UNFPA supports Vietnam for better policy making in population
Data collection is regarded as an important factor in evidence-based policies for the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals in Vietnam.
Data collection is regarded as an important factor in evidence-based policies for the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals in Vietnam.
The outlook for the labor market remains grim as the number of employed people continues to decline in the second quarter.
The results will help the Government better assess the current economic state and socio-economic development trend.
Vietnam posted a trade surplus of US$1.29 billion during the four-month period, a positive result amid difficult global trade environment as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The latest Covid-19 outbreak in the country has delayed the recovery of the labor market, forcing workers, especially women, to seek jobs in informal sectors.
The GDP growth target of 6.5% for 2021 is a challenge for the country, which requires strong efforts from the government, business community and people.
While Vietnam has established a set of national gender development indicators since 2011, nearly two-thirds of them cannot be broken down by gender.
The main objective of the national economic census is to serve as the foundation for the calculation of the country’ GDP and GRDP data.
A short-term solution would be to optimize the transaction process by increasing the minimum trading lot from 10 to 100 shares, starting from January 4, 2021.
The pandemic has been the major factor that took away work opportunities of 1.6 million people.