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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... grooms and brides according to educational qualification . These figures have been utilized in Table 6.4 to show the percentage of grooms or brides marrying partners with the same , lower , or higher educational qualification . The ...
... grooms and brides according to educational qualification . These figures have been utilized in Table 6.4 to show the percentage of grooms or brides marrying partners with the same , lower , or higher educational qualification . The ...
第 107 頁
... grooms . Not surprisingly , the largest number of such Muslim grooms were Malays ( 372 ) who are the dominant group in the Muslim community . The second largest group of Muslim grooms consisted of 268 Indians , mostly Pakistanis ...
... grooms . Not surprisingly , the largest number of such Muslim grooms were Malays ( 372 ) who are the dominant group in the Muslim community . The second largest group of Muslim grooms consisted of 268 Indians , mostly Pakistanis ...
第 109 頁
... grooms and Chinese brides , followed by the 145 Indian grooms and Chinese brides . The third position was taken up by the 73 Chinese grooms and Malay brides , and a close fourth by the 70 Eurasian grooms and Chinese brides . It should ...
... grooms and Chinese brides , followed by the 145 Indian grooms and Chinese brides . The third position was taken up by the 73 Chinese grooms and Malay brides , and a close fourth by the 70 Eurasian grooms and Chinese brides . It should ...
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Population Growth and Distribution | 7 |
Migration | 24 |
Changing Population Structure | 45 |
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