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Mon, Jul 21, 2008
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Singapore plans new measures to boost birth rate

SINGAPORE is working on a slew of new measures aimed at boosting the city-state's flagging birth rate, the government said on Monday.

The new measures, which will be announced next month, will include more financial support for parents and policies to encourage a pro-family environment in the workplace, Deputy Prime Minister Wong Kan Seng said in parliament.

Singapore has observed the policies of industrialised countries such as Sweden and Denmark, which are enjoying high fertility rates with the introduction of generous social benefits, but will not be completely employing the same measures, he said.

'The Nordic countries in particular have generous family benefits to support couples in having and raising children... they have provided some useful learning points,' said Mr Wong.

'If we are to offer a same level of social subsidies as in the Nordic countries, we will have to raise our taxes very significantly,' he said.

Mr Wong said Singapore will 'have to decide what works for us based on what we can afford and our local context.'

Singapore has a fertility rate of 1.29 babies born per woman in 2007, well below the 2.1, or at least two children per woman, for the population to replace itself naturally, according to government figures.

Financial incentives unveiled in recent years to encourage married Singaporeans to have more babies have failed to significantly cure the wealthy city-state's baby blues.


 

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