The Population of SingaporeInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1999 - 255 頁 This comprehensive book deals with population trends and patterns in Singapore since its founding in 1819. Separate chapters are devoted to population growth and structure, migration, mortality, marriage, divorce, population control, fertility and the labour force. The book concludes by showing that, given the persistent below-replacement fertility rate, the population is expected to peak at about 3.34 million in 2025 and to decline continuously thereafter. |
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... expectancy at birth for both sexes combined , we usually take the average of the two figures for the two sexes . According to this simple procedure , the life expectancy at birth for the total population in 1957 was 63.6 years , and 13 ...
... expectancy at birth for both sexes combined , we usually take the average of the two figures for the two sexes . According to this simple procedure , the life expectancy at birth for the total population in 1957 was 63.6 years , and 13 ...
第 87 頁
... expectancy persisted into the second period 1970–80 , and again in the latest period 1980-90 . The differences in the speed of progress in life expectancy at birth recorded by the various sex - race components of the population have ...
... expectancy persisted into the second period 1970–80 , and again in the latest period 1980-90 . The differences in the speed of progress in life expectancy at birth recorded by the various sex - race components of the population have ...
第 88 頁
... expectancy at birth was exhibited by the Indians . Indian men enjoyed a longer life expectancy at birth than their female counterparts in 1957. ? This unique feature may be partly explained in terms of the longer life expectancy of ...
... expectancy at birth was exhibited by the Indians . Indian men enjoyed a longer life expectancy at birth than their female counterparts in 1957. ? This unique feature may be partly explained in terms of the longer life expectancy of ...
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Population Growth and Distribution | 7 |
Migration | 24 |
Changing Population Structure | 45 |
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