![]() | Population Policy and Reproduction in Singapore: Making Future Citizens Subjects: Area Studies; Social Sciences; Asian Studies; Sociology & Social Policy; Asian Studies (General); South East Asian Studies; Social Policy; This book examines the relationship between population policies and individual reproductive decisions in low-fertility contexts. Using the case study of Singapore, it demonstrates that the effectiveness of population policy is a function of competing notions of citizenship, and the gap between seemingly neutral policy incentives and the perceived and experienced disparate effects. Shirley Hsiao-Li Sun is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Her main research interests are population studies, social inequalities, citizenship and immigration, economic development and social reproduction, and science and technology. |
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