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Nguyen Van Tien

Data Manager, Young Lives Vietnam
nguyentv61@gmail.com

Brief biography

Tien joined Young Lives in October 2006, first as an assistant for research and data management, and now works as the Data Manager, based at the Centre for Analysis and Forecast, Viet Nam Academy of Social Sciences (CAF-VASS) . He has a BA in Economics from Hanoi University, Vietnam and a MA in Economics from the University of Queensland, Australia.

His research interstests include state-owned enterprise, industrial transitions, trade policy and human development indicators.

Latest publications

How Do Children Fare in the New Millennium? (Executive summary)
How Do Children Fare in the New Millennium?
Young Lives Round 2 Survey Report: Vietnam (Executive summary)
Young Lives Round 2 Survey Report: Vietnam

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Nguyen Van Tien, Data Manager, Young Lives Vietnam

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