Today-July 20

The number of marriages and divorces in 2020 fell substantially from 2019, data from the Singapore Department of Statistics (SingStat) showed. Covid-19 disruptions caused the fall in nuptials and may have contributed to marriage dissolutions sliding to a 14-year low, it added. For the number of marriages that ended in a divorce or annulment in 2020, it fell 8.7 per cent — from 7,623 in the previous year to 6,959 last year. This was the lowest number of marital dissolutions since 2006. Couples had to put on hold all wedding plans due to the restrictions imposed during the circuit breaker period in April last year. They were later allowed to conduct solemnizations via video links. Sociology experts who spoke to TODAY said that the drop in marriage and divorce rates during the pandemic is a global phenomenon exacerbated not only by the Covid-19 restrictions but also by the uncertain economic outlook and challenges to financial stability.

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