Singaporeans are marrying later and having fewer children than five years ago, with university-educated women the least likely to marry and to have larger families, according to a government survey.

The increase in proportion of singles was highest among women aged 25 to 29 and men aged 30 to 34.

Singaporeans are marrying later and having fewer children than five years ago, with university-educated women the least likely to marry and to have larger families, according to a…