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Tuesday, May 25

Eunice / To what extent is Singapore a family-friendly society?

Singapore is a family-friendly society when the government takes the effort to ensure that family members have time for one another despite the fast-paced way of life in Singapore. When the government is concerned about the relationship between family members, Singapore is considered a family-friendly society. This is because the government sees the importance of family time as it bonds family members. An example of how the government ensures that Singapore is a family-friendly society is through the implementation of the five-day work week. With this implementation, people only work for five days out of seven days in a week, and this will allow parents to spend more time with their children during the weekends. This policy shows that Singapore is a family-friendly society. However, Singapore is not a family-friendly society when governments do not ensure that all family members have enough time to spend with their family. Although the five-day work week was implemented, it does not apply to every Singaporean. The five-day work week only applies to people who work in the civil service while the other working adults might still have to work over the weekends. This will cause the lack of family time, which leads to Singapore not being a family-friendly society. Also, children nowadays have more commitments in school, which takes up their time during the weekends. Therefore, Singapore is a family-friendly society only when the government ensures that everyone has enough time for their family, not just the civil servants.

3 comments:

  1. limitations shouldn't be example-driven. :(
    PEELEEL is clear. :D
    -leling

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  2. true. i agree with le ling.
    limitations shouldn't just revolve around the 5-day work week!

    other than that :)
    good job!

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  3. However, Singapore is not a family-friendly society when governments do not ensure that all family members have enough time to spend with their family.

    Perhaps to strengthen your limitation, you could elaborate that just because certain policies may exist, does not mean it benefits all families in Singapore. A simple explanation on the different natures of jobs in SIngapore could also suffice for eg. parents who have irregular work shifts or single parents with two jobs?

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