Singapore’s total fertility rate (TFR) fell to a record low of 0.87 last year, from 0.97 the year before. Ms Indranee said this carried “deep ramifications” for the country if left unaddressed.
She identified housing, caregiving and preschool education as three areas where changes could be made earlier than others.
When asked to name a target fertility rate, Ms Indranee declined to put a figure on it.
“What would really, really be good is if we have more babies than we had last year, and if our TFR figure is better than it was last year,” she said.
WHAT SUCCESS WOULD LOOK LIKE
Ms Indranee listed six measures of success for the workgroup.

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