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National University of Singapore's Centre for Family and Population Research

The National University of Singapore’s Centre for Family and Population Research (CFPR) is an academic institute dedicated to studying families, populations, and related social issues. It conducts research to understand how family dynamics, demographic changes, and societal factors influence individuals and communities. The centre aims to inform policies and practices that support healthy families and sustainable population growth, providing valuable insights to policymakers, researchers, and the public. Its work covers areas like marriage, aging, fertility, and social behavior, contributing to Singapore’s efforts to address demographic challenges and improve overall social well-being.