The Singapore government steps in to solve the marriage crisis among young people
In recent years, Singapore's birth rate has continued to decline. In order to deal with the continued sluggish birth rate and the increase in the number of single young people, the Singaporean government recently established the Social Services Bureau to help young people in the country start a family and have children.
In order to help solve the marriage issues of the country's 620,000 single men and women and stimulate an increase in the fertility rate, the main job of the newly established Social Services Bureau is to teach single men and women how to communicate and create opportunities for them to get along.
The organization recently organized an exhibition on marriage at the National Museum of Singapore.
Not only that, the Social Service Bureau has also opened a marriage agency to provide single men and women with opportunities to meet and communicate. It also teaches these young men and women how to communicate with the partners they are looking for, such as how both parties can communicate with each other. Meeting at a teahouse, how to hold a conversation and more.
Staff from the Social Services Bureau said that in a country like Singapore where work pressure is high and time is tight, young men and women do face many difficulties in meeting, communicating, getting married and having children.
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