The livelihood security of ethnic minorities in Gia Lai province, Viet Nam
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Nguyen Dinh, Ky; Luu Manh, Hung; Thi Ngoc, Bich Nguyen; Anh Vu Phan Thuy, My Nguyen; Vy Nguyen Tran Thuy, Hoang VuEditorial
Universidad de Granada
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Livelihood security Ethnic minorities
Date
2024-07Referencia bibliográfica
Ky Nguyen Dinh 1 Hung Luu Manh: Bich Nguyen Thi Ngoc, My Nguyen Thi Thanh, Anh Vu Phan Thuy, An Hoang Vu, Vy Nguyen Tran Thuy (2024). The livelihood security of ethnic minorities in Gia Lai province, Viet Nam. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers, Vol. 15(3).31-41.[DOI:10.47750/jett.2024.15.03.004]
Abstract
Research on the livelihood security of ethnic minorities in Gia Lai province has been limited. This article examines the livelihood security of ethnic minorities in the region, focusing on food and nutritional security, economic security, ecological security, social security, psychological security, and physical security. Data was collected from 207 ethnic minority families in K’Bang district, Gia Lai province, Vietnam. The findings indicate that food and nutrition security, psychological well-being, and physical infrastructure are satisfactory, while economic development and the local ecosystem are rated poorly.