Vietnam formally ends the two-child policy in effect since 2009 amid record-low total fertility rates of 1.91 per woman in 2024, causing declining birth rate and a shrinking workforce.
Vietnam formally ends the two-child policy which has been in effect since 2009 amid record low total fertility rates of 1.91 per woman in 2024, causing declining birth rate and a shrinking workforce. The new amendment allows families to have as many children as they want.
Vietnam formally ends the two-child policy in effect since 2009 amid record-low total fertility rates of 1.91 per woman in 2024, causing declining birth rate and a shrinking workforce.