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households in Thailand and Vietnam. Using new representative individual level data, our results show that the Big Five model can … populations of Thailand and Vietnam as well as persistent gender differences among both emerging societies. …
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Thailand and Vietnam on around 4,000 individuals to test the universality of the model. We find that the measures demonstrate …
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households in Thailand and Vietnam. Using new representative individual level data, our results show that the Big Five model can … populations of Thailand and Vietnam as well as persistent gender differences among both emerging societies. …
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This paper reviews the current state of literature on the impacts of urbanization on rural development in developing countries, with an emphasis on Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It also provides a conceptual framework for linking these phenomena, and identifies research gaps that have important...
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This study takes as its starting point what Gunnar Myrdal had to say about Viet Nam in the context of his seminal work, Asian Drama: An Inquiry into the Poverty of Nations, published in 1968. Myrdal pointed to the decisive nature of the Vietnamese people; and subsequent developments, which are...
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Some recent research began to shift the focus of development efforts away from income and yield to more diverse concepts that consider people's intrinsic drivers and values, such as aspirations and personality traits. We aim to contribute to the literature by exploring the connections between...
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