11Th Hci Humanities Seminar Report

Related Essays

  • 11Th Hwa Chong Humanities Seminar Report Done By: Eason Fan Contents Introduction I. Singapore II. Economic Survival of Singapore A. Colonial Era B. 1960s~1970s C. 1980s~2000s III. Immigrants A. Why are ...
  • Uae Product In Singapore Introduction This report aims to undertake cultural and economic analysis of Singapore. The country analysis will assist and guide us in the development of the ma...
  • Conflict Resolution And Governance In Nepal Nepal Foundation for Advance Studies (NEFAS) In cooperation with Fredrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Nepal Conflict Resolution and Governance in Nepal TABLE OF CONTENTS Fore...
  • Real Estate Investing Why Property Outshines the Rest Property's phenomenal leveraging power When I tell people that property is not just as good as other investments, not just a littl...
  • Immigration But globalization has put a new spin on global migration, causing global up rootedness and human displacement on an unprecedented scale. Because globalization exa...

11Th Hci Humanities Seminar Report

11TH HWA CHONG HUMANITIES SEMINAR REPORT
(THEME: TRANSNATIONAL MIGRATION AND SOCIAL DIVERSITY IN GLOBALISING SINGAPORE)

Done By:
Fan Jun Wei

Contents :
Introduction
I. Singapore
II. Economic Survival of Singapore
A. Colonial Era
B. 1960s~1970s
C. 1980s~2000s
III. Immigrants
A. Why are we employing foreign manpower
B. Population
1. How Singapore’s population is affected by Immigrants
2. A comparison of past and current population
C. Types of Immigrants
1. Foreign Workers
2. Foreign Talents
3. Foreign Students
D. Matters regarding Immigrants
1. Regulations
2. Transience
3. Control Measures
4. Guest worker Policy of Transience
IV. Falling Marriage Rates

V. 2006 National Day Rally by PM Lee Hsien Loong
A. Migration gives a central position
B. Strategies (attract talent)
VI. Key Social Issues
Conclusion

11th Hwa Chong Humanities Seminar

Introduction.
The theme for this seminar was: “Transnational Migrants and Social Diversity in Globalising Singapore”. The guest speaker was Professor Brenda S.A. Yeoh from the
Department of Geography at the National University of Singapore (NUS).

I. Singapore
Singapore is a small city-state scarce in natural resources and is intensely part of global service capitalism since birth. Singapore has been open to immigrants from the start and is dependent on immigrants. What will immigrants bring to Singapore, good or bad? Only time can tell.

II. Economical Survival of Singapore
Immigrants are part and parcel of the economical survival of Singapore. Singapore has always been dependent on immigrants since the start of nation and will always be as we are short of local manpower.
A. Colonial Era
During the colonial era, liberal open-door policy on immigration drew large numbers of migrants from China, India Archipelago.
B. 1960s~1970s
Industrialisation, sport-led growth attracted large numbers of unskilled foreign...

View Full Essay

  • Submitted by: fanjw007
  • Date Submitted: 01/31/2009 02:52 AM
  • Category: Social Issues
  • Words: 1555
  • Pages: 7
  • Views: 180
  • Popularity Rank: 9127

View Full Essay

Want More?

Thousands of students trust PeerPapers.com for help with their writing. Shouldn't you?

Join Now