Friday, November 17, 2006

Romancing Singapore?

From Friday's edition of the Business Times - 17 Nov 2006 :

SINGAPORE - Singapore loves the dating game.

The government is so keen for its citizens to marry and procreate that it is setting aside $600,000 (US$384,250) to help fund private matchmaking agencies as part of a new move to reverse the island-state's falling birth rate.
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Singapore is worried about its declining birth rate. Earlier this year, the Department of Statistics reported that the birth rate had fallen for the 28th consecutive year below the 'replacement rate' needed to maintain the population. The fertility rate had fallen to a record low of 1.24 children per female.
In a speech marking National Day in August, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong urged married couples to have more children, and outlined a plan to encourage immigration as part of efforts to increase Singapore's population.
The new matchmaking plan follows other government efforts such as 'Romancing Singapore', a 2004 campaign that involved tips on meeting partners, heart-shaped pizzas and the launch of a perfume carrying the campaign name. The government also offers financial incentives to encourage larger families.
A recent Social Development Unit survey revealed that 90 per cent of 1,000 singles interviewed hoped to get married, and 72 per cent wanted more opportunities to meet possible partners.
The survey said Singapore's singles had spent $29 million so far this year on dating-related expenses, including dining, traditional or computer matchmaking, speed dating and personal ads. -- AP


I know it is a critical issue for Singapore's survival, but somehow I still find myself quite amazed by how hands-on the government is.
I guess one of Mariah Carey's earliest songs "Love takes time" is definitely not something they want to hear right now.

2 comments:

D. Joseph said...

This is interesting. I wonder if they have matchmaking services like Valenti International there?

chocoholic said...

I think there should be quite a few of them around.
I thought I read somewhere that there are even those that specialize in arranging for mail-order brides from other countries, or something within that line.