The Central Populatio nand Housing Census Steering Committee convened a national video-teleconference to announce preliminary results of the population and housing census in Ha Noi on July 11.
Accordingly, out of the total population number, the number of malepeoplewas 47.8 million (accounting for 49.8%) and the number of femalepeoplewas over 48.3 million (accounting for 50.2%).
Viet Namis the 15th most populous country in the world and the 3rd most populousnationin the Southeast Asian region.In comparison with 2009, Viet Nam's position was the same in the Southeast Asian region. However, the country fell two steps in the world.
After ten years, since 2009, the population scale grew by 10.4 million with average growth rate of 1.14%, a slight decrease of 1.18% against the previous decade.
The census found that Viet Nam had a high population density with 290 people per km2, up 31 persons per km2 in comparision with 2009.
Ha Noi and HCMChavethe highest population density with 2,398 people per km2 and 4,363 people per km2, respectively.
Over the past decade, the urbanization rate took place rapidly andbroadly. In 2019, over 33 million people are living in urban areas (accounting for 34.4%). Meanwhile, over 63.1 million othersare staying in rural areas, making up 65.6%.
The rate of over 15-year-old married people was 77.5%. The married population made up 69.2%. The rate of divorce or separation accounted for 2.1%. The rate of widowed wife/husband population occupied 6.2%.
The country housed over 26.8 million households, up 4.4 million in comparison with 2009. Up to 93.1% of them lived in well built houses or semi-permanent houses.
Average housing area was 23.5m2 per person, 6.8 m2 bigger than that in the previous decade.
However, 4,800 households were dealing with homelessness.
Addressing the event, Deputy PM Vuong Dinh Hue who is the Head of the Central Population and Housing Census Steering Committee said that the census provided key and reliable information on population, demographic situation, housing, immigration for the Party, State, National Assembly, Government and localities to perfect the legal system, strategies, and policies on socio-economic development especially in population and housing.
He stressed the goal in which no one is left behind. Hence, it is necessary to conduct appropriate policies for difficult subjects in rural areas and those who are homeless.
The Deputy PM assigned the General Statistics Office to make analysis tables and official reports which will be published this December.
Mr. Hue also noticed that although Viet Nam is experiencing a period of "golden population structure," aging population is occurring rapidly, thus population policies must be adopted to avoid the problem.
(Source: VGP)