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Title: Gender Imbalance In Vietnam: Problems And Solutions
Authors: Tran ThiBichNgoc
Barysheva, Galina Anzelmovna
Kuznetsova, Lyubov Sergeevna
Anh Thi Hoang Dinh
Keywords: gender imbalance; sex ratio at birth; crude fertility rate; crude mortality rate; gender equality; gender discrimination; соотношения; смертность; рождаемость; гендерное равенство; дискриминация
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Future Academy
Citation: Gender Imbalance In Vietnam: Problems And Solutions / Tran ThiBichNgoc [et al.] // The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences (EpSBS). — 2018. — Vol. 38 : Lifelong Wellbeing in the World (WELLSO 2017) : IV International Scientific Symposium, 11-15 September 2017, Tomsk, Russian Federation : [proceedings]. — [P. 275-293].
Abstract: In the modern world gender imbalance occurs on a global scale and it is especially aggravated in Asian countries. This phenomenon is understood as a change in the sexual structure of the population in the unfavourable direction, which depends on many factors. When examining the problem of gender imbalance, demographers consider the unbalanced sex ratio at birth to be the most important factor. In Vietnam over the last ten years, the imbalanced sex ratio at birth has been growing with inevitable consequences and is expanding throughout the country. Although the Vietnam government has taken into account the current situation and its decisions in China, India, pursuing policies aimed to its prevention, but the situation of gender imbalance has not been controlled yet. In recent years, the consequences of the gender imbalance for the country's socio-economic development and safe life of the population have been noted. The purpose of this article is to examine the current state of gender imbalance in Vietnam and to propose comprehensive measures of solving this problem in the future, in the context of implementing the third of the eight Millennium Development Goals in the UN Declaration, that is Promoting Gender Equality and Empowering Women. Data and methods: This article is based on the information from the officially published materials and statistical data of Vietnam, international organizations and other countries. While studying and analysing data and discussing the problems, the statistical, mathematical and sociological methods of research are used.
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