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Population
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Estimated population of Singapore
citizens and permanent residents - 3,163,500 as at June 1998. |
Chinese
77%
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Malays
14%
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Indians
7.6%
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Other ethnic groups 1.4%
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Working Language: English
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Other official languages: Mandarin,
Malay & Tamil.
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Planners expect the
population of Singapore to reach 5.5 million by 2040 or 2050, taking
into account an expected increase in the number of foreigners working
here. From just 3 million in 1990, the number has swelled to 3.9 million
today, including 700,000 foreigners. |
A high-level working
committee is now looking at ways to encourage more couples to have
babies. Demographer Saw Swee Hock says that if the fertility rate
continues to stay below two, the population here, minus the foreigners,
will peak at about 3.3 million in 2025 and then begin to drop. |
Water |
Singapore's water is
clean and safe to drink from the tap. There is no need to boil it.
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What's
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Statistics
on HDB resale flats
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Marine
Parade Town Council Members |
Goods
& Services Tax Board of Review
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Bukit
Timah Town Council Members
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Singapore
Tourism Board Members
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Local
Talent - Tanya Chua (singer & songwriter)
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Vanishing
Scenes
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Teenyboppers
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Travel
- Explore the world
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Dating
Forum
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Service
Excellence
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Real
Estate Agents
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Fullerton
Hotel opens
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School
Holidays 2001
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Insurance
Brokers
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Daily
Scenes
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Public
Utilities Board Estimates for 2001
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World War II Compensation for ex-POWs
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New Parliament House
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DATING: Unfaithfully Yours by Lisa
Chong
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Census: More Singaporeans remaining single
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Singapore
population census 2000 found that among the younger age
groups, proportionately more persons were remaining
single than ten years ago. This was associated
with the trend of marrying later in life. The rising
trend of singlehood was moderated by immigration as the
new permanent residents in these age groups tended to be
married. This resulted in the resident population having
lower singlehood rates than the citizen population.
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In 2000, some
16 per cent of the citizen males were still not married at
age 40–44 years, as compared with 14 per cent among the
citizen females. This was a reversal of the situation
in 1990, when proportionately more citizen females
remained unmarried at this age group than citizen males.
At the key age group of 30–34, one in three of the
citizen males and one in five of the citizen females were
still unmarried.
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Singlehood
was more prevalent among citizen males with below
secondary qualification and graduate citizen females.
At age 40–44 years, 21 per cent of the
males with below secondary qualifications were single in
2000, as compared with only 9 per cent of the graduate
males. In contrast, 27 per cent of the older
graduate females were single, as compared to 9 per
cent of the less educated females in the same age group.
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Compared
with 1990, singlehood rates among the citizen males had
increased generally across all education levels. Those
with below secondary qualification had the largest
increase in singlehood rate in the last decade – by 9 percentage
points. For the citizen females, the increases occurred
mainly among the graduates and those with below
secondary qualification. Singlehood rates had declined for
the secondary and post-secondary females.
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Charts...
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NEW WEBSITES
Prop-Workshop.com.sg
for real estate services. Property Agent. Contact vincechens
@yahoo.com.sg
TheGoodiePlace.com
is a retro looking site that sells both new, recycled apparel,
accessories...
Josh-Phil.com
for customised Internet solutions & services. Web design,
Internet programming and ready software modules.
Japvision.com
helps you to understand more about the Land of the Rising Sun.
Besides introductions on the food, places, culture and customs
of Japan, it also has free online Japanese lessons which allow
you to undestand Nihongo better.
GlobalBagTag.com
is all about getting bagtags to help you find your lost luggage.
All you need do is purchase the bagtags, with unique serial
numbers, from them; register your bagtags; stick them on your
luggage and go travelling. If your luggage gets lost, and
someone has found it, Globalbagtag.com will notify you via
phone, fax or e-mail. A great idea.
New7thStoreyHotel
is a budget hotel in the heart of Singapore City - provides
alternative, affordable, convenient accommodation. Their rates
range from S$15nett(dorm beds) to S$72nett(deluxe rooms).
Anti-theftSecuritySystemsForAirportRetailers
provides anti-theft product protection for all airport
retailers, ensuring better profits for the retailers.
StormRidersMotorcycleClub
is a members-driven club and organises riding trips to Malaysia
and Thailand.
World66.com is the open-source
travel portal. Interactive guides to hundreds of destinations,
including Singapore.
Wlawan.com
is the website of William Lai & Alan Wong Advocates &
Solicitors - Singapore Lawyers.
Click New Websites for the rest of the
list. |
BANKmates: Get a Personal Assistant to do your errands in
Singapore.
SporesCity
www.sporescity.com
The Singaporean website community Set up your company's
website here. More...
We are now 2,038 pages thick and growing.
Public
Holidays HARI RAYA
HAJI is
the next public holiday. It falls on Tuesday 6 March 2001.
12 and still counting That's the number of MediaCorp Studios artistes
so far to have resigned to cross over to rival MediaWorks set up
by the SPH group.
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Chang
& Eng
Opens 5 Jan 2001 Kallang Theatre
Presented by Action Theatre Tickets from SISTIC at Tel: (65) 348 5555 or click SISTIC
Just_Us
In Concert
8 Feb 2001 CHIJMES Hall 8pm Tickets at S$15,
S$20 & S$25 for this one-night-only concert are now available at
ticketing hotline 332 6274 or via these websites caldwellarts.com.sg
or just-us.com.sg The
concert is managed by Caldwell Arts, organizer of The Harmony Award,
in association with just_us.
Buddy
The Musical
From 22 Mar 2001 Kallang Theatre Tickets from SISTIC at Tel: (65) 348 5555 or click SISTIC
Slava's
Snowshow
From 10 Apr 2001 Kallang Theatre Tickets from SISTIC at Tel: (65) 348 5555 or click SISTIC
See Entertainment for more information on
local
happenings!
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