Demographics of Singapore
While the Singapore Department of Statistics reports overall population figures for Singapore (4.48 million in 2006), as a matter of policy, it only provides more detailed demographic breakdown analyses for the approximately 80% of the population who are Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents (collectively termed 'residents'). Of this group of about 3.6 million people, Chinese form 75.2%, Malays form 13.6%, Indians form 8.8%, while Eurasians and other groups form 2.4%.
Education; nil 19.6%, PSLE 12.1%, L Sec 10.9%, Sec 24.6%, U Sec 9.9%, Poly 6.2%, Associate Diploma 4.9% and University 11.7%
Households income; Below 1K 12.6%, 1K-2K 14%, 2K-3K 14.7%, 3K-4K 13.1%, 4K-5K 10.3%, 5K-6K 8.2%, 6K-7K 6.2%, 7K-8K 4.6%, 8K-9K 3.5%, 9K-10K 2.5% and Super Scale 10.3%
Voters Group:-
Needy 26.6%
Poor 27.8%
Middle Class 18.5%
Rich 16.8%
Elite 10.3%
Estimate voters for years 2006 GE:-
PAP voters: Fit at 36.9% (40% Hougang / Potong Pasir)
Opposition Voters: Fit at 27.8% (30% PAP Wards)
Swing Voters: Fit at 35.3%
Who are the Swing Voter:-
3 room flats, 4 room flats, 5 room flats, Executive flats and Private Condominium are the 35.3% swing voters for opposition. Opposition shall make policy that benefit to these groups of people. Some of them lose jobs in 2009.
What are the need for Poor Group, Middle Class Group and Rich Class Group?
1) Human Right Act
2) Employment Act
3) Win Win Career
4) Freedom of speak
5) Public Transport Issues
6) HDB Issues
7) Condominium Issues
8) Education Issues
9) Medical Issues
10) Elderly Parent Issues
11) Young Kids Issues
12) NSF Issues
13) Necessity Prices Issues
14) Community Link Affairs
While the Singapore Department of Statistics reports overall population figures for Singapore (4.48 million in 2006), as a matter of policy, it only provides more detailed demographic breakdown analyses for the approximately 80% of the population who are Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents (collectively termed 'residents'). Of this group of about 3.6 million people, Chinese form 75.2%, Malays form 13.6%, Indians form 8.8%, while Eurasians and other groups form 2.4%.
Education; nil 19.6%, PSLE 12.1%, L Sec 10.9%, Sec 24.6%, U Sec 9.9%, Poly 6.2%, Associate Diploma 4.9% and University 11.7%
Households income; Below 1K 12.6%, 1K-2K 14%, 2K-3K 14.7%, 3K-4K 13.1%, 4K-5K 10.3%, 5K-6K 8.2%, 6K-7K 6.2%, 7K-8K 4.6%, 8K-9K 3.5%, 9K-10K 2.5% and Super Scale 10.3%
Voters Group:-
Needy 26.6%
Poor 27.8%
Middle Class 18.5%
Rich 16.8%
Elite 10.3%
Estimate voters for years 2006 GE:-
PAP voters: Fit at 36.9% (40% Hougang / Potong Pasir)
Opposition Voters: Fit at 27.8% (30% PAP Wards)
Swing Voters: Fit at 35.3%
Who are the Swing Voter:-
3 room flats, 4 room flats, 5 room flats, Executive flats and Private Condominium are the 35.3% swing voters for opposition. Opposition shall make policy that benefit to these groups of people. Some of them lose jobs in 2009.
What are the need for Poor Group, Middle Class Group and Rich Class Group?
1) Human Right Act
2) Employment Act
3) Win Win Career
4) Freedom of speak
5) Public Transport Issues
6) HDB Issues
7) Condominium Issues
8) Education Issues
9) Medical Issues
10) Elderly Parent Issues
11) Young Kids Issues
12) NSF Issues
13) Necessity Prices Issues
14) Community Link Affairs