MSc. Pham Chanh Trung - Head of the Department of Population and Family Planning of Ho Chi Minh City - Photo: NC
On October 15, Ho Chi Minh City Women's Newspaper organized a scientific workshop "Encouraging birth through practical and humane policies".
Mr. Pham Chanh Trung - Head of the Department of Population and Family Planning of Ho Chi Minh City - said that in the past 15 years, from 2006 - 2021, Vietnam maintained a stable birth rate of 2.1 children.
However, by 2022-2023, for the first time, Vietnam will face a replacement fertility rate of only 2.0 and only 1.96 children in 2023. This is the lowest fertility rate ever, and will continue to decrease.
Currently, Ho Chi Minh City is among the provinces and cities with low birth rates, with a total birth rate of only 1.32. The low birth rate areas are in the Southeast (except Binh Phuoc, which still has a high birth rate) and the Southwest (except Tra Vinh).
In 2023, the city's latest recorded median age at first marriage was 30.4 and continues to maintain an increasing trend.
However, there is no gender imbalance. People still want to have children, at least one...
Mr. Trung also said that starting in 2021, after the COVID-19 pandemic, Ho Chi Minh City witnessed a decline in the number of immigrants for the first time.
In 2023, the number of immigrants will be only 0.67%, the first time the rate of mechanical population growth is lower than the rate of natural population growth. In previous years, such as 2022, these two rates were equal at 0.7%.
In 2020, the city's mechanical population growth rate was 1.7%, receiving an average of nearly 170,000 - 180,000 immigrants, adding human resources to the city. But by 2023, with a rate of 0.67%, the number of immigrants was only about 65,000 people.
"For the first time, Ho Chi Minh City is no longer an ideal destination for immigrants from other provinces," said Mr. Trung.
22 provinces and cities have low birth rates
Mr. Nguyen Thien Nhan - member of the 15th National Assembly, former Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee - informed that in 2023, Vietnam's total fertility rate had decreased to 1.96 children/woman, the lowest level since 1975.
The whole country has 22 provinces and Ho Chi Minh City with low birth rates below the total replacement rate, accounting for 40% of the country's population.
In which, the Southeast has a low total fertility rate of 1.47, the Southwest is 1.61.
Without breakthrough changes in economic, social and population policies, Vietnam's total fertility rate will continue to fall further below 2.1 children per woman.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/nguoi-nhap-cu-vao-tp-hcm-giam-manh-chi-con-65-000-nguoi-nam-20241015124820661.htm
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