Vietnam becomes 15th most populous nation

Home to more than 96 million people, Vietnam has become the world’s 15th most populous nation and the third in Southeast Asia, the Central Population and Housing Census Steering Committee revealed at the online conference in Hanoi on July 11.
Vietnam becomes 15th most populous nation ảnh 1At the online conference (Photo: VNA)

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Home to more than 96 million people, Vietnam has becomethe world’s 15th most populous nation and the third in SoutheastAsia, the Central Population and Housing Census Steering Committee revealed atthe online conference in Hanoi on July 11.

Preliminary results of the 2019 census show that the country’s population expandedby 10.4 million as compared to a decade ago, and the average growth rate was1.14 percent per year while the figure was 1.18 percent for 1999-2009.

Vietnam has an average population density of 290 people per square kilometre, withHanoi and Ho Chi Minh being the most densely populated cities. Nearly 2,400people reside in one square kilometre in the capital city, and the number inthe southern hub is 4,363.

The census also found the country experienced a rapid pace of urbanisation inthe past 10 years, scaling up the urban population to 33 million people, or34.4 percent of the total.

The Vietnamese people have been more educated than ever before, as the numberof out-of-school population at the school age fell significantly, from 20.9percent in 1999 to 16.4 percent in 2009 and 8.3 percent in 2019. The literacyrate in Vietnam was recorded at 95.8 percent.

Vietnam now has over 26.8 million households, 4.4 million higher than 10 yearsago. Although the living standards are improved, 4.8 million families stillcannot not afford housing.

At the event, Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue, who is also head of theCentral Population and Housing Census Steering Committee, laid stress on thepurpose of the national census, which is to ensure no one is left behind.

Despite the fact that Vietnam is experiencing a golden population structure,the country is facing a rapidly aging population, he said, adding that rationalpolicies must be worked out to assure that the residents are rich before theyget old.

Besides, disadvantaged people, especially those in rural areas and having nopermanent houses, should receive support, he added.-VNA
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