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Youth Outlook on Life Opportunities Study
Sponsor: National University of Singapore
Summary
Singapore's fertility rate is currently below 1.2, raising concerns about population ageing and long-term sustainability. The fertility decline is characterized by falling birth rates among women in their 20s with almost no recuperation among women in their 30s. This project explores a) whether informational imperfections help to account for high intended ages at childbearing in Singapore, b) whether informational interventions significantly affect ideal and expected ages at marriage and childbearing, and expected probability of undergoing social egg freezing, and c) whether informational interventions significantly affect expected and actual educational outcomes and labor market outcomes. Our hypotheses are: 1. University students have knowledge gaps about age-related onset of infertility, assisted reproductive technologies and local policy initiatives related to age at marriage and childbearing, especially among male students. 2. Being exposed to accurate information in these domains leads to significantly lower ideal/expected ages at marriage and childbearing, and higher expected probability of undergoing social egg freezing, immediately after the intervention. 3. Being exposed to accurate information in these domains does not lead to lower educational and labor market expectations immediately after the intervention among either male or female students, or to significant differences in module choices, Cumulative Average Point (CAP), starting salary and employment status of university students in the following academic semester and six months after graduation, among either male or female students.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - 24 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
1000
Start Date
2021-09-21
Completion Date
2025-12
Last Updated
2024-11-13
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Information about age-related fertility
The following information is provided: Age and fertility IVF success rates and side effects
Information about policy initiatives
The following information is provided: Assisted reproductive technology treatment subsidies Other fertility-related policies
Information about diabetes
The following information is provided: Diabetes risk factors and treatment Diabetes-related policies
Locations (1)
National University of Singapore
Singapore, Singapore