Per-hour labor productivity showed the efficiency of labor input combined with other elements in the production process. Comparing per-hour labor productivity of Vietnam with some ASEAN countries showed relatively far distance, even different distance coal per-woker labor productivity. Based on Table 16, 17 Appendix 10 (p. 170), labor productivity per hour of Vietnam by the method of PPP 2011 reached 3.5 USD in 2010, meanwhile Singapore reached 53.8 USD (15.37 Times Higher), Malaysia reached 23 USD (6.57 Times Higher), Thailand reached 10 USD (2.86 times Higher), Indonesia reached 9.9 USD (2.83 Times Higher), Lao PDR reached 4 USD (1.14 times higher) and Myanmar reached 3.8 USD (1.09 times higher). However, per-hour labor productivity of Vietnam reached 5.2 USD in 2017, meanwhile Singapore reached 63.2 USD (12.15 times higher), Malaysia reached 27.3 USD (5.25 times higher), Thailand reached 14.5 USD (2.79 times higher), Indonesia reached 12.9 USD (2.48 times higher), Lao PDR reached 5.8 USD (1.12 times higher) and Myanmar reached 0.5 USD. In the period 2005-2010, per-hour labor productivity growth of 2.8%, the period 2010-2015 per-hour labor productivity growth of 5.3% and the period from 2015 to 2017 per-hour labor productivity growth of 7%. Compared with other countries in the region in the same period of 2000 and 2017, the average labor productivity growth of Vietnam reached 5.4%/ Year, higher than the average labor productivity growth of 2.3%/ Year in Singapore, 2.6%/ Year in Malaysia, 4.4%/ Year in Thailand, 3.2%/ Year in Indonesia, 2.9%/ Year in the Philippines and 4.8%/ Year of Lao PDR, respectively. Vietnam's per-hour labor productivity levels are still very low current compared with other countries in the region but the absolute gap and the relative has been constantly decreasing over the years. ...
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