Low fertility rates and an aging population challenge the city-state of singapore. The singaporean government therefore encourages singles to marry and have children. Using ethnographic data and interviews (n = 28), collected between august and december 2012, this explorative study examined the relationship between government interference and the love lives of young, well-educated, single women in singapore. Getting married is expected not only by the state, friends, and family members but also by singles themselves. The author examined how young women view and experience these social ideals in their daily lives. Foucault's (1982, 1984) idea of governmentality and budgeon's (2008) idea of couple culture were used to investigate how governme...
The number of singles in Singapore has been on the rise in recent years. Many papers have been dedic...
Despite having progressed socioeconomically, empowered women in Singapore are still expected to subs...
Late marriage and the increasing trend of singlehood are two of the main factors attributed to low f...
Low fertility rates and an aging population challenge the city-state of singapore. The singaporean g...
The aim of this study is to examine why, despite social policies and initiatives implemented by the ...
The trend of delayed marriage and rising singlehood among well-educated women are often associated w...
Contemporary theorizing about family life suggests an increasing ‘individualization’ of social life,...
This paper aims to uncover how gender ideology influences the lived experiences and perceptions of s...
The increasing number of singles in Singapore is alarming as this goes against the government‟s effo...
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...
Through focus group interviews with Singaporean youth, this study partially replicates Williams and ...
How much do we know about low-income unwed single mothers in Singapore? Are they still being stigmat...
It is a known fact that the number of singles in Singapore have been on the rise in the recent years...
The rising singlehood in Singapore has reached pressing concerns and this escalating singlehood has ...
The number of singles in Singapore has been on the rise in recent years. Many papers have been dedic...
Despite having progressed socioeconomically, empowered women in Singapore are still expected to subs...
Late marriage and the increasing trend of singlehood are two of the main factors attributed to low f...
Low fertility rates and an aging population challenge the city-state of singapore. The singaporean g...
The aim of this study is to examine why, despite social policies and initiatives implemented by the ...
The trend of delayed marriage and rising singlehood among well-educated women are often associated w...
Contemporary theorizing about family life suggests an increasing ‘individualization’ of social life,...
This paper aims to uncover how gender ideology influences the lived experiences and perceptions of s...
The increasing number of singles in Singapore is alarming as this goes against the government‟s effo...
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...
Through focus group interviews with Singaporean youth, this study partially replicates Williams and ...
How much do we know about low-income unwed single mothers in Singapore? Are they still being stigmat...
It is a known fact that the number of singles in Singapore have been on the rise in the recent years...
The rising singlehood in Singapore has reached pressing concerns and this escalating singlehood has ...
The number of singles in Singapore has been on the rise in recent years. Many papers have been dedic...
Despite having progressed socioeconomically, empowered women in Singapore are still expected to subs...
Late marriage and the increasing trend of singlehood are two of the main factors attributed to low f...