VNExpress-Oct 28

Gender imbalance in the Red River Delta is the highest among all Vietnamese regions, with 115 boys born for every 100 girls, a new report says. The 2021 Country Gender Equality Profile for Vietnam, released Tuesday by UN Women in cooperation with the Australian Embassy in Vietnam, the Asian Development Bank and the International Labor Organization, notes that Vietnam has “an extreme imbalance in the sex ratio at birth due to son preference and sex-selective abortion.” The report said the sex ratio at birth in Vietnam, according to the 2019 Census, is 111.5 boys born for every 100 girls, placing the country among the five lowest ranked countries in the world. Of all the regions in Vietnam, the Red River Delta has the highest sex ratio at birth with 115 boys for every 100 girls, while the Central Highlands has the lowest imbalance at 105 boys for every 100 girls. Declining fertility rates and the availability of reproductive technologies combined with Vietnam’s traditional preference for sons as a predominantly patriarchal society, have led to a rapid rise in prenatal sex-selective interventions to produce sons. Read more at: https://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/red-river-delta-gender-imbalance-highest-in-the-country-report-4377886.html