Desperate for a date, Singapore courts matchmakers
SINGAPORE: Singapore is playing matchmaker again. Desperate to
boost its fertility rate, the government of the city-state says it will
fund new services and activities that encourage dating.
The government said on Friday it will pay up to 80 percent of costs
up to S$50,000 ($32,090) for approved projects that "provide
gender-balanced social interaction opportunities to singles".
Singapore is on a drive to get its hard-working citizens to mix and
mingle more often, introducing campaigns such as "Romancing Singapore"
and offering financial incentives to encourage bigger families.
The island-state ranked 40th out of 41 countries in a survey on how
frequently people have sex, according to the Durex Global Sex Survey
published last December.
Its fertility rate, defined as the average number of babies born to
women during their reproductive years, hit a low of 1.24 last year,
below the 2.1 needed to sustain the population.
Singapore, Friday, Reuters |