%0 Journal Article %T Factors Influencing the Income of Informal Laborers Under Economic and Social Exclusion in Vietnam’s Northern Highlands‎ %A Daniel R. Wilson %A Sarah K. Moore %A Michael Green %J Journal of Applied Organizational Systems and Behavior %D 2022 %V 2 %N 1 %P 47-54 %X Addressing economically social exclusion has long been a focal point in developed nations, whereas in developing contexts like Vietnam, it has only recently begun receiving attention. For rural laborers, breaking free from economically social exclusion is largely dependent on gaining improved employment opportunities. A higher level of employability directly enhances the potential for increased endogenous income among laborers. This study employs a Binary Logistic Regression model to investigate the factors influencing the endogenous income of informal laborers experiencing economically social exclusion in the northern mountainous rural regions of Vietnam. Data were gathered through structured questionnaires, capturing both dependent and independent variables relevant to the analysis. A total of 725 rural laborers from the provinces of Tuyen Quang, Yen Bai, Ha, Quang Ninh, and Bac Giang participated in the survey. The analysis demonstrates that all identified factors have a positive correlation with endogenous income, with laborer qualifications emerging as the most significant determinant. Since employment is central to enhancing laborers’ endogenous income, the study critically assesses existing employment policies aimed at rural laborers and offers several policy-oriented recommendations to improve employment outcomes for informal laborers in these rural regions in the foreseeable future. %U https://apsshs.com/article/factors-influencing-the-income-of-informal-laborers-under-economic-and-social-exclusion-in-vietnams-rtaydzj0pdig3pt