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land118
29-09-11, 10:48
Still growing...., more to come?

Singapore Citizens grew by 30k between 2010 & 2011, mean MORE Demand for rental and some may also buy...

http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110928-302016.html

S'pore's population hits 5.18 million

AsiaOne
Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011

Singapore's population has reached 5.18 million, up 2.1 per cent from 5.08 million last year.
Singapore residents make up 3.79 million, according to the latest statistics from the Population Trends 2011 report.
Out of this number, 3.26 million are Singapore citizens and 530,000 are permanent residents.
There were 1.39 million non-resident foreigners as at end June, compared to 1.31 million in 2010.
The report said the increase was largely due to an increase in the number of citizens and non-residents. Meanwhile, the total population of Singapore citizens grew by 0.8 per cent, or 30,000, between 2010 and 2011.

The growth in the number of non-residents was 6.9 per cent in 2011, down from 15 per cent in 2007 and 19 per cent in 2008.
In contrast, the number of permanent residents also declined by 1.7 per cent to 532,000, after growing 1.5 per cent last year and at least 6 per cent each year between 2005 and 2009.
The median age of the resident population rose from 37.4 years in 2010 to 38 years in 2011. Meanwhile, the ratio of residents aged 15 - 64 years was 7.9 for each elderly resident aged 65 and over, a decline from 8.2 in 2010.

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victorchoo
29-09-11, 13:16
Still growing...., more to come?

Singapore Citizens grew by 30k between 2010 & 2011, mean MORE Demand for rental and some may also buy...

http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110928-302016.html

S'pore's population hits 5.18 million

AsiaOne
Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011

Singapore's population has reached 5.18 million, up 2.1 per cent from 5.08 million last year.
Singapore residents make up 3.79 million, according to the latest statistics from the Population Trends 2011 report.
Out of this number, 3.26 million are Singapore citizens and 530,000 are permanent residents.
There were 1.39 million non-resident foreigners as at end June, compared to 1.31 million in 2010.
The report said the increase was largely due to an increase in the number of citizens and non-residents. Meanwhile, the total population of Singapore citizens grew by 0.8 per cent, or 30,000, between 2010 and 2011.

The growth in the number of non-residents was 6.9 per cent in 2011, down from 15 per cent in 2007 and 19 per cent in 2008.
In contrast, the number of permanent residents also declined by 1.7 per cent to 532,000, after growing 1.5 per cent last year and at least 6 per cent each year between 2005 and 2009.
The median age of the resident population rose from 37.4 years in 2010 to 38 years in 2011. Meanwhile, the ratio of residents aged 15 - 64 years was 7.9 for each elderly resident aged 65 and over, a decline from 8.2 in 2010.

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The growth in Singapore Citizens is accounted from the number of births vs the number of deaths in 2010. Therefore, strictly speaking, the rental demand should not be attributed from these newborns.

The rental demand should be from the increase of non-resident foreigners, accounting abt 80k (1.39mio-1.31mio). But not to forget that of these, many are construction workers, housekeepers, students etc. that do not need to rent a place by themselves. And that leaves us with maybe 20% of the 80k? which is.. 16k? alot? :beats-me-man:

DC33_2008
29-09-11, 13:28
Some enbloc residents may be waiting for price to drop are renting too. May not be a large nos.
The growth in Singapore Citizens is accounted from the number of births vs the number of deaths in 2010. Therefore, strictly speaking, the rental demand should not be attributed from these newborns.

The rental demand should be from the increase of non-resident foreigners, accounting abt 80k (1.39mio-1.31mio). But not to forget that of these, many are construction workers, housekeepers, students etc. that do not need to rent a place by themselves. And that leaves us with maybe 20% of the 80k? which is.. 16k? alot? :beats-me-man:

devilplate
29-09-11, 14:20
Very soon citizen =pr/foreigners liao?:doh:

Our govt must buck up man......nid to convert more pr to citizens

iwantgizmos
29-09-11, 14:21
http://www.singstat.gov.sg/pubn/popn/population2011.pdf

- just some additional readings on the topic of Singapore population trend for those interested.

radha08
29-09-11, 14:29
i am proud to be one of the 5.18 million that was BORN here stayed here ALL my life and carried a GUN for 2.5 years....i am A TRUE SINGAPOREAN...:)

DC33_2008
29-09-11, 14:34
There are more Indians in percenage terms in 2010 and 2011. Chinese has shrinked. Do you mean there are more Indian immigrants?

Table 1.3 Ethnic Composition of the Resident Population Year
Number („000)
Share (%)
Total
Chinese
Malays
Indians
Others
Total
Chinese
Malays
Indians
Others
1990
2,735.9
2,127.9
384.3
194.0
29.6
100.0
77.8
14.0
7.1
1.1
2000
3,273.4
2,513.8
455.2
257.9
46.4
100.0
76.8
13.9
7.9
1.4
2010
3,771.7
2,794.0
503.9
348.1
125.8
100.0
74.1
13.4
9.2
3.3
2011
3,789.3
2,808.3
506.6
349.0
125.3
100.0
74.1
13.4
9.2
3.3

land118
29-09-11, 14:50
The growth in Singapore Citizens is accounted from the number of births vs the number of deaths in 2010. Therefore, strictly speaking, the rental demand should not be attributed from these newborns.

The rental demand should be from the increase of non-resident foreigners, accounting abt 80k (1.39mio-1.31mio). But not to forget that of these, many are construction workers, housekeepers, students etc. that do not need to rent a place by themselves. And that leaves us with maybe 20% of the 80k? which is.. 16k? alot? :beats-me-man:

Suspected 2010-2011, Gahmen control due to election year, now onwards, if got chance they may open the tap abit more..., as well as to convert more PR to citizens...:2cents:

land118
29-09-11, 14:53
i am proud to be one of the 5.18 million that was BORN here stayed here ALL my life and carried a GUN for 2.5 years....i am A TRUE SINGAPOREAN...:)
The number of male citizen who have not carried GUN for S'pore will increasingly be getting higher for sure with more PR to Citizen conversion..:2cents:

devilplate
29-09-11, 15:46
The number of male citizen who have not carried GUN for S'pore will increasingly be getting higher for sure with more PR to Citizen conversion..:2cents:
The thing is how many man serve ns wif pride nowadays?

rattydrama
29-09-11, 18:43
2nd generation PR also must serve NS wor.

land118
29-09-11, 20:27
The thing is how many man serve ns wif pride nowadays?
Personally, 1 can only serve with pride if u have a stake in this country, something u feel worth defending..

All the National Day songs sound good and you are right, I do suspect the number of man that serve with pride has declined and will continue to decline with more 2nd Generation PR males serving NS. Chances of them serving with pride is much less than someone who has grandparents, parents, families who are citizens and much greater stake in this country and no 2nd home to parachute to ....:2cents:

radha08
29-09-11, 21:18
The thing is how many man serve ns wif pride nowadays?

i served 20 years ago i had a lot of pride cos i knew what i was defending but today ask yourself...what are u defending....spore or united nations...:scared-1::scared-1::scared-1:

hyenergix
29-09-11, 22:12
i served 20 years ago i had a lot of pride cos i knew what i was defending but today ask yourself...what are u defending....spore or united nations...:scared-1::scared-1::scared-1:

Defending our property? Hmm... Maybe that's why government allows PRs to buy HDBs and foreigners to buy pte properties easily, so that they have a stack in Singapore.

Nowadays, the war is more against terrorism rather than country against country. A major bomb at a critical location is enough to instill fear and severely damage the economy.

radha08
30-09-11, 00:04
Defending our property? Hmm... Maybe that's why government allows PRs to buy HDBs and foreigners to buy pte properties easily, so that they have a stack in Singapore.

Nowadays, the war is more against terrorism rather than country against country. A major bomb at a critical location is enough to instill fear and severely damage the economy.

i dunno bout you but i still get nightmares about clearing the low wall during soc...:scared-4:....if u been thru d army u will know what i talking about...am so glad now the only wall i got to think about is my house wall....:D:D:D

DC33_2008
30-09-11, 09:47
Are you so short? ;)
i dunno bout you but i still get nightmares about clearing the low wall during soc...:scared-4:....if u been thru d army u will know what i talking about...am so glad now the only wall i got to think about is my house wall....:D:D:D

radha08
30-09-11, 11:04
Are you so short? ;)

no i got weak knees....:spliff:

DC33_2008
30-09-11, 11:23
I thought it is about height, momentum and strong arms.
no i got weak knees....:spliff:

land118
30-09-11, 11:57
I thought it is about height, momentum and strong arms. Maybe he got big, and heavy balls..:D

Ya, agree, all those factors play a part, but actually, helmet also play a part...last time helmet is bloody like those metal shit bowl, if helmet is oversize, not fit, but the time u reach the wall, already have headache ...., from the ding dong of the helmet hitting your head..:doh:

mantrix
30-09-11, 12:21
I would worry more about the rifle digging in my ribs if I rush too fast...so maybe that slowed down his momentum...

hyenergix
30-09-11, 12:51
I'm more worried about myself or other people losing rifle parts during SOC. Can comb for hours in the entire area to look for that missing item. And it happened quite a few times :mad:

gap969
30-09-11, 12:52
I also remembered guys not wanting to move down from the Jacob's ladder for fear of falling down.:D

DC33_2008
30-09-11, 12:58
Pity the shorter ones whose helmet keeps hitting the wall as they try to go over the wall. Some even bang against the wall.
Maybe he got big, and heavy balls..:D

Ya, agree, all those factors play a part, but actually, helmet also play a part...last time helmet is bloody like those metal shit bowl, if helmet is oversize, not fit, but the time u reach the wall, already have headache ...., from the ding dong of the helmet hitting your head..:doh:

iwantgizmos
30-09-11, 14:16
Pity the shorter ones whose helmet keeps hitting the wall as they try to go over the wall. Some even bang against the wall.yeah.. those were the good ol' days... train hard, party harder...

land118
30-09-11, 14:40
I'm more worried about myself or other people losing rifle parts during SOC. Can comb for hours in the entire area to look for that missing item. And it happened quite a few times :mad:
Losing bayonet very common....:D

land118
30-09-11, 14:42
Pity the shorter ones whose helmet keeps hitting the wall as they try to go over the wall. Some even bang against the wall.
Ya, those oversize helmet and shorter ones, by the time reach low wall, Shag out, tongue hanging, head hang low, helmet brink cover eyes.....many times kena :banghead: :banghead:

gn108
30-09-11, 15:14
Curse alot.
"Rush to wait and Wait to rush"
Awesome time NS...
Could have done with less reservist though - but was fun too.

radha08
30-09-11, 21:28
Maybe he got big, and heavy balls..:D

.:doh:

been carrying them around for a long time....gotten used to the weight....:spliff:

radha08
30-09-11, 21:31
yeah.. those were the good ol' days... train hard, party harder...

ha ha i knew bringing up ns and being a SINGAPOREAN would stir a lot of emotions....if u can talk the ns lingo your a True Blue SINGAPOREAN....unless of course like one bro said u dont have Balls...ha ha then u wont be called up...:D:D:D

land118
30-09-11, 22:09
ha ha i knew bringing up ns and being a SINGAPOREAN would stir a lot of emotions....if u can talk the ns lingo your a True Blue SINGAPOREAN....unless of course like one bro said u dont have Balls...ha ha then u wont be called up...:D:D:D
Bro, now with less and less babies, less males. Maybe 1 ball, Mindef also call up..:D

hyenergix
30-09-11, 22:14
Cheaper better and faster foreign workers might be employed to do back end jobs like cleaning the rifle, servicing the tanks and vehicles etc. Singaporeans jobs are to aim the weapon and to press the "FIRE" button or trigger in exercises or actual war, all in the comfort of an air-con bunker :D

land118
02-10-11, 20:31
Cheaper better and faster foreign workers might be employed to do back end jobs like cleaning the rifle, servicing the tanks and vehicles etc. Singaporeans jobs are to aim the weapon and to press the "FIRE" button or trigger in exercises or actual war, all in the comfort of an air-con bunker :D
Fire in aircon room, no need to swear and no mosquitoes to bother u..., maybe they will play some range music/simulated noise to make it realistic...:D