indicates the need for a social protection database to identify the poor and informal workers to further enhance targeting efforts. Finally, it suggests future directions for research in the Vietnamese context.
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For Fig. 1, the data on COVID deaths are between early 2020 and October 2022 and the public spending data are in 2019, which rules out increased spending in immediate response to the pandemic.
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Vietnam is well-known among researchers for its high quality micro survey data. The country ranks at position 77 out of 219 countries and territories in the world regarding its statistical performance index (Dang et al. 2023a).
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The authors do not review medical studies in this chapter. For a recent review paper on this topic, see Dao et al. (2022). Implementing an early systematic review of studies on COVID-19 in Vietnam between May to August 2020 on 72 studies, Dao et al. (2022) find that most of these studies (42%) were about control and prevention of COVID-19, to be followed by studies on virology and genomics, the natural history of the virus and its transmission (18%), and on the investigation into the epidemiology of the COVID-19 pandemic in Vietnam (13%). The authors also find only one study on the development of candidate therapeutics and no study on personal protective equipment or protocol for healthcare workers’ safety.
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Dang and Trinh (2022) also show that locations without either coal-powered stations or cement stations had even more reduced air pollution in the 2-week period after the lockdown as well as over longer periods. This is because coal-fired power stations were allowed to be in normal operation during the lockdown like most other manufacturing activities (GoV 2020), locations with these power stations might not have been affected by the lockdown and consequently might have not seen reduced air pollution.
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The Foster-Greer-Thorbecke index is defined as \( {P}_{\alpha }=\frac{1}{n}\sum \limits_{i=1}^q{\left[\frac{z-{Y}_i}{z}\right]}^{\alpha } \) (Foster, Greer and Thorbecke, 1984). Yi is a welfare indicator for person i, z is the expenditure poverty line, n is the total number of people, q is the number of workers below z, and α can be interpreted as a measure of inequality aversion. When α = 0, we have the headcount index H, which measures the proportion of workers below the poverty line. When α = 1 and α = 2, we obtain the poverty gap PG, which measures the depth of poverty, and the squared poverty gap P2, which measures the severity of poverty, respectively. Dang et al. (2023b) estimate Pα with Yi as the monthly wage of workers and z as the minimum wage.
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There might also be some distributional impacts at the province level. The authors find some evidence that provinces with greater openness to the global economy had higher levels of economic growth and witnessed weaker pandemic effects.
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Yet, Dang et al. (2021) find some indicative evidence suggests that women in Vietnam tend to have more pessimistic expectations for their future financial situations.
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Drawing on lessons learnt during the pandemic from low- and middle-income countries, Tran et al. (2022) introduce a number of case studies to help strengthen the health system and community responses in resource-scarce settings.
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The findings from academic studies are well supported by stories reported in the local media. Protection measures such as social distancing, washing one’s hands, and staying at home were perceived as actions of patriotism by the public (Le Thu 2020). Perhaps the spirit of the country’s fight against the pandemic is best epitomized in the words of the then Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc “Every business, every citizen, every residential area must be a fortress to prevent the epidemic” (Pham 2020).
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As an example for poor staff capacity and discretionary power, Tran-Nam et al. (2021) cite an example where the term “essential goods” was interpreted differently by the police in different localities (i.e., people could leave their home to buy the essential goods during the lockdown). In some extreme cases, bread was not considered food, and hygiene products for women were not considered essential.
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Appendix A Number of COVID deaths and public spending on health for Vietnam and other countries
Appendix A Number of COVID deaths and public spending on health for Vietnam and other countries
No | Country | Current health exp. | Death per million | |
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Percent of GDP (%) | USD | |||
1 | Afghanistan | 13 | 66 | 205 |
2 | Algeria | 6 | 248 | 160 |
3 | Andorra | 7 | 2744 | 2009 |
4 | Angola | 3 | 71 | 60 |
5 | Antigua and Barbuda | 4 | 760 | 1503 |
6 | Argentina | 10 | 946 | 2902 |
7 | Armenia | 11 | 524 | 2941 |
8 | Australia | 10 | 5427 | 589 |
9 | Austria | 10 | 5242 | 2359 |
10 | Azerbaijan | 4 | 193 | 988 |
11 | Bahamas | 6 | 2005 | 2139 |
12 | Bahrain | 4 | 940 | 927 |
13 | Bangladesh | 2 | 46 | 180 |
14 | Barbados | 6 | 1143 | 1951 |
15 | Belarus | 6 | 399 | 753 |
16 | Belgium | 11 | 4960 | 2861 |
17 | Belize | 6 | 293 | 1757 |
18 | Benin | 2 | 29 | 14 |
19 | Bhutan | 4 | 116 | 28 |
20 | Bolivia (Plurinational State of) | 7 | 246 | 1931 |
21 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 9 | 554 | 4894 |
22 | Botswana | 6 | 482 | 1208 |
23 | Brazil | 10 | 853 | 3255 |
24 | Brunei Darussalam | 2 | 672 | 307 |
25 | Bulgaria | 7 | 698 | 5396 |
26 | Burkina Faso | 5 | 42 | 19 |
27 | Burundi | 8 | 21 | 1 |
28 | Cabo Verde | 5 | 178 | 746 |
29 | Cambodia | 7 | 113 | 185 |
30 | Cameroon | 4 | 54 | 75 |
31 | Canada | 11 | 5048 | 1213 |
32 | Central African Republic | 8 | 37 | 24 |
33 | Chad | 4 | 30 | 12 |
34 | Chile | 9 | 1376 | 3237 |
35 | China | 5 | 535 | 19 |
36 | Colombia | 8 | 495 | 2817 |
37 | Comoros | 5 | 72 | 188 |
38 | Congo | 2 | 49 | 72 |
39 | Cook Islands | 3 | 662 | 57 |
40 | Costa Rica | 7 | 922 | 1778 |
41 | Croatia | 7 | 1040 | 4170 |
42 | Cuba | 11 | 1032 | 753 |
43 | Cyprus | 7 | 1996 | 1357 |
44 | Czechia | 8 | 1844 | 3883 |
45 | Côte d’Ivoire | 3 | 75 | 32 |
46 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 4 | 21 | 17 |
47 | Denmark | 10 | 6003 | 1234 |
48 | Djibouti | 2 | 62 | 194 |
49 | Dominica | 5 | 440 | 1031 |
50 | Dominican Republic | 6 | 491 | 408 |
51 | Ecuador | 8 | 486 | 2066 |
52 | Egypt | 5 | 150 | 247 |
53 | El Salvador | 7 | 300 | 655 |
54 | Equatorial Guinea | 3 | 255 | 135 |
55 | Eritrea | 4 | 25 | 29 |
56 | Estonia | 7 | 1599 | 2048 |
57 | Eswatini | 7 | 264 | 1239 |
58 | Ethiopia | 3 | 27 | 68 |
59 | Fiji | 4 | 236 | 987 |
60 | Finland | 9 | 4450 | 1128 |
61 | France | 11 | 4492 | 2265 |
62 | Gabon | 3 | 215 | 141 |
63 | Gambia | 4 | 30 | 158 |
64 | Georgia | 7 | 291 | 4228 |
65 | Germany | 12 | 5440 | 1822 |
66 | Ghana | 3 | 75 | 48 |
67 | Greece | 8 | 1501 | 3106 |
68 | Grenada | 5 | 534 | 2116 |
69 | Guatemala | 6 | 271 | 1129 |
70 | Guinea | 4 | 43 | 36 |
71 | Guinea-Bissau | 8 | 63 | 92 |
72 | Guyana | 5 | 326 | 1637 |
73 | Haiti | 5 | 57 | 76 |
74 | Honduras | 7 | 188 | 1128 |
75 | Hungary | 6 | 1062 | 4879 |
76 | Iceland | 9 | 6275 | 628 |
77 | India | 3 | 64 | 387 |
78 | Indonesia | 3 | 120 | 585 |
79 | Iran (Islamic Republic of) | 7 | 470 | 1743 |
80 | Iraq | 4 | 253 | 645 |
81 | Ireland | 7 | 5429 | 1629 |
82 | Israel | 7 | 3456 | 1375 |
83 | Italy | 9 | 2906 | 2972 |
84 | Jamaica | 6 | 327 | 1126 |
85 | Japan | 11 | 4360 | 360 |
86 | Jordan | 8 | 334 | 1398 |
87 | Kazakhstan | 3 | 273 | 1027 |
88 | Kenya | 5 | 83 | 108 |
89 | Kiribati | 10 | 172 | 111 |
90 | Kuwait | 5 | 1759 | 609 |
91 | Kyrgyzstan | 4 | 62 | 466 |
92 | Lao People’s Democratic Republic | 3 | 68 | 106 |
93 | Latvia | 7 | 1167 | 3140 |
94 | Lebanon | 9 | 663 | 1559 |
95 | Lesotho | 11 | 124 | 332 |
96 | Liberia | 8 | 53 | 60 |
97 | Lithuania | 7 | 1370 | 3348 |
98 | Luxembourg | 5 | 6221 | 1850 |
99 | Madagascar | 4 | 20 | 52 |
100 | Malawi | 7 | 30 | 144 |
101 | Malaysia | 4 | 437 | 1140 |
102 | Maldives | 8 | 854 | 580 |
103 | Mali | 4 | 34 | 38 |
104 | Malta | 8 | 2532 | 1633 |
105 | Marshall Islands | 16 | 664 | 289 |
106 | Mauritania | 3 | 58 | 220 |
107 | Mauritius | 6 | 686 | 810 |
108 | Mexico | 5 | 540 | 2589 |
109 | Micronesia (Federated States of) | 11 | 415 | 483 |
110 | Monaco | 2 | 2906 | 1617 |
111 | Mongolia | 4 | 163 | 661 |
112 | Montenegro | 8 | 735 | 4430 |
113 | Morocco | 5 | 174 | 446 |
114 | Mozambique | 8 | 39 | 73 |
115 | Myanmar | 5 | 60 | 360 |
116 | Namibia | 8 | 427 | 1636 |
117 | Nauru | 10 | 1049 | 93 |
118 | Nepal | 4 | 53 | 420 |
119 | Netherlands | 10 | 5335 | 1314 |
120 | New Zealand | 10 | 4211 | 647 |
121 | Nicaragua | 8 | 161 | 37 |
122 | Niger | 6 | 31 | 13 |
123 | Nigeria | 3 | 71 | 16 |
124 | Niue | 5 | 1012 | 0 |
125 | North Macedonia | 7 | 437 | 4584 |
126 | Norway | 11 | 8007 | 779 |
127 | Oman | 4 | 625 | 930 |
128 | Pakistan | 3 | 39 | 141 |
129 | Palau | 15 | 2356 | 333 |
130 | Panama | 8 | 1193 | 2003 |
131 | Papua New Guinea | 2 | 65 | 76 |
132 | Paraguay | 7 | 388 | 2782 |
133 | Peru | 5 | 370 | 6670 |
134 | Philippines | 4 | 142 | 586 |
135 | Poland | 6 | 1014 | 3104 |
136 | Portugal | 10 | 2221 | 2443 |
137 | Qatar | 3 | 1807 | 241 |
138 | Republic of Korea | 8 | 2625 | 562 |
139 | Republic of Moldova | 6 | 284 | 4426 |
140 | Romania | 6 | 739 | 3457 |
141 | Russian Federation | 6 | 653 | 2665 |
142 | Rwanda | 6 | 51 | 116 |
143 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 5 | 1088 | 871 |
144 | Saint Lucia | 4 | 502 | 2216 |
145 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 5 | 355 | 1049 |
146 | Samoa | 6 | 272 | 147 |
147 | San Marino | 6 | 3051 | 3485 |
148 | Sao Tome and Principe | 6 | 108 | 358 |
149 | Saudi Arabia | 6 | 1316 | 274 |
150 | Senegal | 4 | 59 | 121 |
151 | Serbia | 9 | 641 | 2458 |
152 | Seychelles | 5 | 840 | 1729 |
153 | Sierra Leone | 9 | 46 | 16 |
154 | Singapore | 4 | 2633 | 282 |
155 | Slovakia | 7 | 1342 | 3761 |
156 | Slovenia | 9 | 2219 | 4006 |
157 | Solomon Islands | 5 | 112 | 228 |
158 | South Africa | 9 | 547 | 1745 |
159 | South Sudan | 6 | 23 | 12 |
160 | Spain | 9 | 2711 | 2439 |
161 | Sri Lanka | 4 | 161 | 786 |
162 | Sudan | 5 | 47 | 115 |
163 | Suriname | 10 | 619 | 2382 |
164 | Sweden | 11 | 5671 | 1998 |
165 | Switzerland | 11 | 9666 | 1591 |
166 | Tajikistan | 7 | 62 | 13 |
167 | Thailand | 4 | 296 | 472 |
168 | Timor-Leste | 7 | 93 | 107 |
169 | Togo | 6 | 51 | 36 |
170 | Tonga | 5 | 242 | 115 |
171 | Trinidad and Tobago | 7 | 1168 | 3036 |
172 | Tunisia | 7 | 233 | 2501 |
173 | Turkmenistan | 7 | 500 | 0 |
174 | Tuvalu | 24 | 973 | 0 |
175 | Türkiye | 4 | 396 | 1213 |
176 | USA | 17 | 10,921 | 3199 |
177 | Uganda | 4 | 32 | 82 |
178 | Ukraine | 7 | 248 | 2482 |
179 | United Arab Emirates | 4 | 1843 | 240 |
180 | United Kingdom | 10 | 4313 | 2876 |
181 | United Republic of Tanzania | 4 | 40 | 15 |
182 | Uruguay | 9 | 1661 | 2167 |
183 | Uzbekistan | 6 | 99 | 50 |
184 | Vanuatu | 3 | 104 | 47 |
185 | Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) | 5 | 339 | 204 |
186 | Viet Nam | 5 | 181 | 447 |
187 | Zambia | 5 | 69 | 225 |
188 | Zimbabwe | 8 | 103 | 383 |
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