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In Vietnam, new mothers get 4-6 months off for maternity leave with 100% of income covered.[1] According to a 2013 Save the Children report: "Vietnam, for example, though quite poor, scored relatively well as a place for moms, in part by cutting its newborn death rate by an impressive 47 percent over 20 years."[2]