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Fact Sheet on the Age and Sex Structure of Viet Nam's Population: Evidence from the 2009 Census

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Based on the analysis of the sample data of the 2009 Census on Population and Housing in Viet Nam – this factsheet presents key information on the age and sex structure in Viet Nam. It also analyzes some policy implications and includes recommendations on how Viet Nam can take advantage of the opportunities and overcome the constraints of its demographic dynamics in the country’s socio-economic and human development planning.

 

 

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Age-Sex structure and Marial Status of the Population in Viet Nam

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The monograph “Age-sex structure and marital status of the population in Viet Nam” was developed using the data of the 15% sample survey which was included in the VNPHC 2009 in order to provide the readers with the most up-do-date information about Viet Nam’s age-sex structure and marital status.

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Fertility and Mortality in Viet Nam: Patterns, Trends and Differentials

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The publication compiled by researchers from the Department of Population and Labour Statistics, the General Statistics Office is the result of one of the above efforts. The monograph includes 4 main chapters. Chapter 1 is the introduction and the methodology. Chapter 2 analyzes the current fertility levels and trends in Vietnam through data from the censuses. Chapter 3 presents the analysis results of the mortality rate. 

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Population Projections for Viet Nam 2009-2049

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One of the important input information of policy making and socioeconomic planning work is future population size of the whole country and lower administrative units. Consequently, population projections are normally implemented periodically. 

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The 2009 Population and Housing Census: Some key indicators

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This publication comprises the most important 56 indicators of Viet Nam's 2009 Housing and Population Census, including completed results and expanded sample results (for those items not included in the questionnaire). It is noted that in this pubilcation the expanded sample results have been resised in comparison with the "Expanded sample results" released in December 2009, and thus they have replaced with the respective information in this publication.

 

 

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Gender-Based Violence: Issue paper

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This paper was commissioned by the UN Gender Programme Coordination Group (Gender PCG) to provide a summary of current issues relating to Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in Viet Nam

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Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Viet Nam

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This fact sheet summarizes the paper “Gender-based violence. A review” prepared by the UN in Viet Nam in consultation with key stakeholders, to provide an overview of current issues relating to GBV in Viet Nam.

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Internal Migration

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This paper focuses on internal economic migration in Viet Nam. It is important to recognise the continuities between internal and international migration trends, as well as their shared capacity to significantly contribute to the socio-economic development of Viet Nam.

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Sex ratio at birth in South East Asia with a focus in Viet Nam

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The overall purpose of this document is to abstract and summarise a selection of articles from the Asian region and Viet Nam in relation to changing trends in sex ratio at birth (SRB). This is the first annotated bibliography on the topic of the changing SRB in Viet Nam and a selected few other Asian countries.The current bibliography is a first attempt to produce a dynamic document that will assist researchers, policy makers and development partners in identifying what is already known and in addressing the needs resulting from current negative SRB trends that have been identified in Viet Nam.

 

 

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Sex ratio at birth in South East Asia with a focus in Viet Nam

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The overall purpose of this document is to abstract and summarise a selection of articles from the Asian region and Viet Nam in relation to changing trends in sex ratio at birth (SRB).

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