1996
DOI: 10.2307/2760726
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Family and Household Structure in Vietnam: Some Glimpses From a Recent Survey

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“…1). The years are the transitional years of the periods 1975-1985 1986-1988 1989-1992 1993-2000 2001-2008 2009-2015 Reunification and collectivization Bich 1999;van Brabant 1990;Fanchette 2014;Figuié 2004;Fforde and De Vylder 1996;Hirschman and Vu 1996;Kirk and Tuan 2009;Suu 2009). We use four different sized circles.…”
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“…1). The years are the transitional years of the periods 1975-1985 1986-1988 1989-1992 1993-2000 2001-2008 2009-2015 Reunification and collectivization Bich 1999;van Brabant 1990;Fanchette 2014;Figuié 2004;Fforde and De Vylder 1996;Hirschman and Vu 1996;Kirk and Tuan 2009;Suu 2009). We use four different sized circles.…”
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“…Whereas "urbanites" traditionally produced their own vegetables, this development necessitated new ways of food appropriation. Urbanization and socio-economic development resulted in dispersed family ties and a decrease in kinship interdependence (Bich 1999;Hirschman and Vu 1996;Knodel et al 1998;Schwenkel and Leshkowich 2012). This development opened up the way for more individualistic household decision-making.…”
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“…Confucian tradition (Hirschman & Loi, 1996). Changes in family composition that lead to female family headship rarely occur, but socio-economic demands in urban areas have recently altered traditional Confucian family headship notions.…”
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