Tapping the potential of married women in Singapore : the role of married women in augmenting Singapore's shrinking labour force

In Singapore, it is observed that married women tend to drop out of the labour force in order to commit to caregiving. This represents an under-utilisation of the female human capital. Given Singapore’s rapidly ageing population and tightening foreign labour policy, there is increasing need to optim...

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Main Authors: Wan, Tin Wai, Tan, Celestia Wan Cheng, Nur Atiqah Abdul Razak
Other Authors: David Alexander Reisman
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-589842019-12-10T13:12:14Z Tapping the potential of married women in Singapore : the role of married women in augmenting Singapore's shrinking labour force Wan, Tin Wai Tan, Celestia Wan Cheng Nur Atiqah Abdul Razak David Alexander Reisman School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic theory::Microeconomics In Singapore, it is observed that married women tend to drop out of the labour force in order to commit to caregiving. This represents an under-utilisation of the female human capital. Given Singapore’s rapidly ageing population and tightening foreign labour policy, there is increasing need to optimize the use of local labour supply. This paper attempts to shed light on the various concerns and challenges faced by married women in Singapore in terms of work and family, while assessing the scope for increasing female labour force participation amongst them. In doing so, we explored the situation through three stages – a pilot study, a questionnaire and a focus group, and identified the salient concerns underlying the family-work tension from which we offered recommendations to address the problem. Bachelor of Arts 2014-04-17T08:52:19Z 2014-04-17T08:52:19Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/58984 en Nanyang Technological University 126 p. application/pdf application/vnd.ms-excel application/pdf application/octet-stream application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
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Wan, Tin Wai
Tan, Celestia Wan Cheng
Nur Atiqah Abdul Razak
Tapping the potential of married women in Singapore : the role of married women in augmenting Singapore's shrinking labour force
description In Singapore, it is observed that married women tend to drop out of the labour force in order to commit to caregiving. This represents an under-utilisation of the female human capital. Given Singapore’s rapidly ageing population and tightening foreign labour policy, there is increasing need to optimize the use of local labour supply. This paper attempts to shed light on the various concerns and challenges faced by married women in Singapore in terms of work and family, while assessing the scope for increasing female labour force participation amongst them. In doing so, we explored the situation through three stages – a pilot study, a questionnaire and a focus group, and identified the salient concerns underlying the family-work tension from which we offered recommendations to address the problem.
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Tan, Celestia Wan Cheng
Nur Atiqah Abdul Razak
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author Wan, Tin Wai
Tan, Celestia Wan Cheng
Nur Atiqah Abdul Razak
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title Tapping the potential of married women in Singapore : the role of married women in augmenting Singapore's shrinking labour force
title_short Tapping the potential of married women in Singapore : the role of married women in augmenting Singapore's shrinking labour force
title_full Tapping the potential of married women in Singapore : the role of married women in augmenting Singapore's shrinking labour force
title_fullStr Tapping the potential of married women in Singapore : the role of married women in augmenting Singapore's shrinking labour force
title_full_unstemmed Tapping the potential of married women in Singapore : the role of married women in augmenting Singapore's shrinking labour force
title_sort tapping the potential of married women in singapore : the role of married women in augmenting singapore's shrinking labour force
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