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@article{ author = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, title = {Social Progress for Human Development}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2011}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.un.org.vn}, abstract = {The 2011 Viet Nam Human Development Report finds that economic growth has been the major driver of Viet Nam’s human development progress, while health and education have contributed less to overall progress. The 2011 report argues that the same level of priority and investment now needs to be given to improving human development outcomes as is accorded to growing Viet Nam’s economy. Furthermore, the progress made at the national level masks large disparities at the sub-national level. Together with economic status and ethnicity, regional and geographic disparities are among the most important determinants of inequality in Viet Nam. All of these are hindering Viet Nam’s progress to higher levels of human development.} }Download File
AU - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) TI - Social Progress for Human Development PT - Journal Article DP - 2011 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - The 2011 Viet Nam Human Development Report finds that economic growth has been the major driver of Viet Nam’s human development progress, while health and education have contributed less to overall progress. The 2011 report argues that the same level of priority and investment now needs to be given to improving human development outcomes as is accorded to growing Viet Nam’s economy. Furthermore, the progress made at the national level masks large disparities at the sub-national level. Together with economic status and ethnicity, regional and geographic disparities are among the most important determinants of inequality in Viet Nam. All of these are hindering Viet Nam’s progress to higher levels of human development.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %T Social Progress for Human Development %D 2011 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.un.org.vn, %X The 2011 Viet Nam Human Development Report finds that economic growth has been the major driver of Viet Nam’s human development progress, while health and education have contributed less to overall progress. The 2011 report argues that the same level of priority and investment now needs to be given to improving human development outcomes as is accorded to growing Viet Nam’s economy. Furthermore, the progress made at the national level masks large disparities at the sub-national level. Together with economic status and ethnicity, regional and geographic disparities are among the most important determinants of inequality in Viet Nam. All of these are hindering Viet Nam’s progress to higher levels of human development.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) TI - Social Progress for Human Development PY - 2011 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.un.org.vn, AB - The 2011 Viet Nam Human Development Report finds that economic growth has been the major driver of Viet Nam’s human development progress, while health and education have contributed less to overall progress. The 2011 report argues that the same level of priority and investment now needs to be given to improving human development outcomes as is accorded to growing Viet Nam’s economy. Furthermore, the progress made at the national level masks large disparities at the sub-national level. Together with economic status and ethnicity, regional and geographic disparities are among the most important determinants of inequality in Viet Nam. All of these are hindering Viet Nam’s progress to higher levels of human development.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Social Progress for Human Development AU - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) PY - 2011 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.un.org.vn, AB - The 2011 Viet Nam Human Development Report finds that economic growth has been the major driver of Viet Nam’s human development progress, while health and education have contributed less to overall progress. The 2011 report argues that the same level of priority and investment now needs to be given to improving human development outcomes as is accorded to growing Viet Nam’s economy. Furthermore, the progress made at the national level masks large disparities at the sub-national level. Together with economic status and ethnicity, regional and geographic disparities are among the most important determinants of inequality in Viet Nam. All of these are hindering Viet Nam’s progress to higher levels of human development.