The rising singlehood in Singapore has reached pressing concerns and this escalating singlehood has indeed reaped implications for both the singles and the Singapore society. Whilst the present literatures have delved and focused on the impacts of the singlehood situation, the micro objective of my paper is to examine and assess the reasons behind the single way of life in Singapore. First hand and in depth interviews will enable me to draw out real life stories and understandings from the singles themselves. I will focus on singles, aged 35 years and above and who have never been married before. The in-depth interviews would also help to reveal the future implications and possible solutions to the rising singlehood path, the macro aim of m...
Although the government has implemented several pro-natalist policies to address the problem of ultr...
Despite having progressed socioeconomically, empowered women in Singapore are still expected to subs...
Given the rising trend of women delaying (or eschewing) marriage and the dearth of studies on their ...
The increasing number of singles in Singapore is alarming as this goes against the government‟s effo...
The number of singles in Singapore has been on the rise in recent years. Many papers have been dedic...
Contemporary theorizing about family life suggests an increasing ‘individualization’ of social life,...
It is a known fact that the number of singles in Singapore have been on the rise in the recent years...
This paper aims to uncover how gender ideology influences the lived experiences and perceptions of s...
This paper examines the attitudes and behaviours of Chinese singles towards singlehood and marriage ...
The Singapore government has been grappling with the issues of ultra-low fertility rates and the thr...
The aim of this study is to examine why, despite social policies and initiatives implemented by the ...
Low fertility rates and an aging population challenge the city-state of singapore. The singaporean g...
Late marriage and the increasing trend of singlehood are two of the main factors attributed to low f...
The trend of delayed marriage and rising singlehood among well-educated women are often associated w...
The problems of delayed marriages and low birth rates have consistently plagued Singapore. The media...
Although the government has implemented several pro-natalist policies to address the problem of ultr...
Despite having progressed socioeconomically, empowered women in Singapore are still expected to subs...
Given the rising trend of women delaying (or eschewing) marriage and the dearth of studies on their ...
The increasing number of singles in Singapore is alarming as this goes against the government‟s effo...
The number of singles in Singapore has been on the rise in recent years. Many papers have been dedic...
Contemporary theorizing about family life suggests an increasing ‘individualization’ of social life,...
It is a known fact that the number of singles in Singapore have been on the rise in the recent years...
This paper aims to uncover how gender ideology influences the lived experiences and perceptions of s...
This paper examines the attitudes and behaviours of Chinese singles towards singlehood and marriage ...
The Singapore government has been grappling with the issues of ultra-low fertility rates and the thr...
The aim of this study is to examine why, despite social policies and initiatives implemented by the ...
Low fertility rates and an aging population challenge the city-state of singapore. The singaporean g...
Late marriage and the increasing trend of singlehood are two of the main factors attributed to low f...
The trend of delayed marriage and rising singlehood among well-educated women are often associated w...
The problems of delayed marriages and low birth rates have consistently plagued Singapore. The media...
Although the government has implemented several pro-natalist policies to address the problem of ultr...
Despite having progressed socioeconomically, empowered women in Singapore are still expected to subs...
Given the rising trend of women delaying (or eschewing) marriage and the dearth of studies on their ...