Ethnic Fertility Differentials in Vietnam and their Proximate Determinants
Published By: PC on eSS | Published Date: March, 15 , 2011Southeast Asia‘s rapid economic growth and demographic change have brought
divergent fertility behaviors, particularly those of socially excluded groups, into sharper
focus. In Vietnam, while the majority Vietnamese and ethnic Chinese, who together
account for 85 percent of the country‘s population and benefit the most from the
country‘s economic progress, have achieved replacement fertility, certain ethnic minority
groups still have total fertility rates exceeding 4. This paper explores proximate
determinants of fertility across ethnic groups using a new classification system for
ethnicity in Vietnam based on poverty indicators, location, and degree of assimilation of
ethnic groups. [Working Paper No. 18] URL: [http://www.popcouncil.org/pdfs/wp/pgy/018.pdf]
Author(s): Sajeda Amin, Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan | Posted on: Mar 15, 2011 | Views(1005) | Download (165)