The Population of Singapore (Third Edition)Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2012 - 362 頁 The third edition of this book presents a most comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of population trends and patterns in Singapore since its foundation in 1819 to the present day. Separate chapters are devoted to population growth and distribution, changing population structure, migration, mortality trends and differentials, marriage trends and patterns, divorce trends and patterns, fertility trends and differentials, family planning, abortion and sterilisation, fertility policies and programmes, immigration policies and programmes, labour force and future population trends. The strength of the book lies in the author's deep familiarity with the subject acquired through spme personal involvement in the compilation of demographic statistics, as well as the formulation of population policies for the country. |
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... Straits of Malacca. When Malacca was captured by the Portugese in 1511, it was already a flourishing port and capital of the Malacca Sultanate, while Singapore remained largely a mangrove swamp inhabited by some fishermen and pirates ...
... Straits of Malacca. When Malacca was captured by the Portugese in 1511, it was already a flourishing port and capital of the Malacca Sultanate, while Singapore remained largely a mangrove swamp inhabited by some fishermen and pirates ...
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... Straits of Malacca. However, effective Dutch control along the Straits could be exercised from Malacca and along the Sunda Straits from Batavia. The only other British port in the area, Bencoolen in Sumatra, was too far away to be of ...
... Straits of Malacca. However, effective Dutch control along the Straits could be exercised from Malacca and along the Sunda Straits from Batavia. The only other British port in the area, Bencoolen in Sumatra, was too far away to be of ...
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... Straits of Malacca (London: John Murray, 1839). 5. T. Braddell, Statistics of the British Possessions in the Straits of Malacca (Pinang: Pinang Gazette Printing Office, 1861). 2 Population Growth and Distribution In studying the history ...
... Straits of Malacca (London: John Murray, 1839). 5. T. Braddell, Statistics of the British Possessions in the Straits of Malacca (Pinang: Pinang Gazette Printing Office, 1861). 2 Population Growth and Distribution In studying the history ...
第 8 頁
Saw Swee-Hock. settlement of Malacca on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. In spite of the severe measures adopted by the Dutch to prevent their subjects from sailing to Singapore and the petty pirates in the waters of the Straits of ...
Saw Swee-Hock. settlement of Malacca on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. In spite of the severe measures adopted by the Dutch to prevent their subjects from sailing to Singapore and the petty pirates in the waters of the Straits of ...
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... Straits of Malacca (London: John Murray, 1839), p. 2. 2. W.W. Skeat and H.H. Ridley, “The Orang Laut of Singapore”, Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 33 (January 1900): 247. 3. Newbold, op. cit, p. 2. 4. Song ...
... Straits of Malacca (London: John Murray, 1839), p. 2. 2. W.W. Skeat and H.H. Ridley, “The Orang Laut of Singapore”, Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 33 (January 1900): 247. 3. Newbold, op. cit, p. 2. 4. Song ...
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5 Mortality Trends and Differentials | 81 |
6 Marriage Trends and Patterns | 102 |
7 Divorce Trends and Patterns | 127 |
8 Fertility Trends and Differentials | 152 |
10 Fertility Policies and Programmes | 209 |
11 Immigration Policies and Programmes | 252 |
12 Labour Force | 271 |
13 Future Population Trends | 298 |
Appendix | 337 |
Bibliography | 347 |
Index | 355 |
9 Family Planning Abortion and Sterilisation | 187 |
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abortion according age group annual antinatalist benefit birth order census cent changes childcare Chinese citizenship classification couples defined Department of Statistics difficulties economic economy of Singapore employment pass family planning female figures finally financial first five fluctuations foreign workers foreign-born fourth child Government Printer immigration Indians inflow influence intercensal period interracial marriages Lee Hsien Loong Malays male marital married maternity leave Medisave migration Ministry mortality mothers Muslim divorces Muslim marriages natural increase non-Muslim non-resident population number of births occupation Office official parents participation rate pattern Peninsular Malaysia Percentage permanent residents persons population control programme population growth post-war pronatalist measures proportion reflected registered related workers religion replacement level resident labour force resident population Saw Swee-Hock scheme sector sex ratio Shariah significant Singapore citizens Singapore Standard Singaporeans sterilisation Straits of Malacca Straits Settlements Table third child three main races total fertility rate total population trends women Women’s Charter