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[Updated as of 2 Oct 2024] The proportions of each race in Singapore’s citizen population have remained stable. These numbers are published annually in the Government’s Population-in-Brief report, which can be accessed here.
The remaining 1.77 million people living in Singapore are classed as non-residents, a group consisting mainly of resident workers without political rights who are routinely excluded from official demographic statistics. Singapore is a multiracial, multiethnic, and multicultural Asian society.
May 29, 2024. As of June 2023, there were around 3.07 million ethnic Chinese residents in Singapore. Singapore is a multi-ethnic society, with residents categorized into four main racial...
SINGAPORE: A growing number of people think that racism remains an important problem even while the overwhelming majority believe everyone in Singapore can become rich or successful...
Singapore society is categorized into four main ethnic groups, according to the CMIO rubric: Chinese, Malays, Indians, and Others. In the “Other” category are ethnic groups such as the...
The concept of race or ethnicity in contemporary Singapore emerged from the attitudes of the colonial authorities towards race and ethnicity. Before the early 2000s, the four major races in Singapore were the Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians.
SINGAPORE - Singapore's multiracial society is a work in progress, and all races have to make efforts to accommodate and engage one another in a spirit of trust and compromise.
In 2020, 76.6 per cent of residents were born in Singapore, a slight decrease from the 77.2 per cent in 2010 (Chart 1.5). Residents born in Malaysia formed the next largest group at 11.4 per cent of the resident population in 2020.
SINGAPORE - A majority of Singapore residents feel that racism remains an important problem today, and those who feel this way tend to be younger and more highly educated, according to a recent...
There were 3.50 million Singapore citizens as of June 2021. There were 0.49 million permanent residents (PRs). In total, there were 3.99 million residents2. Non-residents totalled 1.47 million, and include our foreign workforce across all pass types, dependants, and international students.