Faced with a baby boom, Vietnam is planning a crackdown to stop couples having more than two children. The communist government in the country of 86 million - two-thirds of whom are under 35 - fears a new population explosion will knock its economic growth off track and strain health and education services.
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Vietnam plans return to two-child law - The Guardian 22nd November 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008
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Labels: Developing Countries, Health, Human Fertility, IHN, Legislation, News, The Guardian
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