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Singapore population

By 2023, the population of Singapore is expected to reach 6.33 million.

Although this figure is relatively small, Singapore has a very high population density due to its limited land area. This means that every Singaporean citizen needs to share more resources and services, but also needs to face a more crowded urban environment and higher living costs. In order to meet this challenge, the Singapore government has been working hard to promote the reform of population policy and social planning. They encourage family birth control measures to slow down population growth.

In addition, the government is actively promoting the reform of immigration policy to attract more talents and labor to Singapore, thus alleviating the population pressure. However, these measures cannot completely solve the problems brought about by population growth. With the growth of population, Singapore also needs to increase investment in education, medical care, transportation and other infrastructure to meet the growing needs of the people. At the same time, the government also needs to formulate a more comprehensive and long-term population policy plan to ensure the continued prosperity and development of Singapore.

Demographic structure of Singapore:

1, the birth rate in Singapore is relatively low. Because the government has taken a series of measures to encourage families to control their children, such as strict birth control policies and generous rewards and benefits, the birth rate in Singapore has been very low. This leads to the problem of aging population, that is, the proportion of the elderly population is high. At present, the proportion of the elderly aged 65 and above in the total population is about 13%.

2. The mortality rate in Singapore is also relatively low. With the improvement of medical technology and public health level, people's life expectancy has been extended, and the government has also provided comprehensive medical and health care services, so that people can better take care of their own and their families' health. However, with the aging of the population, the number of deaths has gradually increased.

3. Immigration is one of the main driving forces of population growth in Singapore. As an international city country, Singapore attracts a large number of foreigners to work and live in this country. These immigrants brought different cultural backgrounds and values and enriched the social diversity of Singapore. According to the data of 20 19, about 45% of the population was born overseas, among which China, Indian and Philippine are the main countries of origin.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Singapore