Ethnic Outmarriage Rates in Singapore

Ethnic Outmarriage Rates in Singapore
Title Ethnic Outmarriage Rates in Singapore PDF eBook
Author Riaz Hassan
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1972
Genre Intermarriage
ISBN

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Interethnic Marriage in Singapore

Interethnic Marriage in Singapore
Title Interethnic Marriage in Singapore PDF eBook
Author Riaz Hassan
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian
Pages 107
Release 1974
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Examines an important aspect of inter-ethnic relations, namely inter-ethnic marriage, in Singapore, 'one of Southeast Asia's most ethnically heterogenous societies'. With chapters on the sociological significance, sociological factors and types of such marriage, traditional sociocultural organization and ethnic marrying-out rates, and an assessment of findings and research possibilities.

Changing Identities in Modern Southeast Asia

Changing Identities in Modern Southeast Asia
Title Changing Identities in Modern Southeast Asia PDF eBook
Author David J. Banks
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 377
Release 2011-06-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3110809931

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The Contemporary Family in Singapore

The Contemporary Family in Singapore
Title The Contemporary Family in Singapore PDF eBook
Author Eddie C. Y. Kuo
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 328
Release 1979
Genre Families
ISBN 9780821405208

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Twelve essays on the sociology of the family in Singapore in the modern period.

Culture and Fertility

Culture and Fertility
Title Culture and Fertility PDF eBook
Author Chen-Tung Chang
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian
Pages 114
Release 1980
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9971902168

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As discussed in this paper, fertility behaviour is determined by various factors such as ethnicity, education, income and other variables. In Singapore, ethnicity is found to be the most significant factor affecting all the four fertility-related measures, namely, the number of children ever born, desired family size, wife's age at first marriage, and current contraceptive use.

Bibliography of Singapore Demography

Bibliography of Singapore Demography
Title Bibliography of Singapore Demography PDF eBook
Author Saw Swee-Hock
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Pages 179
Release 2005
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9812303537

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Bibliography of Singapore Demography contains the most comprehensive and up-to-date list of 1,165 titles covering various aspects of the demography of Singapore. The titles have been classified into twenty sections dealing with the more important topics such as census reports, population laws, population distribution, ethnic composition, mortality, fertility, family planning, labour force, population ageing, and future population trends. Within each section, the titles have been arranged according to the alphabetical order of the author's name, and also included is an author index. The book is an indispensable source for researchers interested in the demography of Singapore.

Mixed Race Identities in Asia and the Pacific

Mixed Race Identities in Asia and the Pacific
Title Mixed Race Identities in Asia and the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Zarine L. Rocha
Publisher Routledge
Pages 215
Release 2015-10-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317390776

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"Mixed race" is becoming an important area for research, and there is a growing body of work in the North American and British contexts. However, understandings and experiences of "mixed race" across different countries and regions are not often explored in significant depth. New Zealand and Singapore provide important contexts for investigation, as two multicultural, yet structurally divergent, societies. Within these two countries, "mixed race" describes a particularly interesting label for individuals of mixed Chinese and European parentage. This book explores the concept of "mixed race" for people of mixed Chinese and European descent, looking at how being Chinese and/or European can mean many different things in different contexts. By looking at different communities in Singapore and New Zealand, it investigates how individuals of mixed heritage fit into or are excluded from these communities. Increasingly, individuals of mixed ancestry are opting to identify outside of traditionally defined racial categories, posing a challenge to systems of racial classification, and to sociological understandings of "race". As case studies, Singapore and New Zealand provide key examples of the complex relationship between state categorization and individual identities. The book explores the divergences between identity and classification, and the ways in which identity labels affect experiences of "mixed race" in everyday life. Personal stories reveal the creative and flexible ways in which people cross boundaries, and the everyday negotiations between classification, heritage, experience, and nation in defining identity. The study is based on qualitative research, including in-depth interviews with people of mixed heritage in both countries. Filling an important gap in the literature by using an Asia/Pacific dimension, this study of race and ethnicity will appeal to students and scholars of mixed race studies, ethnicity, Chinese diaspora and cultural anthropology.