A study of familial gender relations, and the effectiveness of pro-family policies in Singapore.
As Singapore’s GDP per capita rose from that of a third world country to first, it’s total fertility rates plunged to one of the lowest in the world. In an attempt to reverse declining fertility rates, pro-family policy enhancements were enacted. This included the introduction of paternity leave, su...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-516872019-12-10T13:56:34Z A study of familial gender relations, and the effectiveness of pro-family policies in Singapore. Tan, Keith Kay Nyu. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Premchand Dommaraju DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Family, marriage and women DRNTU::Humanities::History::Asia::Singapore::Politics and government As Singapore’s GDP per capita rose from that of a third world country to first, it’s total fertility rates plunged to one of the lowest in the world. In an attempt to reverse declining fertility rates, pro-family policy enhancements were enacted. This included the introduction of paternity leave, suggesting familial gender equality in childbearing decisions. Using a political-economic approach, this research investigates the current status of gender relations in Singapore and its complex interactions with the state. It explores how the state governs gender relations through implementation of state policies and mechanisms. Employing sociological insights from Beck, the research unearths and explains how childbearing decisions are made, and aims to promote an understanding of the reasons couples have for delaying or eschewing from childbearing. Bachelor of Arts 2013-04-08T07:34:34Z 2013-04-08T07:34:34Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51687 en Nanyang Technological University 35 p. application/pdf |
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As Singapore’s GDP per capita rose from that of a third world country to first, it’s total fertility rates plunged to one of the lowest in the world. In an attempt to reverse declining fertility rates, pro-family policy enhancements were enacted. This included the introduction of paternity leave, suggesting familial gender equality in childbearing decisions. Using a political-economic approach, this research investigates the current status of gender relations in Singapore and its complex interactions with the state. It explores how the state governs gender relations through implementation of state policies and mechanisms. Employing sociological insights from Beck, the research unearths and explains how childbearing decisions are made, and aims to promote an understanding of the reasons couples have for delaying or eschewing from childbearing. |
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