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    Vietnam Lifts Two-Child Policy: A New Dawn for Family Growth

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Policy Change: Vietnam has abolished its two-child policy, allowing families the freedom to choose the number of children they want, in response to declining birth rates and a shrinking workforce.

    2. Demographic Concerns: The national fertility rate has dropped to 1.91 children per woman, the lowest in modern history, raising alarms that the "golden population" period will end in under 15 years.

    3. Cost and Age Challenges: While families can now have more children, concerns about the high costs of child-rearing and suitability of later-age parenting remain, especially for those who feel it’s "too late" for them.

    4. Support Needs: Experts emphasize that lifting the child limit must be accompanied by comprehensive policies to support families and women, aiming to address broader demographic issues, including aging population and gender imbalances.

    Shifting Norms and New Realities

    Vietnam has officially ended its two-child policy, a significant shift in family planning. Lawmakers made this change to combat a declining birth rate and a shrinking workforce. Previously, this policy limited families to one or two children to prevent overpopulation. Even though enforcement was relaxed for regular citizens, government officials faced strict penalties. Now, families can choose how many children to have, which could reshape societal norms. However, some individuals voice mixed feelings about this shift. Concerns about the cost of raising children loom large. Estimates suggest raising a child from birth to age 22 may cost up to 20 million Vietnamese dong monthly, far exceeding average incomes.

    Toward Sustainable Growth

    The decision to lift child restrictions aligns Vietnam with international trends. Neighboring countries, like China, have already moved in this direction as they address similar demographic challenges. Sociologists emphasize that removing child limits does not automatically lead to an increase in births. To truly encourage families, Vietnam must also provide support systems for child-rearing. Initiatives aimed at reducing financial burdens and fostering a better work-life balance could be game-changers. Additionally, tackling gender imbalances in childbirth remains a critical concern. Proposed increases in fines for prenatal sex selection highlight a commitment to address these cultural biases. As Vietnam navigates this pivotal moment, the choices it makes now will influence its demographic landscape for generations to come.

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