Vietnam's Baby Bonuses Unlikely to Stop the Aging Clock Vietnam's first Population Law, which took effect on July 1, has been touted as a crucial step in tackling the country's rapidly aging population.
The law offers various incentives to encourage couples to have more children, including childbirth subsidies and increased maternity leave for female employees.
However, experts warn that reversing demographic trends will not be easy, and Vietnam's efforts may ultimately prove insufficient to stem the tide of aging.