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Vietnam’s fertility rate has fallen below replacement level, prompting the government to scrap its two-child policy in 2025.
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In Vietnam, societal expectations have long established a clear timeline for significant life events, such as marriage, having children, and achieving certain milestones. These norms are deeply ...
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From baby booms to birth slumps, Vietnam has seen it all
In just 50 years Vietnam has gone from seeking to restrict family size to now grappling with alarmingly low birth rates that raise concerns about aging and population decline.
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