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  2. Demographics of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese population figure of Singapore has stayed at over 70% of the total since, reaching 77.8% in 1947. After dropping from a peak of 60% in the early years of Singapore, the Malay population settled within the range of 11 and 16% in the first half of the 20th century, while Indians hovered between 7 and just over 9% in the same period. [60]

  3. Singapore records slowest decade of population growth since ...

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    Singapore's population rose by about 1.1% each year over the past decade, the slowest rate since independence in 1965, the latest census showed on Wednesday, with locals having fewer children and ...

  4. Singapore - Wikipedia

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    As of mid-2023, the estimated population of Singapore was 5,917,600, of whom 3,610,700 ... This proportion is largely unchanged from the 2010 census. [398] [399]

  5. List of Asian countries by population - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Asian countries and dependencies by population in Asia, total projected population from the United Nations [1] ... Singapore: 0.1%: 6,014,723:

  6. Singapore's population grows 5% as foreign workers return ...

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    Singapore's population grew 5% in a year as foreign workers returned to the city-state following the pandemic, data released on Friday showed. There were 5.9 million people in Singapore as of June ...

  7. Population and housing censuses by country - Wikipedia

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    A limited population census based on registers was taken in 1976. From 1981 and each year onwards information that corresponds to a population and housing census is retrieved from registers. Denmark was the first country in the world to conduct these censuses from administrative registers.

  8. Population planning in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore first began population planning initiatives in an attempt to slow and reverse the rapid increase in births that began after World War II. Later on, from the 1980s, policy was tailored towards growth, attempting to encourage mothers to have more children. In 2020, the annual total population growth rate in Singapore was −0.3%, and ...

  9. Regions of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The largest region in terms of area is the West Region with 218.4 km 2 (84.3 sq mi), while the Central Region is the most populous with an estimated population of 922,980 inhabitants in the area in 2019. [3] Singapore is governed as a unitary state without provinces or states. While used by some governmental organizations, these regions are not ...