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Uncounted Babies & TFR’s Incomplete Picture of Procreation Statistics

Uncounted Babies & TFR’s Incomplete Picture of Procreation Statistics

Singapore is a rather unique country in many ways. One unique aspect is the significant levels of cross-border population inflow. It grants of tens of thousands of permanent residency a year. Significant numbers of residents marry non-residents. In the light of these, does the total fertility rate truly reflect the country's... 

What Raffles could have taught the PAP

What Raffles could have taught the PAP

Raffles retired poor Executive summary: Gd intentions are not enough; move on fast, and mud sticks: in short, life can be most unfair. Uncle Leong's latest piece on AIM(LINK), reminded me that I had planned to write about what Raffles could have taught the PAP in its handling of AIM's contract with PAP town councils. But the... 

Even experts are tired of White Paper rhetoric spouted by PAP continuously

Even experts are tired of White Paper rhetoric spouted by PAP continuously

Grace Fu stating clearly her priorities I’m guessing Grace Fu hasn’t read the Institute of Policy Studies’ commentary by the four economists from the Economic Society of Singapore, despite the Today paper finally giving it coverage two weeks after it was first published on 8 February and widely shared on social media.... 



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