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    Vietnam Introduces Baby Bonus Following End of Two-Child Policy

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 1, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Vietnam has officially introduced a baby bonus initiative as part of its efforts to boost the country’s birth rate. This move follows the government’s decision to abolish the long-standing two-child policy, which had been in place for decades to control population growth. The new policy aims to incentivize families to have more children amid concerns over an aging population and shrinking workforce.

    Historically, Vietnam’s two-child policy was implemented to manage rapid population increases and support economic development. However, similar to trends seen in other countries with strict birth controls, the policy contributed to a decline in fertility rates over time. The government’s recent shift reflects a strategic response to demographic shifts that could impact future economic stability and social welfare systems.

    In a significant development, the baby bonus program is expected to provide financial support to families with newborns, encouraging higher birth rates. This policy change is anticipated to have broad social and economic implications, potentially reversing the trend of population decline. Meanwhile, experts will be closely monitoring the program’s effectiveness in addressing Vietnam’s demographic challenges in the coming years.

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