Singapore is categorized as a Developed Country because of its developed trading industry among Southeast Asian countries. The existence of Singapore is inseparable from the presence of residents. As is known, most residents of Singapore are the result of migration policies due to the lack of population. Singapura recorded a record decline in people over the past year. The government's annual brief report revealed that the restrictions and conditions of the Covid-19 pandemic were one of the leading causes. Singaporean population also fell 0.7% to 3.5 million, while permanent residents (PR) fell 6.2% to 0.49 million. This is the first drop from YoY, both in population and population since data was collected in 1970. Migration is the mo...
In the context of Asia, understanding migration governance needs to transcend statism to encompass t...
There are five components ofdemographics, namely; birth, death, migration, social mobility, and marr...
There are five components ofdemographics, namely; birth, death, migration, social mobility, and marr...
Singapore is categorized as a Developed Country because of its developed trading industry among Sout...
This research paper highlights present issues of immigrant workers in 4 Asian countries. The paper b...
Efforts to maintain a robust Singaporean economy have had to confront the serious challenge of subst...
Singapore has one of the most open economies in Asia in terms of trade, foreign direct investment in...
Abstract Labour migration is the dominant form of international migration in the Southeast Asian re...
Singapore's Population White Paper (PWP), published in 2013, is a blueprint for Singapore's future p...
An inter-ethnic migration issue has arisen due to contradictory tendencies. The relevance of the top...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of three aspects of migration in two countries with liberal im...
Abstract: The Malaysian brain drain and migration trends have become highly salient problems and the...
Increasing economic globalisation creates a supply of migrant workers from less developed countries,...
Singapore, like many other advanced economies, has a relatively low, and declining, birth-rate. One ...
The theme of this paper is how Singapore's labour market is managed ─ by the government in partnersh...
In the context of Asia, understanding migration governance needs to transcend statism to encompass t...
There are five components ofdemographics, namely; birth, death, migration, social mobility, and marr...
There are five components ofdemographics, namely; birth, death, migration, social mobility, and marr...
Singapore is categorized as a Developed Country because of its developed trading industry among Sout...
This research paper highlights present issues of immigrant workers in 4 Asian countries. The paper b...
Efforts to maintain a robust Singaporean economy have had to confront the serious challenge of subst...
Singapore has one of the most open economies in Asia in terms of trade, foreign direct investment in...
Abstract Labour migration is the dominant form of international migration in the Southeast Asian re...
Singapore's Population White Paper (PWP), published in 2013, is a blueprint for Singapore's future p...
An inter-ethnic migration issue has arisen due to contradictory tendencies. The relevance of the top...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of three aspects of migration in two countries with liberal im...
Abstract: The Malaysian brain drain and migration trends have become highly salient problems and the...
Increasing economic globalisation creates a supply of migrant workers from less developed countries,...
Singapore, like many other advanced economies, has a relatively low, and declining, birth-rate. One ...
The theme of this paper is how Singapore's labour market is managed ─ by the government in partnersh...
In the context of Asia, understanding migration governance needs to transcend statism to encompass t...
There are five components ofdemographics, namely; birth, death, migration, social mobility, and marr...
There are five components ofdemographics, namely; birth, death, migration, social mobility, and marr...