PETALING JAYA: Greater efforts are being made to encourage young Malaysians to get married and have babies, says Nancy Shukri, the minister for women, family and community development.
She said that while there have been more pregnancies among young Malaysians, it was not enough to boost the population, in view of the sharp decline in the total fertility rate, with Malaysia set to become an ageing nation by 2030.
she said.The birth rate gap is still too wide,
the Borneo Post quoted her as saying.Therefore, we need to promote various programmes for couples to marry and have offspring,
More programmes are being held to encourage Malaysians (especially the younger generation) to get married and be prepared to have more children, she said.
Malaysia’s total fertility rate (the number of children borne by a woman in her lifetime) stood at 1.6 children for every woman as of 2022.
Nancy said men also
. She urged men to take the matter seriouslycontribute to this issue
and cooperate well with their partners in their effort to have children.
Malaysia’s total fertility rate (the number of children borne by a woman in her lifetime) declined sharply from 4.9 children for every woman in 1970 to 1.6 children in 2022.
The statistics department said the decline was closely tied to more couples opting to marry at an older age; the average age of couples getting married rose from 24.7 years in 1990 to 28.9 in 2022.
This affected fertility levels with women choosing to marry later to further their education or focus on their career first, it added. - FMT
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