La protection sociale au Vietnam de la fiction égalitaire à la marchandise
Bernard Hours and
Monique Selim
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2003, vol. n° 175, issue 3, 621-636
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This article, based on field surveys and interviews, examines the stakes of social protection in a non-communist Vietnam exploding with social disparities. It presents current relations in the backdrop of past heroically shared misery as observed in different quarters and workshops. Solidarity appears minimal and social protection largely dependent on party power. As regards health insurance, State assistance is lacking, despite a system whose scope of social re-distribution is modest in respect of State accounting and generalized predating that can be observed here, as in other cases of market opening.
Date: 2003
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