Name : MsJolene.
Occupation : teacher in Zhonghua Primary.
Age : 27
Q : are you married?
A : no.
Q : do you intend to have children in the future?
A : yes.
Q : how many do you intend to have?
A : two.
Q : what is stopping you to have more?
A : no comment
Q : what do you think will happen if this continues?
A : because there are no natural resources in Singapore , manpower is the only source of resource . they depend on people to provide more money .
Q : what do you think the government can do to encourage to have more children ?
A : provide more money , provide incentives .
interview 2 :
Name : MrsMeiYun .
Occupation : receptionist
Age : 31
Q : are you married?
A : yes
Q : how many children do you have?
A : 1
Q :what is stopping you to have more?
A :i have no time , and im busy with my job
Q : why do you think people in Singapore are not giving birth?
A : they are too busy with their work
Q : what do you think will happen if this continues?
A : Singapore's population will decrease and there will be more foreigns coming to Singapore
interview 3
Name : MsSusan
Occupation : accountant
Age :24
Q :are you married?
A : no
Q : how many children do you intend to have?
A : 2-3
Q :what makes you wanna have children?
A : to continue the family name
Q :why do you think people in Singapore are not giving birth?
A : they have no time to look after their children
Q :why do you think will happen if this continues?
A : work force will be smaller
Q : what do you think the government will do to encourage people to have more children?
A : better inceptives and better policy
interview 4
Name : Mdm Zawiyah
Occuaption : housewife
Age : 56
Q : are you married?
A : yes
Q : how many children do you have?
A : 5
Q :what makes you wanna have children?
A : children bring joy and happiness
Q :why do you think the government is so concern about low birth rate?
A : population of aging people are increasing , while the population of the young generation is decreasing.
Q : what do you think the government will do to encourage people to have more children?
A : conduct more family planning prog , and give free education .
interview 5
Name : Jimmy H
Occupation : CEO of company
Age : 36
what do you think the government will do to encourage people to have more children?
A : yes
Q : how many children do you have?
A : 3
what do you think the government will do to encourage people to have more children?
A : yes
Q :what makes you wanna have children?
A ; i regret having children , they make me angry everyday by fighting within themselves or either getting negative comments from their teachers
Q :why do you think people in singapore are not giving birth?
A : too busy , no time
Q :why do you think the government is so concern about low birth rate?
A :population will not grow
Q : what do you think the government will do to encourage people to have more children?
A : free birth , free hospital bills , free education .
interview 6
Name : Mr Haran
Occupation : engineer worker
Age :47
Q : are you married?
A : yes
Q : how many children do you have?
A : 2
Q : what is stopping you from having more children?
A : very hard to take care of , both me and my wife have not much spare time for them , fees for studying and living is very high .
Q : why do you think the government is so worried about low birth rate?
A : nobody to look after old folks .
Q : what do you thin will happen if this continues?
A : there will be financial issues for people like me , who have no money for the higher living cost.
interview 7
Name : MissKimberly .
Occupation : Head Hunter .
Age : 27
Q : are you married?
A : no.
Q : do you intend to have children?
A : not at the moment because i haven't settled down on my job, but yes, i do intend to have children.
Q : how many children do you intend to have?
A : 2 .
Q : why do you think the government is so concerned about low birth rate?
A : no manpower source.
Q : what do you think will happen if this continues?
A : lack of manpower = no resource .
Q : what do you think the government can do to encourage people to have more children?
A : strike a better pay for work life so it would be easier to support the children.
interview 8
name : -
age : 31
Q : are you married ?
A : nope .
Q : do you intend to have children ?
A : yes .
Q : how many children do you intend to have?
A : around 2-3 ?
Q : why do you think that the government is so concerned about low birth rate ?
A : work force will be smaller.
Q : what do you think the government can do to encourage people to have more children ?
A : better inceptives and better policies . ( education , work )
interview 9
name : MrEric .
occupation : * confidential *
age : 28
Q : are you married?
A : yes
Q : do you intend to have children?
A : no .
Q : why not ?
A : too stressful , me and my wife also have no time to spare.
Q : why do you think the government is so concerned about low birth rate?
A : aging population rapidly increasing
interview 10
Name : MdmDina
Occupation :
Age:35
Q :are you married?
A : yes
Q : how many children do you have?
A : 2
Q :whats stopping you to have more?
A : me and my husband have no time and wwe are both busy with our carreers
Q:why do you think the government is so concern about low birth rate?
A : if singapore's population decrease , they'll be more foreign workers and people in singapore.And they'll be more foreings and lesser Sinagporeans.
Q:what do you think the government can do to encourage people to have more children?
A :give free education , hospital bills , increase salary and have more baby bonus . etc
interview 11
Name:MrsHanis
Occupation: Lawyer
Age: 25
Q: are you married ?
A: i just got engaged .
Q:how many children do you intend to have?
A : 3-4
Q :why do you think the government is concerned about low birth rate?
A : ageing population will increase,they'll be higher taxes and smaller talent pool
Q: what do you think the government can do to encourage people to have more children?
A : improve the quality of life , lower taxes , more education on family planning , incentives and penalties to encourage smaller families , extending working life by increasing retirement age .
interview 12
Name :MsLi
Occupation: Administrator
Age:28
Q:are you married?
A: No
Q:how many children do you intend to have?
A:1-2
Q: what do you think the government can do to encourage people to have more children?
A:give free education and medical fees .
Q:why do you think the goevernment is so concerned about low birth rate?
A:the growing proportion of elderly individuals threatens the solvency of pension and social insurance systems. As household sizes decrease, the ability to care for the elderly diminishes. Meanwhile, elderly people face growing health care needs and costs.
interview 3
Name : MsSusan
Occupation : accountant
Age :24
Q :are you married?
A : no
Q : how many children do you intend to have?
A : 2-3
Q :what makes you wanna have children?
A : to continue the family name
Q :why do you think people in Singapore are not giving birth?
A : they have no time to look after their children
Q :why do you think will happen if this continues?
A : work force will be smaller
Q : what do you think the government will do to encourage people to have more children?
A : better inceptives and better policy
interview 4
Name : Mdm Zawiyah
Occuaption : housewife
Age : 56
Q : are you married?
A : yes
Q : how many children do you have?
A : 5
Q :what makes you wanna have children?
A : children bring joy and happiness
Q :why do you think the government is so concern about low birth rate?
A : population of aging people are increasing , while the population of the young generation is decreasing.
Q : what do you think the government will do to encourage people to have more children?
A : conduct more family planning prog , and give free education .
interview 5
Name : Jimmy H
Occupation : CEO of company
Age : 36
what do you think the government will do to encourage people to have more children?
A : yes
Q : how many children do you have?
A : 3
what do you think the government will do to encourage people to have more children?
A : yes
Q :what makes you wanna have children?
A ; i regret having children , they make me angry everyday by fighting within themselves or either getting negative comments from their teachers
Q :why do you think people in singapore are not giving birth?
A : too busy , no time
Q :why do you think the government is so concern about low birth rate?
A :population will not grow
Q : what do you think the government will do to encourage people to have more children?
A : free birth , free hospital bills , free education .
interview 6
Name : Mr Haran
Occupation : engineer worker
Age :47
Q : are you married?
A : yes
Q : how many children do you have?
A : 2
Q : what is stopping you from having more children?
A : very hard to take care of , both me and my wife have not much spare time for them , fees for studying and living is very high .
Q : why do you think the government is so worried about low birth rate?
A : nobody to look after old folks .
Q : what do you thin will happen if this continues?
A : there will be financial issues for people like me , who have no money for the higher living cost.
interview 7
Name : MissKimberly .
Occupation : Head Hunter .
Age : 27
Q : are you married?
A : no.
Q : do you intend to have children?
A : not at the moment because i haven't settled down on my job, but yes, i do intend to have children.
Q : how many children do you intend to have?
A : 2 .
Q : why do you think the government is so concerned about low birth rate?
A : no manpower source.
Q : what do you think will happen if this continues?
A : lack of manpower = no resource .
Q : what do you think the government can do to encourage people to have more children?
A : strike a better pay for work life so it would be easier to support the children.
interview 8
name : -
age : 31
Q : are you married ?
A : nope .
Q : do you intend to have children ?
A : yes .
Q : how many children do you intend to have?
A : around 2-3 ?
Q : why do you think that the government is so concerned about low birth rate ?
A : work force will be smaller.
Q : what do you think the government can do to encourage people to have more children ?
A : better inceptives and better policies . ( education , work )
interview 9
name : MrEric .
occupation : * confidential *
age : 28
Q : are you married?
A : yes
Q : do you intend to have children?
A : no .
Q : why not ?
A : too stressful , me and my wife also have no time to spare.
Q : why do you think the government is so concerned about low birth rate?
A : aging population rapidly increasing
interview 10
Name : MdmDina
Occupation :
Age:35
Q :are you married?
A : yes
Q : how many children do you have?
A : 2
Q :whats stopping you to have more?
A : me and my husband have no time and wwe are both busy with our carreers
Q:why do you think the government is so concern about low birth rate?
A : if singapore's population decrease , they'll be more foreign workers and people in singapore.And they'll be more foreings and lesser Sinagporeans.
Q:what do you think the government can do to encourage people to have more children?
A :give free education , hospital bills , increase salary and have more baby bonus . etc
interview 11
Name:MrsHanis
Occupation: Lawyer
Age: 25
Q: are you married ?
A: i just got engaged .
Q:how many children do you intend to have?
A : 3-4
Q :why do you think the government is concerned about low birth rate?
A : ageing population will increase,they'll be higher taxes and smaller talent pool
Q: what do you think the government can do to encourage people to have more children?
A : improve the quality of life , lower taxes , more education on family planning , incentives and penalties to encourage smaller families , extending working life by increasing retirement age .
interview 12
Name :MsLi
Occupation: Administrator
Age:28
Q:are you married?
A: No
Q:how many children do you intend to have?
A:1-2
Q: what do you think the government can do to encourage people to have more children?
A:give free education and medical fees .
Q:why do you think the goevernment is so concerned about low birth rate?
A:the growing proportion of elderly individuals threatens the solvency of pension and social insurance systems. As household sizes decrease, the ability to care for the elderly diminishes. Meanwhile, elderly people face growing health care needs and costs.
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