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Singapore looks beyond baby bonuses as fertility hits record low

With fertility rates unlikely to rebound sharply, Singapore’s prime minister says it will need to rely more on AI and immigration.

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scmp.comStai leggendo3 g fa

Singapore looks beyond baby bonuses as fertility hits record low

With fertility rates unlikely to rebound sharply, Singapore’s prime minister says it will need to rely more on AI and immigration.

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channelnewsasia.com3 g fa

Declining fertility a global challenge that no one has answers to, but efforts still worth it: PM Wong

Asked whether a new population planning parameter is on the cards, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said there is no new figure and the goal is to “maintain stability and to avoid population decline”.

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  1. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    Declining fertility a global challenge that no one has answers to, but efforts still worth it: PM Wong

    Asked whether a new population planning parameter is on the cards, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said there is no new figure and the goal is to “maintain stability and to avoid…

  2. martedì 9 giugno 2026·scmp.com

    Singapore looks beyond baby bonuses as fertility hits record low

    With fertility rates unlikely to rebound sharply, Singapore’s prime minister says it will need to rely more on AI and immigration.