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Romancing Singapore: When yesterday's success becomes today's challenge
Authors:Pauline Leong  Krishnamurthy Sriramesh
Affiliation:1. Department of Multimedia Communications, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, 13, Jalan 13/6, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia;2. School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 637718, Singapore
Abstract:When Singapore gained independence in 1965, its policies were “strongly anti-natalist” as the government feared that population growth could strain its limited resources and hinder economic development. National campaigns were successfully used for population control and within a decade birth rates fell so much that the country became a victim of its own success. Fearing a loss in replacement of the population, the government has adopted a rather aggressively “pro-natalist” policy. In addition to cash grants and tax rebates to encourage births, public-education campaigns have promoted positive attitudes towards marriage, children and family life including Romancing Singapore, a month-long campaign in February 2003.
Keywords:Romancing Singapore   Population control campaigns   Birth rate
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