We provide novel evidence on how structural change occurs at the individual level in a low-income country. The 2001 U.S-Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement led to a large increase in employment in formal manufacturing in Vietnam. We show individuals moved into the most exposed industries from all initial activities. Transitions from other manufacturing, agriculture, and school account for most transitions. There are significant differences in the likelihood of moving into these industries based on initial activity even after conditioning on gender or education. Transitions to these industries were more likely in the districts most exposed to the export demand shock.
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• Research Theme 2: Labour, Home Production, and Structural Transformation at the Level of the Household,
Research Theme 4: Trade and Spatial Frictions,
Cross-Cutting Issue 1: Gender,
Cross-Cutting Issue 3: Inequality and Inclusion
Trade, Structural Change and Labour Market Transitions in Vietnam

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