Xuan-Binh Vu
Griffith University
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Applied Economics | 2018
Viet-Ngu Hoang; Son Nghiem; Xuan-Binh Vu
ABSTRACT Most of the empirical literature on the relationship between the health condition and skill development of school children are based on a static relationship between health and skill development. This article contributes to the literature by examining the dynamic relationship between stunting and school achievement using data from the first three waves of the Young Lives Survey in Vietnam. Using both structural equation and hybrid estimators, empirical results show that past school performance is the most significant predictor of the academic performance. Stunting has a significant negative effect on school performance, and its effect in the long run is as twice as much its effect in the short run. The empirical evidence also shows that the age of the child, mothers’ literacy, access to electricity and household consumption significantly affect school performance.
Journal of Biosocial Science | 2017
Son Nghiem; Viet-Ngu Hoang; Xuan-Binh Vu; Clevo Wilson
This paper proposes a new empirical model for examining the relationship between obesity and school performance using the simultaneous equation modelling approach. The lagged effects of both learning and health outcomes were included to capture both the dynamic and inter-relational aspects of the relationship between obesity and school performance. The empirical application of this study used comprehensive data from the first five waves of the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC), which commenced in 2004 (wave 1) and was repeated every two years until 2018. The study sample included 10,000 children, equally divided between two cohorts (infants and children) across Australia. The empirical results show that past learning and obesity status are strongly associated with most indicators of school outcomes, including reading, writing, spelling, grammar and numeracy national tests, and scores from the internationally standardized Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test and the Matrix Reasoning Test. The main findings of this study are robust due to the choice of obesity indicator and estimation methods.
Archive | 2010
Xuan-Binh Vu; Duc-Tho Nguyen; Hong-Son Nghiem
Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work | 2018
Viet Le; Xuan-Binh Vu; Son Nghiem
Economic Analysis and Policy | 2018
Viet Le; Xuan-Binh Vu; Son Nghiem
Children and Youth Services Review | 2018
Xuan-Binh Vu; Raaj Kishore Biswas; Rasheda Khanam; Maisha Rahman
Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work | 2016
Xuan-Binh Vu; Duc-Tho Nguyen; Christine Smith; Hong Son Nghiem
Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2016
Xuan-Binh Vu; Son Nghiem
Journal of Economic Integration | 2015
Xuan-Binh Vu
Archive | 2011
I Isc; Xuan-Binh Vu; Duc-Tho Nguyen; Hong-Son Nghiem