These days, Singaporeans are constantly hearing how they should consider marriage and have kids to boost our Total Fertility Rate (TFR)
Which honestly makes sense, considering Singapore’s TFR has now fallen to a historic low of 0.87.
But long before Baby Bonuses, paternity leave, and government grants entered the picture, Singapore’s national message was very different.
Back in the ’70s and early ’80s, Singaporeans were essentially being told to calm down and stop having children.
And thanks to a resurfaced government PSA currently going viral online, younger Singaporeans are now discovering just how aggressively Singapore once campaigned against early marriage and large families.
The resurfaced video was originally produced by the former Singapore Family Planning and Population Board (SFPPB) during Singapore’s “Stop at Two” era.
“Been a teenager is the time for learning and growing. You are young only once,” declared the narrator, while opening with cheerful scenes of adults enjoying life.
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