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Muslim Fertility Transition:The Case of the Singapore Malays
Muslim Fertility Transition Singapore Malays birth control
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2009/4/22
Islamic teachings are often linked with higher fertility among certain populations, even though there is no general consensus among Muslim religious authorities about different methods of birth contro...
Beyond Demographic Transition:Industrialization and Population Change in Singapore
Demographic Transition Industrialization Singapore
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2009/4/22
Although Singapore in 1987 reversed its two-decade old anti-natalist population policy to promote three-child families, the prospects for success will depend on more than the generous incentives being...
Micro-consequences of Low Fertility in Singapore
Low Fertility Singapore
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2009/4/22
This article discusses some of the changes that have occurred in both the family and occupational structure in Singapore. In the past few years, persistent labour shortages have raised the question of...
Three Decades of Breast-feeding Trends in Singapore
Breast-feeding Trends Singapore
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2009/4/22
In 1985, about 60 per cent of well-to-do mothers in Singapore initiated breast-feeding. This value compares favourably with the 36 per cent of poor mothers breast-feeding, but is still unacceptably lo...
1990 Singapore Census (Demographers' Notebook)
Singapore Census Demographers
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2009/4/21
The tradition of decennial population censuses in Singapore was introduced
by the British colonial administration in 1871, although it has been
claimed that the first census was carried out in 1824 ...
Is institutionalization the Answer for the Elderly? The Case of Singapore (Demographers' Notebook)
institutionalization Singapore Elderly
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2009/4/15
Ageing of the population is a demographic phenomenon normally associated with developed countries. This particular trend is currently of concern to Singapore. In 1957, 43 per cent of the population wa...
Singapore's ‘Three or More’Policy:The First Five Years
Singapore annual number of births The First Five Years
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2009/4/10
Although this article does not attempt a full evaluation of the "selectively pro-natalist" national population policy of Singapore, it does bring out some indicative findings useful for assessing the ...
Projecting Complete Cohort Fertility in Singapore (Demographers' Notebook)
Cohort Fertility Singapore
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2009/4/10
The discussion concerning fertility in Singapore during the post-Second World War period has been confined to consideration of the reduction in total period fertility. Although a focus on period ferti...
Reproducting the Asian Family Across the Generations:“Tradition”, Gender and Expectations in Singapore
Asian Family Generations Expectations Singapore
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2009/4/1
Trends in fertility and the future of the "Asian family" are important topics of current debate in Singapore where the Government has been more proactive than its European counterparts in trying to en...
Bangladeshi Migrant Workers in Singapore:The View from Inside
Bangladeshi Migrant Workers Singapore
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2009/3/27
This study focuses on the circumstances in which foreign workers work and live, by investigating the socio-economic experiences of Bangladeshi migrant workers in Singapore. Findings suggest that migra...
Singapore's Family Values:Do They Explain Low Fertility?
Family Values Low Fertility
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2009/3/27
Many individuals and policy makers in Singapore believe that society’s "family values" are being eroded because of processes such as rapid economic development, industrialization and globalization. Th...
Singapore's Family Values:Do They Explain Low Fertility?
Family Values Low Fertility
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2009/3/27
Many individuals and policy makers in Singapore believe that society’s "family values" are being eroded because of processes such as rapid economic development, industrialization and globalization. Th...