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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2020.vol7.no9.737

Impacts of Industrial Park Development on the Surroundings' Livelihood  

CU, Thanh Thuy (Hanoi Architectural University)
HOANG, Thi Hoai Huong (Quy Nhon University)
LE, Thi Yen (Hanoi Architectural University)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.7, no.9, 2020 , pp. 737-746 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to analyze the impact of industrial park development on the livelihood of people living around the industrial parks in the Central region of Vietnam. The data was collected from 394 households living around these industrial parks; using the data, the authors employed a quantification model among factors affecting the income of families living in the surroundings of industrial parks and they calculate the adaptive capacity of households to consider the impact of the development of industrial parks on people's livelihood. Research findings show that industrial park development has both positive and negative impacts on the livelihood of people living around the industrial parks. Specifically, the factors that positively affect the income of households living around industrial parks include the area of land acquired due to the construction of industrial parks, the transportation system after the industrial park has located there, and the number of jobs available when the industrial park is being built. The factor that negatively affects the income of households living around industrial parks when they are under construction is the number of unemployed laborers. The study also calculated that the adaptive capacity of the people after the industrial park development is a coefficient of 0.376.
Keywords
Livelihood; Households; Industrial Park Development; Central Region; Vietnam;
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