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Nearly half of Singapore residents accepting of same-sex marriages: IPS survey

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Nearly half of Singapore residents polled in a morality survey find that same-sex marriage is acceptable, as views on issues relax compared with a decade ago. Overall, younger respondents are more liberal than older ones, including on topics like pregnancy out of wedlock. Still, people continue to disapprove of actions like adultery and gambling. Chloe Teo finds out what could be behind differing views and what it might mean. 

Editor's note: The name of the IPS Social Lab research fellow at 1:34 should be "Teo Kay Key" instead of "Teo Kay Kee". 

Nearly half of Singapore residents polled in a morality survey find that same-sex marriage is acceptable, as views on issues relax compared with a decade ago. Overall, younger respondents are more liberal than older ones, including on topics like pregnancy out of wedlock. Still, people continue to disapprove of actions like adultery and gambling. Chloe Teo finds out what could be behind differing views and what it might mean. 

Editor's note: The name of the IPS Social Lab research fellow at 1:34 should be "Teo Kay Key" instead of "Teo Kay Kee". 

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