In Vietnam, a significant gender disparity exists, with more boys than girls, leading to societal challenges. The traditional preference for sons, coupled with prenatal sex determination technologies, has exacerbated this issue. Women face pressure to bear sons, leading to increased risks of forced marriages and human trafficking. Despite legislative efforts and growing awareness, tangible social reforms are necessary to alleviate the gender gap and its associated problems.
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by Rodion Ebbig... om www.dw.com 03-04-2024
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