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]]>Moreover, these top 5 concerns are consistent with previous findings in our End of Year Survey in 2017. Looking at the results, we can see that the problems people were concerned about are still there by the time this survey was administered in 2019.
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]]>Additionally, the report’s findings point to increasing concerns related to improvements in the education system. This was especially true for respondents in Ho Chi Minh City, where protecting the environment became the second most important topic of concern, in contrast to a higher ranking last year.
Fighting government corruptioncontinues to be a prevalent concern for 12% of the urban population, in keeping with last year’s findings, which were in 3rd place.
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]]>Among different hot social topics in Vietnam, people prioritize food safety the most. End of Year survey by Indochina Research finds that 49% of respondents say this is the most important issue that needs to be addressed in the future.
Environment protection is the 2nd most important concern and fighting corruption is the 3rd.
End of Year is an annual survey by Gallup International, of which Indochina Research is a member. The survey explores outlook, expectations, views and beliefs of people across the globe.
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