- Joined
- Apr 9, 2009
- Messages
- 3,070
- Points
- 0
THE Association of Women for Action and Research (Aware) is calling for five policy changes to help the falling birth rate here.
The association wants paternity leave of two weeks to be made mandatory.
It is also for converting the final month of the existing four-month maternity leave into a parental one.
Aware's call comes in the wake of Singapore's fertility rate being at a record low.
In 2010, it plummeted to 1.16, a far cry from the replacement rate of 2.1.
A recent study of 1,000 young working parents commissioned by Aware, found that nine in 10 support compulsory paternity leave, while over half want the option to transfer leave from mum to dad.
a) Make paid paternity leave of two weeks mandatory, with the cost shared between the employer and the state.
b) Convert the 4th month of maternity leave into ‘parental leave’ to be taken by either parent, with the state sharing the cost with the employer when the father takes this leave.
c) Offer a ‘parenting present’ of $4,000 to couples where the father takes the 4th month of parental leave.
d) Convert the currently mandated 6 days of paid childcare leave into dependent’s leave, with ‘dependents’ including older children and parents.
e) Extend to unwed parents the same parenting leave benefits enjoyed by married parents.
The association wants paternity leave of two weeks to be made mandatory.
It is also for converting the final month of the existing four-month maternity leave into a parental one.
Aware's call comes in the wake of Singapore's fertility rate being at a record low.
In 2010, it plummeted to 1.16, a far cry from the replacement rate of 2.1.
A recent study of 1,000 young working parents commissioned by Aware, found that nine in 10 support compulsory paternity leave, while over half want the option to transfer leave from mum to dad.
a) Make paid paternity leave of two weeks mandatory, with the cost shared between the employer and the state.
b) Convert the 4th month of maternity leave into ‘parental leave’ to be taken by either parent, with the state sharing the cost with the employer when the father takes this leave.
c) Offer a ‘parenting present’ of $4,000 to couples where the father takes the 4th month of parental leave.
d) Convert the currently mandated 6 days of paid childcare leave into dependent’s leave, with ‘dependents’ including older children and parents.
e) Extend to unwed parents the same parenting leave benefits enjoyed by married parents.