Wong, A.K.2007-11-121977-04-012007-11-121977http://hdl.handle.net/10625/4427Meeting: Summer Seminar in Population, 8th, 13 June-15 July 1977, Honolulu, Hawaii, USPhotocopyUsing Singapore as a case, illustrates how population disincentives may work to encourage small family size norms, how such measures may be accepted by the population, and how they may affect individual fertility behaviour.Text1 digital file (38 p.)application/pdfenFAMILY SIZEMOTIVATIONFAMILY PLANNINGSINGAPORESEXUAL BEHAVIOURDisincentives for reducing higher-order births : the Singapore experienceConference Paper