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Singapore’s efforts to manage its population illustrate a pragmatic and adaptive approach, where policies aim to ensure economic resilience while promoting social integration and cohesion among diverse ethnic groups. This background explores how Singapore’s population policies developed from the 1980s to today, highlighting shifts in strategy as the government responded to emerging demographic and social challenges.
Singapore’s efforts to manage its population illustrate a pragmatic and adaptive approach, where policies aim to ensure economic resilience while promoting social integration and cohesion among diverse ethnic groups. This background explores how Singapore’s population policies developed from the 1980s to today, highlighting shifts in strategy as the government responded to emerging demographic and social challenges.
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=== Post-Colonial Singapore and Early Independence (1965–1979): Initial Growth and Population Control ===
=== Post-Colonial Singapore and Early Independence (1965–1979): Initial Growth and Population Control ===