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    Journal of the Australian Population Association
    |November 1, 1996
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    Northern Vietnamese households require both cross-sectional and longitudinal data for a complete understanding. Southern Vietnamese households show significant differences across these key demographic measures.

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Sociology
    • Vietnamese Studies

    Background:

    • Existing research on northern Vietnamese households primarily uses cross-sectional data.
    • Cross-sectional data alone provides an incomplete picture of household dynamics.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the necessity of integrating longitudinal measures with cross-sectional data for a comprehensive analysis of northern Vietnamese households.
    • To compare household structures and experienced sizes between northern and southern Vietnamese populations.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of cross-sectional household size and structure data.
    • Incorporation of longitudinal measures of household dynamics.
    • Inclusion of measures reflecting the experienced size of households by members.
    Keywords:
    AsiaComparative StudiesDeveloping CountriesEvaluationFamily And HouseholdFamily CharacteristicsFamily SizeHouseholdsMeasurementResearch MethodologySoutheastern AsiaStudiesViet Nam

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    Main Results:

    • Cross-sectional data is insufficient for a full understanding of northern Vietnamese households.
    • Longitudinal data and experienced size measures reveal complexities not captured by static measures.
    • Significant demographic and structural differences exist between northern and southern Vietnamese households.

    Conclusions:

    • A comprehensive understanding of Vietnamese households necessitates a mixed-methods approach, combining cross-sectional and longitudinal data.
    • Household dynamics in northern Vietnam differ notably from those in southern Vietnam.
    • Future research should adopt integrated methodologies to capture the full spectrum of household characteristics.