Income of workers in industrial parks post-COVID-19 pandemic: The raised issues in Vietnam
This study aimed to analyze the adaptation of workers in industrial parks in Vietnam post-COVID-19 through fluctuations in their income. Data were collected from a survey of 438 workers working in industrial parks and in-depth interviews with five workers in different positions in industrial parks....
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description | This study aimed to analyze the adaptation of workers in industrial parks in Vietnam post-COVID-19 through fluctuations in their income. Data were collected from a survey of 438 workers working in industrial parks and in-depth interviews with five workers in different positions in industrial parks. The study utilized the ordinary least squares (OLS) method to quantify the factors influencing workers’ income. Additionally, the difference test method was applied to assess the income variations among workers based on their professional qualifications and occupational skills. The most significant factor identified is the experience of workers (unstandardized coefficient = 0.271), followed by the education level of workers (unstandardized coefficient = 0.128). Additionally, the study reveals that differences in professional qualifications lead to an income disparity of 1.898 million VND per month, while the variations in complementary skills contribute to an income difference of 0.592 million VND per month. Furthermore, the adaptation of workers in Vietnam’s industrial parks post-COVID-19 is at a relatively good level. From there, the study suggests several solutions to enhance workers’ income to adapt to new post-COVID-19 conditions. |
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spelling | doaj-art-80c003911bdc42f5884e6ac58c0c55b62025-01-10T14:15:20ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Problems and Perspectives in Management1727-70511810-54672025-01-012319010010.21511/ppm.23(1).2025.0721405Income of workers in industrial parks post-COVID-19 pandemic: The raised issues in VietnamThanh Thuy Cu0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1441-7731Tuan Anh Nguyen1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8779-2789Dr., Associate Professor, Faculty of Urban Management, Hanoi Architectural University, VietnamDr., Associate Professor, Faculty of Urban and Rural Planning, Hanoi Architectural University, VietnamThis study aimed to analyze the adaptation of workers in industrial parks in Vietnam post-COVID-19 through fluctuations in their income. Data were collected from a survey of 438 workers working in industrial parks and in-depth interviews with five workers in different positions in industrial parks. The study utilized the ordinary least squares (OLS) method to quantify the factors influencing workers’ income. Additionally, the difference test method was applied to assess the income variations among workers based on their professional qualifications and occupational skills. The most significant factor identified is the experience of workers (unstandardized coefficient = 0.271), followed by the education level of workers (unstandardized coefficient = 0.128). Additionally, the study reveals that differences in professional qualifications lead to an income disparity of 1.898 million VND per month, while the variations in complementary skills contribute to an income difference of 0.592 million VND per month. Furthermore, the adaptation of workers in Vietnam’s industrial parks post-COVID-19 is at a relatively good level. From there, the study suggests several solutions to enhance workers’ income to adapt to new post-COVID-19 conditions.https://www.businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/21405/PPM_2025_01_Cu.pdfemploymentexperiencejob positionnew livelihoodprofessional qualificationsskills |
spellingShingle | Thanh Thuy Cu Tuan Anh Nguyen Income of workers in industrial parks post-COVID-19 pandemic: The raised issues in Vietnam Problems and Perspectives in Management employment experience job position new livelihood professional qualifications skills |
title | Income of workers in industrial parks post-COVID-19 pandemic: The raised issues in Vietnam |
title_full | Income of workers in industrial parks post-COVID-19 pandemic: The raised issues in Vietnam |
title_fullStr | Income of workers in industrial parks post-COVID-19 pandemic: The raised issues in Vietnam |
title_full_unstemmed | Income of workers in industrial parks post-COVID-19 pandemic: The raised issues in Vietnam |
title_short | Income of workers in industrial parks post-COVID-19 pandemic: The raised issues in Vietnam |
title_sort | income of workers in industrial parks post covid 19 pandemic the raised issues in vietnam |
topic | employment experience job position new livelihood professional qualifications skills |
url | https://www.businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/21405/PPM_2025_01_Cu.pdf |
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