Vietnam Scraps Two-Child Policy Amid Declining Birth Rates

Above: A family rides a motorcycle along a street in Hanoi on June 4, 2025. Image copyright: Nhac Nguyen/Contributor/AFP via Getty Images

The Spin

Pro-government narrative

Decades of thoughtful population stewardship have blessed Vietnam with a golden demographic dividend — 67.5% working-age citizens fueling remarkable growth. Yet this triumph teeters on a knife's edge: fertility at 1.96 children per woman. The architects of success must now become masters of delicate transition, or risk squandering their masterwork.

Opposition narrative

Decades of draconian population controls — dismissing state workers for third children and expelling Party members for "excess" births — have engineered Vietnam into a demographic trap. Now, with fertility plummeting to 1.91 children per woman, the authoritarian architects of family limitation confront their own creation: a nation racing toward demographic collapse.

Metaculus Prediction

There is a 50% chance that at least four communist states will exist in 2050, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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