Case Study: Increasing population in Singapore Flashcards
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Facts and figures
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- Pop: 5 million people
- Lowest fertility rate of 1.1
- 36% of the Singapore population is made up of foreign nationals and in some sectors like industry, 80% of the workers are foreign
- From 1957 to 1965: fertility rate goes from 6.4 to 4.8 because government saw young people as a threat to living standards: not enough schools, hospitals => The “Stop At Two” was introduced:
+ extra taxes for 3rd chikd
+ no paid maternity leave for 3rd child - Pro-natalist
2
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Policy includes
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- In 1980s, children of female university graduates were offered places at best school and grant $700
- Tax rebates for 3rd child
- Subsidies for day care
- Priority in enrolling at the best schools
- Priority in gaining houses for large families
- Extended leave sick
- Singapore government has also sponsored dating organisations to encourage people to get married earlier and start having children.
- It has increased maternity leave by 50%
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Effects
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- By 2050, pop will increase by 40%