Where is the stork? Sociological insights into barriers to fertility in Singapore1
Low fertility has become a global phenomenon in developed economies, with low birth rates and shrinking populations threatening the projected labour supply of the future. The next generation of parents-to-be grew up in conditions that were governed by change in the ideologies of family, parenthood,...
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Main Authors: | STRAUGHAN, Paulin Tay, CHAN, Angelique, JONES, Gavin W. |
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2006
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