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Geography Topic 1 Case Study: Singapore (Pro Natalist Policy)

front 1

What factors made Singapore introduce its pro natalist policy?

back 1

-Lowest total fertility rates
Has a rate of 1.1 (Replacement rate is 2.1)

-Very high percentage of foreign individuals
36% of population is foreign (If not implemented possible loss of culture, heritage etc.)

front 2

Name the strategies that Singapore has implemented to increase its population

back 2

-Increasing maternity leave to 12 weeks for the first four babies
-Increase child benefits for each family
-Paying $1000 for six years into a special account
-Slogans and posters, 1987's slogan: "Have Three Or More" (if you can afford it)

front 3

Name some successes of Singapore's pro natalist policy

back 3

13.6% increase in birth rates in 1988 (the year the policy was introduced)

front 4

Name some problems with Singapore's pro natalist policy

back 4

-The 40 year old virgin
People in Singapore tend to have a firm mindset of marrying late and having fewer children

-High cost of living
Due to high expenses, families would prefer to have less children to cut costs