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VN warned that gender imbalance will cause serious consequences

Many Vietnamese couples swear to have a son at any cost. But experts warn that they will have to pay a heavy price for this.

Vietnam must reduce gender imbalance at birth: official

According to the General Office for Population and Family Planning, Vietnam's sex ratio at birth has reached 112 boys per 100 girls in 2021.

Vietnam may waste half of its labor resources because of gender inequality

According to the World Economic Forum’s rankings, Vietnam's gender equality ranking has been falling since 2006, from 65th to 77th in 2018 and 87th in 2021.

Vietnam faces risk of having "excess" of 2.5 million men

It is forecast that by 2034, Vietnam will face the risk of having an "excess" of 1.5 million males aged 15 - 49; and by 2059 this figure will be 2.5 million men if Vietnam's sex ratio at birth does not decrease.

Vietnam to have 1.5 million 'surplus' adult males by 2034: analysis

Vietnam faces a significantly imbalanced sex ratio at birth (SRB) that will mean by 2034, about 1.5 million men will not be able to marry wives, a study by the General Statistics Office and the United Nations Population Fund has found.

About 40,800 female births estimated to be missing every year

Vietnam is facing the unbalanced sex ratio at birth (SRB), with about 40,800 female births estimated to be missing every year, according to the State of the World Population Report 2020.

 

New population strategy poses challenges for Vietnam

Head of the General Office for Population and Family Planning under the Ministry of Health, Nguyen Doan Tu, talks to Nhân Dân (The People) newspaper about Vietnam’s population strategy.

Discrimination against women leads to massive gender imbalance

Vietnam will have 4.3 million more men in the next 30 years due to an increasing gender imbalance.

Hanoi needs effective measures to reduce third child birth rate

In the first nine months of this year, the sex ratio at birth in Hanoi stood at 110.5 boys to 100 girls, a decrease from 2018 when it was 113.5:100.

Vietnam faces worsening gender imbalance

The gender imbalance in Vietnam has worsened, with the number of males at birth far outnumbering females, Doctor Nguyen Dinh Cu from the Institute for Population, Family and Children Studies said.

By 2050, 4.3 million VN men will have no partners

Nguyen Van Tan, deputy director general of the Office for Population-Family Planning, under the Ministry of Health talks to Zing.vn about urbanisation, maintaining population growth and the dramatic gender imbalance ...

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Male-female ratio imbalance may reach over four million

 VietNamNet Bridge – The unbalanced sex ratio at birth gradually has increased from 105 to 106 to 120 boys per 100 girls over the last 14 years, mainly concentrated in the north, especially in the Red River Delta.

Gender imbalance increases at alarming rate

 VietNamNet Bridge – The sex ratio at birth in Vietnam in the first half of 2014 was 114 boys per 100 girls, said Duong Quoc Trong, the general director of the Population - Family Planning Administration.

Gender imbalance continues to climb as parents yearn for boys

 VietNamNet Bridge – The gender imbalance among infants is still high in the capital, according to the city's Population and Family Planning Unit. There are now 120 baby boys for every 100 girls, 1.5 times last year's ratio.

Ha Noi's gender divide continues rising trend

 VietNamNet Bridge – The gender imbalance in Ha Noi in the first six months this year was still too high, with 116 boys being born for every 100 girls, according to the Ha Noi Department of Population and Family Planning.

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VND3,000 billion and redundancy of men

The General Department of Population and Family Planning has proposed a VND3,000 billion ($150 million) project to reduce gender imbalance at birth. Part of the funding is to support the families with two daughters.

Skepticism on "bonus for families with two girls" policy

On the sidelines of a meeting of the National Assembly’s Committee on Social Affairs on January 29, many experts said they were shocked with the plan on rewarding the families with two daughters of the General Department of Population.