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Jan 17, 2011
Singapore's fertility rate hits record low of 1.16
By Li Xueying
-- ST FILE PHOTO
THE average number of children that a Singapore woman would bear in her lifetime dropped to yet another nadir last year.
Preliminary estimates of the Total Fertility Rate put it at 1.16, down from 1.22 - already a record low - the previous year, announced Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) Wong Kan Seng on Monday.
Meanwhile, the number of new permanent residents has also gone down.
A total of 29,265 foreigners were granted permanent residency last year. This is half of the 59,460 given in 2009. But the number of new citizens held steady at 18,758, a little shy of the 19,928 in the previous year.
Speaking at the Singapore Perspectives Conference organised by think-tank Institute of Policy Studies, DPM Wong also laid out the long-term thrust of Singapore's population strategy.
Singapore's fertility rate hits record low of 1.16
By Li Xueying

THE average number of children that a Singapore woman would bear in her lifetime dropped to yet another nadir last year.
Preliminary estimates of the Total Fertility Rate put it at 1.16, down from 1.22 - already a record low - the previous year, announced Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) Wong Kan Seng on Monday.
Meanwhile, the number of new permanent residents has also gone down.
A total of 29,265 foreigners were granted permanent residency last year. This is half of the 59,460 given in 2009. But the number of new citizens held steady at 18,758, a little shy of the 19,928 in the previous year.
Speaking at the Singapore Perspectives Conference organised by think-tank Institute of Policy Studies, DPM Wong also laid out the long-term thrust of Singapore's population strategy.