TY - GEN N2 - Border-gate economic zones (BEZs) are symbols of the increased cross-border exchange and the development initiative of the border areas in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS). Over the past decade, BEZs have been able to attract a great number of women workers seeking for new job opportunities. Using survey data collected at the BEZs of Mong Cai, Cau Treo, and Moc Bai in Viet Nam and from the Viet Nam Household Living Standard Survey (VHLSS) to examine the factors that influence earnings in the BEZs and in the border provinces that host the BEZs and those where no BEZs are present, the research finds that the BEZs and cross-border integration increase the earnings of female labor. However, there seems to be a missing link between the establishment of the BEZs and cross-border integration and the improvement of female labor quality. Poor labor quality, and the predominance of the exploitative factors exaggerated by the unsustainable structure of the border-gate economy, are likely to make BEZs vulnerable areas of the GMS labor market where women's rights are easily violated and female workers have little awareness and self-estimation of their working status. AB - Border-gate economic zones (BEZs) are symbols of the increased cross-border exchange and the development initiative of the border areas in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS). Over the past decade, BEZs have been able to attract a great number of women workers seeking for new job opportunities. Using survey data collected at the BEZs of Mong Cai, Cau Treo, and Moc Bai in Viet Nam and from the Viet Nam Household Living Standard Survey (VHLSS) to examine the factors that influence earnings in the BEZs and in the border provinces that host the BEZs and those where no BEZs are present, the research finds that the BEZs and cross-border integration increase the earnings of female labor. However, there seems to be a missing link between the establishment of the BEZs and cross-border integration and the improvement of female labor quality. Poor labor quality, and the predominance of the exploitative factors exaggerated by the unsustainable structure of the border-gate economy, are likely to make BEZs vulnerable areas of the GMS labor market where women's rights are easily violated and female workers have little awareness and self-estimation of their working status. T1 - Intellectual property rights and space activities in Europe / AU - Schmittmann, Rechtsanwalt M., AU - Tuan, Bui Quang, AU - De Vries, I. L. V. AU - Battrick, Bruce, AU - Nhung, Nguyen Thi Hong. AU - Schmittmann, M. AU - Vries, I. L. V. de. AU - Nguyen, Thi Hong Nhung, VL - volume no. 1, issue no. 3 CN - HQ1750.5 CN - KJC2636 CN - KJE2636 CN - KJE1997 .I581997 ID - 23095 KW - Women KW - Wages KW - Intellectual property KW - Intellectual property KW - Space law KW - Intellectual property. KW - Space law KW - Space law. KW - Intellectual property (International law) KW - Space sciences KW - Intellectual property KW - SPACE ACTIVITIES : PATENT LAW KW - INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS : REGIONAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS : EUROPEAN ORGANIZATIONS KW - OUTER SPACE : INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS KW - EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL ACTIVITIES : PATENTS SN - 9290924357 TI - Intellectual property rights and space activities in Europe / ER -