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Singapore’s total fertility rate set to plunge to historic low as child-raising costs rise, more stay single
- With the city state’s total fertility rate for 2023 projected to hit an all-time low of 0.97, minister Indranee Rajah said ‘we need more Singaporeans’ to maintain dynamism
- She added the government will provide ‘a conducive environment’ for couples who wish to start a family but acknowledged many remained single amid shifting societal norms
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Singapore’s total fertility rate continues to decline and is estimated to hit an all-time low of 0.97 for 2023.
The rate has been on a downward trend since 2018, when it was 1.14. It continued to fall to 1.12 in 2021, followed by 1.04 in 2022.
It has stayed below the replacement level of 2.1 for many years. This is the level of fertility at which a population exactly replaces itself from one generation to the next.
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Indranee Rajah, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office, said in parliament on Wednesday that there were various reasons for Singapore’s low fertility.
“Some are temporal, for instance, couples that had their marriage plans disrupted by Covid-19, which may have in turn delayed their parenthood plans.
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“Others cite concerns about the financial costs of child-raising, pressures to be an excellent parent, or difficulties managing work and family commitments.”
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