Hanoi - Facing a population boom, the government of Vietnam has proposed limiting families to two children by punishing bureaucrats who fail to keep the numbers down, a senior government official said Friday.
"We are very determined to limit couples on having a third child," said Nguyen Ba Thuy, Deputy Minister of Health, specializing in population issues and family planning.
Vietnam has an estimated population of 86 million, with some parts of the country among the most densely populated in Asia.
Thuy said Vietnam's birth rate is set to jump as the number of women of reproductive age is at an all-time high. Officials worry that a baby boom will jeopardize the country's development efforts.