Limit set on size of families
NZPA-AP Bangkok Vietnam’s workers and public employees have been instructed not to have more than two children a family in an effort to cut the nation’s rapid population growth, says the Vietnam News Agency. This objective was set by the Vietnam Federation of Trade Unions in its national family-planning campaign, which will last until 1990. Vietnam’s population growth rate is about 2.3 per cent. Its total population is 60 million.
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Press, 10 November 1984, Page 4
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