Ready to tie the knot? : understanding millennials’ perceptions on dating, marriage and family

The phenomena of rising singlehood, late marriages and childbearing in Singapore contributed to its sub-replacement fertility and ageing population, leading to social, political and economic implications. Therefore, the state made continual efforts to increase its population by targeting young adult...

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Main Authors: Lieu, Hui Ying, Nur Diyana Binte Mohd Suhaimi, Tee, Si Ying Angela
Other Authors: Sun Hsiao-Li Shirley
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73611
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-736112019-12-10T12:47:05Z Ready to tie the knot? : understanding millennials’ perceptions on dating, marriage and family Lieu, Hui Ying Nur Diyana Binte Mohd Suhaimi Tee, Si Ying Angela Sun Hsiao-Li Shirley School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology The phenomena of rising singlehood, late marriages and childbearing in Singapore contributed to its sub-replacement fertility and ageing population, leading to social, political and economic implications. Therefore, the state made continual efforts to increase its population by targeting young adults through matchmaking events and population policies. This explorative study analyses twenty-nine in-depth semi-structured interviews with never- married Singaporean millennials to understand their perceptions of dating, marriage and family formation, while addressing the literature gap in the millennials’ dating culture. We found that while marriage and family were highly desired by millennials, their lack of economic resources and conservative mind-set pose as barriers to early marriage. With a persisting trend towards delayed marriages, we suggest that it stems from their delayed transition into adulthood, constant negotiations between traditional beliefs and modern norms, and their pragmatic mind-set in marriage and family formation. Bachelor of Arts 2018-04-02T03:27:09Z 2018-04-02T03:27:09Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73611 en Nanyang Technological University 31 p. application/pdf
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Lieu, Hui Ying
Nur Diyana Binte Mohd Suhaimi
Tee, Si Ying Angela
Ready to tie the knot? : understanding millennials’ perceptions on dating, marriage and family
description The phenomena of rising singlehood, late marriages and childbearing in Singapore contributed to its sub-replacement fertility and ageing population, leading to social, political and economic implications. Therefore, the state made continual efforts to increase its population by targeting young adults through matchmaking events and population policies. This explorative study analyses twenty-nine in-depth semi-structured interviews with never- married Singaporean millennials to understand their perceptions of dating, marriage and family formation, while addressing the literature gap in the millennials’ dating culture. We found that while marriage and family were highly desired by millennials, their lack of economic resources and conservative mind-set pose as barriers to early marriage. With a persisting trend towards delayed marriages, we suggest that it stems from their delayed transition into adulthood, constant negotiations between traditional beliefs and modern norms, and their pragmatic mind-set in marriage and family formation.
author2 Sun Hsiao-Li Shirley
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Nur Diyana Binte Mohd Suhaimi
Tee, Si Ying Angela
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author Lieu, Hui Ying
Nur Diyana Binte Mohd Suhaimi
Tee, Si Ying Angela
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title Ready to tie the knot? : understanding millennials’ perceptions on dating, marriage and family
title_short Ready to tie the knot? : understanding millennials’ perceptions on dating, marriage and family
title_full Ready to tie the knot? : understanding millennials’ perceptions on dating, marriage and family
title_fullStr Ready to tie the knot? : understanding millennials’ perceptions on dating, marriage and family
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