The decades-long policy Vietnam is scrapping to overhaul birth rate

WorldFamily & Parenting
4 Jun 2025 • 9:41 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Vietnam is removing its two-child limit to address a plummeting birth rate, which is among the lowest in Southeast Asia.
  • The new regulation grants families greater freedom in deciding how many children to have.
  • Vietnam's fertility rate has dropped from a stable 2.1 between 1999 and 2022 to 1.91 in 2024, marking the third consecutive year of decline.
  • Experts attribute the declining birth rate to work stress, financial pressures, career ambitions, and shifting social norms, particularly in urban areas like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
  • Vietnam also faces a gender imbalance due to a cultural preference for sons, with the health ministry reportedly proposing to triple fines to about $3,800 to curb foetal gender selection.

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