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Demographic Policy Transition
This post highlights some quick points from Prof Saw Swee-Hock's book, Population Policies and Programmes in Singapore (ISEAS: 2005), regarding one of Singapore's most important public policy changes. My main takeaway is that the government did not replace the "Stop At Two" policy until 1987 despite having been repeatedly warned by experts, including Prof Saw, about the negative repurcussions for almost ten years...
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