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Vietnam on Tuesday scrapped its nearly four-decade policy limiting families to two children, as Vietnamese birth rates continue to drop, the older population increases and officials warn of the ...
Vietnamese lawmakers on Tuesday passed new amendments to the Population Law, leaving it up to families to decide how many children they are going to have. The two-child policy, in place since 2009 ...
Vietnam has officially ended its two-child policy to address falling birth rates and an aging population, a move confirmed by state media. The country faces a shrinking workforce and increasing ...
Vietnam has scrapped a long-standing policy ... it's too costly to raise a child." ...
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Vietnam abolished its long-standing two-child limit Tuesday to try and reverse declining birth rates and ease the pressures of an aging population. The National Assembly ...
I am not sure if I can afford to have another child.” Tung Ngo contributed reporting from Hanoi Damien Cave leads The Times’s new bureau in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, covering shifts in power ...
(MENAFN) Vietnam has officially scrapped its two-child policy in a decisive move to address pressing demographic challenges amid a sharp decline in the nation’s birthrate. On Tuesday, the ...
Vietnam's giant neighbour China ended its own strict "one-child policy". Vietnam's communist government has scrapped its long-standing policy of limiting families to two children, state media said ...
Vietnam Scraps 2-Child Policy as Aging Threatens Economic Growth HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Vietnam abolished its long-standing two-child limit Tuesday to try and reverse declining birth rates and ...
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