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Huu-Chi Nguyen, Ph.D.

Address: 3, rue Lafayette 94140 Alfortville FRANCE

Telephone: +33 6 67 06 99 05 Email: [email protected] Nationality: Vietnam

Status: Temporary lecturer and research assistant (ATER), UFR de Sciences Économiques et de Gestion, Université Paris 13, since Septembre 2011.

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

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• Ph.D. (Development Economics), University Paris 13, Paris, France, January 2012. Thesis: « Secteur Informel, Emploi pour les Travailleurs Ruraux, et Processus d’Integration Economique : le Cas du Delta du Fleuve Rouge (Vietnam) »

• Certificate, Applied Econometrics with Eviews - Fulbright Economics Teaching Program, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 8/2002.

• BSc, Informatics, Hanoi Polytechnic University, Hanoi, Vietnam, 1999 - 2002. • MSc, Statistics, National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam, 1998 - 2001.

• BSc, Statistics for Economics and Business Management. National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam, 1991 – 1995.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

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• ATER, UFR des Sciences Économiques de l’Université Paris 13, 2011 – 2013.

+ 2001 – 2012: Statistics and Econometrics II (L3, tutoring class); Database Management of Statistical Surveys (Master 1, course)

+ 2012 – 2013: Database Management of Statistical Surveys (Master 1, course); Statistics and Econometrics (L3, tutoring class); Statistics I (L2, tutoring class); Statistics II (L2, tutoring class); Informatics (Certificate of Informatics and Internet) (L2, course and tutoring class)

• Researcher, French - Vietnamese Project studying the Informal Sector in Vietnam in the framework of Priority and Solidarity fund (FSP) supporting research on issues of economic and social transition in Vietnam, 2007 - 2009.

• Instructor, “Research on the business activity of ceramic manufacturing enterprises in Bat Trang village”, Student’s research, Second prize at the National Economics University, Hanoi, 2004.

• Lecturer of Statistics for Business, Master Programs, Hanoi National Economics University - Université Libre de Bruxells, 2004: Applied Statistics for Economics and Management (Undergraduate and Master, course and tutoring).

• Tutor of Statistics for Business, Cooperative Master Programs, Hanoi National Economics University - Université Libre de Bruxells, 2002 – 2003: Applied Statistics for Economics and Management (Undergraduate and Master, course and tutoring)

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Page 2 of 5 • Lecturer, Faculty of Statistics, Hanoi National Economics University, Vietnam, 1996 to 2007: Applied Statistics for Economics and Management (Undergraduate and Master, courses and tutoring); Econometrics (Undergraduate, courses and tutoring)

Refernces:

Professor Jean-Pierre Cling

UFR des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion, Université Paris Nord 99, Jean-Baptiste Clément 93130 Villetaneuse

[email protected]

Dr. François Roubaud

UMR 225 IRD-Paris Dauphine 4, rue d’Enghien

75010 Paris

[email protected]

PUBLICATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS

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1. Nguyen, H.C., Nordman, C.J, Roubaud, F. (2013), “Who Suffers the Penalty? A Panel Data Analysis of Earnings Gaps in Vietnam”, Journal of Development Studies, forthcoming, 2013.

2. Nguyen, H.C. (2012), « L’emploi des migrants ruraux sur le marché du travail urbain : analyses comparatives des choix de secteurs et des revenus entre migrants urbains et non-migrants dans le delta du fleuve Rouge (Vietnam) », Dans (Cling, J.-P., Lagrée, S., Razafindrakoto, M., et Roubaud, F., « L’économie Informelle dans les Pays en Développement », Conférences et Séminaires, Agence Française de Développement », Décembre, 2012.

3. Tran, T. B., Nguyen, H. C., Nguyen, X. M. and Ngo, T. P. T. (2012), “A Propensity Score Matching Analysis on the Impact of International Migration on Entrepreneurship in Vietnam”, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, Vol. 17, Iss. 4, 2012.

4. Nguyen, H. C. (2012), « Secteur Informel, Emploi pour les Travailleurs Ruraux, et Processus d’Integration Economique : le Cas du Delta du Fleuve Rouge (Vietnam) », Thèse, Université Paris 13, Janvier 2012.

5. Razafindrakoto, M., Roubaud, F. and Nguyen, H. C. (2011), “Vietnam Labour Market: An Informal Sector Perspective”, In (Nguyen Duc Thanh, “Vietnam Annual Economic Report 2011: The Economy at a Crossroad”), Vietnam Centre for Economic and Policy Research (VEPR), University of Economics and Business, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Nguyen, H.C., Nordman, C.J, Roubaud, F. (2011), “Who Suffers the Penalty? A Panel Data Analysis of Earnings Gaps in Vietnam”, Mimeo, Paper presented at the 25th anniversary CSAE Conference, University of Oxford, March.

7. Cling J.-P., Nguyen, H. C., Razafindrakoto M. & Roubaud F. (2010), “How deep was the impact of the economic crisis in Vietnam? A focus on the informal sector in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City”, Policy Brief, Hanoi: GSO-IRD.

8. Demenet, A., Nguyen, T. T. H., Nguyen, H. C., Razafindrakoto, M., Roubaud, F. (2010), Dynamics of the Informal Sector in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City

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2009, Main findings of the Household Business & Informal sector survey (HB&IS), Hanoi: GSO/IRD.

9. Tran, T. B., Nguyen, H. C., Nguyen, X. M. and Ngo, T. P. T. (2010), “Impacts of International Migration on Employment in Vietnam’s Informal Sector”, Vietnam’s Socio-economic Development, Quately Review – No. 62, June 2010.

10. Nguyen H. C., Nguyen, T. T. H., Razafindrakoto M. & Roubaud F. (2010), Vietnam labour market and informal economy in a time of crisis and recovery 2007-2009 ; Main findings of the Labour Force Surveys (LFS), Hanoi: GSO/IRD.

11. Cling, J.-P., Nguyen, T. T. Huyen, Nguyen, H.C., Phan T.N. Tram, Razafindrakoto, M. et Roubaud, F. (2010), “The Informal Sector in Vietnam: A focus on Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City”, Hanoi: Editions The Gioi. 190 p.

12. Nguyen, H. C. (2010), “Informal Employment for Rural Migrants in Urban Labor Market in the Red River Delta (Vietnam): comparative analysis of sector choice and earnings with urban migrants and urban residents in Hanoi, Hai Phong and Hai Duong”, Communication at the International Conference “The Informal Sector and Informal Employment: Statistical Measurement, Economic Implications and Public Policies”, Hanoi, May 2010.

13. Nguyen, H. C., Nordman, C.J., and Roubaud, F. (2010), “Panel Data Analysis of the Dynamics of Labour Allocation in Vietnam”, Communication at the international conference “The Informal Sector and Informal Employment: Statistical Measurement, Economic Implications and Public Policies”, Hanoi, May 2010. 14. Nguyen, H. C. and Roubaud F. (2010) “La Mesure de l’Emploi et du Secteur

Informel: Enseignement de l’Experience Vietnamienne”, Paper presented at the 6th French-speaking Conference on Sampling Surveys, 23 – 25 March, Tangier, Marocco.

15. Razafindrakoto M. & Nguyen, H. C. (2009), Household Business and Informal Sector in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City: First Results from a qualitative survey, Hanoi: GSO/IRD.

16. Le, H. P. L., Nguyen, H. C. (2009), “Discussion des critères d’évaluation du développememt au Viêt-nam : approche à partir des engeux socio-économiques de 2008 », Atelier d’été “Rétrospective sur le Viêt-nam en 2008", Paris, 26-28 août 2009, 26 p.

17. Nguyen, H. C. (2009) «Caractéristiques comparées du secteur informel en zone urbaine et périurbaine dans le delta du Fleuve Rouge: le cas de Hanoï », Semina of PHD candidates, Centre d’Economie de l’université de Paris Nord, France, March, 2009.

18. Jean-Pierre C., Nguyen H. C., Mireille R., et Roubaud F., (2008) « Urbanisation et Insertion sur le Marché du Travail au Vietnam : Poids et Caractéristiques du Secteur Informel », Communication pour le colloque régional « Les tendances de l’urbanisation et de la périurbanisation en Asie du Sud-Est », Ho Chi Minh city, 9-11 December 2008.

19. Nguyen, H. C. (2008) “Informal Employment in the Red River Delta (Vietnam): a Comparative Analysis of Rural and Urban Areas”, Seminar of PHD Students, The

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20. Nguyen, H. C., Nguyen, T. H. (2008) “Integration of Informal Sector Statistics into the System of National Accounts: Some Issues on Methodology”, Statistical Scientific Information, Special Issue, April, Hanoi.

21. Nguyen, H. C. (2006) “Some approaches in measuring and evaluating the informal sector in the world”. Economics and Development Review – No. Special Issue on Statistics – November, 2006 – Hanoi, Vietnam.

22. Tran, N. P., Tran, K. T., Pham, D. D., Nguyen, H. C., Pham, N. K., Tran, T. B. (2006) “Theory of Statistics”. Textbook - Hanoi National Economics University – Statistics Publishing House – May 2006, Hanoi, Vietnam.

23. Tran, K. T., Nguyen, H. C., Bui, D. T., Phan, C. N. (2005) “Statistical methods for evaluation of efficiency in tourism business”, The Report of Headquarters level project – Hanoi National Economics University, September, 2005 - Hanoi, Vietnam.

24. Pham, D. D., Tran, K. T., Bui, D. T., Nguyen, H. C. (2003) “Evaluation of the Democratic Statute implementation following the Decree No29 of the Vietnamese Government”, The Survey Report in Yen Bai, Vietnam - Project of SIDA, April, 2004 - Hanoi, Vietnam.

25. Tran, K. T., Nguyen, H. C., Tran, Q., Phan, C. N. (2003) “Survey on the Competitiveness of the Vietnam Incombank”, Survey Report - The Vietnam Incombank, October, 2003 – Hanoi, Vietnam.

26. Phan, C. N., Tran, T. B., Nguyen, H. C., Tran, K. T.: “Transitions of the Agricultural Structure in Vietnam: real situation and solutions”, National level Project - Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, 2002 - Hanoi, Vietnam.

27. Phan, C. N., Tran, K. T., Tran, Q., Nguyen, H. C. (2002) “Statistics in the situation of globalization and integration in Vietnam”, The Report of Headquarters level Project - Hanoi National Economics University, July, Hanoi, Vietnam.

28. Tran, K. T., Nguyen, H. C., Tran, Q. (2002) “Construction of hotel internal information system”, The Final Report - Project of Hanoi National Economics University, October, Hanoi, Vietnam.

29. Nguyen, H. C. (2001) “Statistical methods for the evaluation of service quality”. Statistical Scientific Information, Special Issue, October, Hanoi.

30. Nguyen, H. C. (2001) “Multivariate statistical methods for evaluation of hotel service quality”, Master Thesis - Hanoi National Economics University, November, Hanoi, Vietnam.

31. Phan, C. N., Nguyen, H. C., Chu, B. N. (1997) “Classification and evaluation of State enterprises in Vietnam”. The Report of Headquarters level project –Hanoi National Economics University, September, Hanoi, Vietnam.

32. To, P. P., Kim, N. H., Tran, N. P., Tran, K. T., Nguyen, H. C. (1997) “Exercises of Theory of Statistics”. Textbook - Hanoi National Economics University – Statistics Publishing House – June, Hanoi, Vietnam.

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LANGUAGES AND COMPUTING SKILLS

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Languages Vietnamese (native), English (very good), French (very good)

Computing skills Word-processing (Word, LaTeX), database management (Excel,

Visual Foxpro, Visual Basic, CSPro), statistical packages (SPSS, E-view, STATA, SAS)

References

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