January 12, 2026 | 15:00

Working age segment accounts for almost 63% of population

Nhat Duong

Vietnam is still in its demographic dividend phase, commonly referred to as the "golden population" period.

Working age  segment  accounts for almost 63% of population

Vietnam's population reached 102.3 million in 2025, with working age (15–59) accounting for 62.7%, maintaining its “golden population” status, according to the National Statistics Office.

The male population stood at 51 million, or 49.9% of the total, while the female population at 51.3 million, or 50.1%. The population in rural areas stood at 62.9 million, accounting for 61.4% of the total; while the urban population at 39 million.

As a result of declined birth rates and rising life expectancy in recent years, the share of young population (aged 0–14) continued to fall, from 23.5% in 2024 to 22.8% in 2025. Meanwhile, the proportion of  elderly population (aged 60 and above) increased from 14% to 14.5%

The working-age population (15–59), however, remained high at around 62.7%, indicating that Vietnam is still in its demographic dividend phase, commonly referred to as the "golden population" period.

Vietnam's total fertility rate (TFR) in 2025 was 1.93 children per woman, a slight increase from 2024 (1.91 children per woman). However, since 2020, fertility has exhibited a downward trend and is projected to continue declining in the coming years.

Mortality rates remained low. The crude death rate in 2025 was 6.1 per thousand, a slight rise from 2024 (5.6 per thousand). The infant mortality rate (IMR) was 11.2 per thousand, marginally down from the previous year (11.3 per thousand). Average life expectancy held steady at 74.7 years, unchanged from 2024.

The sex ratio at birth (SRB) in 2025 was 110 boys per 100 girls, a slight decrease from 2024 (111.4). Nevertheless, this remains well above the natural biological balance (about 105 boys per 100 girls), indicating that gender imbalance at birth continues to be a significant challenge.

The National Statistics Office emphasized the need for more synchronized and effective policy implementation to achieve the goals of the Vietnam Population Strategy, which targets reducing the SRB to below 109 boys per 100 live-born girls by 2030.

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