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A country level perspective of Vietnam can provide a good, general overview of what is taking place in the countryโjust imagine what a pixelated breakdown times more granular could reveal. This specialized dataset provides a close-up view of human progress in Vietnam by breaking the country down into approximately microregions. The use of modern statistical techniquesโsuch as luminosity to estimate economic activity measured in terms of GDP or child mortality to estimate life expectancyโenables the new dataset to provide a much more nuanced view of development than previous research.
While the statistical techniques are not perfect, we believe they are able to provide good approximations of the development process. Simultaneously, the Vietnamese average life expectancy has risen moderately to 74 years in from around At the same time, it exposes microregions that are still behind national averages and highlights examples within Vietnam that could help shape a path for local economic development.
These areas made the most progress in terms of GDP per capita growth from to A more granular look also provides an added perspective: the real annual growth among microregions varied widely from to from about 1 percent to 12 percent.
A more granular exploration of microregion development, on the other hand, indicates a significant improvement among the localities that showed low life expectancy at the turn of the century. In other words, those areas with the lowest life expectancy grew closest to the national average.
Our analysis shows that, in , life expectancy differences among microregions were significant, with a gap of more than ten years, ranging from approximately 64 to 74 years. By , this difference had been reduced to eight years, with life expectancy ranging between around 68 to 76 years Exhibit 2. Microregions in the Central Highland, Midland, North Mountains, and South Central Coast showed the greatest leap in life expectancy between and , with an increase of three to four years.