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Reproduced from Bibliography of Singapore Demography by Saw Swee-Hock (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2005). This version was obtained electronically direct from the publisher on condition that copyright is not infringed. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the prior permission of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies < http://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg >

The Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) was established as an autonomous organization in 1968. It is a regional centre dedicated to the study of socio-political, security and economic trends and developments in Southeast Asia and its wider geostrategic and economic environment. The Institute’s research programmes are the Regional Economic Studies (RES, including ASEAN and APEC), Regional Strategic and Political Studies (RSPS), and Regional Social and Cultural Studies (RSCS). ISEAS Publications, an established academic press, has issued more than 1,000 books and journals. It is the largest scholarly publisher of research about Southeast Asia from within the region. ISEAS Publications works with many other academic and trade publishers and distributors to disseminate important research and analyses from and about Southeast Asia to the rest of the world.

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Saw Swee-Hock

Bibliography of Singapore Demography

Institute of Southeast Asian Studies Singapore

First published in Singapore in 2005 by ISEAS Publications Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 30 Heng Mui Keng Terrace Pasir Panjang Singapore 119614 E-mail: [email protected] Website: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

© 2005 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore The responsibility for facts and opinions in this publication rests exclusively with the author and his interpretations do not necessarily reflect the views or the policy of the publisher or its supporters.

ISEAS Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Saw, Swee-Hock, 1931– Bibliography of Singapore demography. 1. Singapore—Population—Bibliography. I. Title Z3254 D3S27 2005 ISBN 981-230-353-7 (hard cover) Typeset by Superskill Graphics Pte Ltd Printed in Singapore by Seng Lee Press Pte Ltd

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Contents

Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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Census Reports Other Reports General Population Laws Methodology Housing and Household International Migration Population Distribution Population Growth and Structure Ethnic Composition Mortality Nuptiality Fertility Population Problems and Policies Family Planning Contraceptives, Abortion and Sterilization Labour Force Foreign Labour Population Ageing Future Population Trends

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Author Index

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Introduction

The first attempt at producing a bibliography of the demography of Singapore was one which covered the Malaysian region including Singapore entitled The Demography of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei: A Bibliography by Saw Swee-Hock (39 pp.). This bibliography, containing some 349 titles, was published by the Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, in January 1970. In preparing the present updated version to take into account the numerous works published since then, I have decided to produce one bibliography to cover Malaysia, Bibliography of Malaysian Demography, with 1,379 titles, published in 2005 by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, and another to cover Singapore in view of the present tendency for writers to treat these two regions separately. This way researchers interested in only one region need not acquire a combined publication. Looking ahead one could see the added advantage in that a revised edition of the two bibliographies could be prepared at different dates in the future to take into account the likely differential developments in the two regions. In compiling the 1,165 titles included in this bibliography of Singapore reference was made, apart from Saw’s original work, to numerous bibliographies among which the more important were: 1.

CHEESEMAN, H.R. Bibliography of Malaya; being a classified list of books wholly or partly in English relating to the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, London: Longmans, 1959, 234 pp.

2.

CHALLIS, Joyce Annotated Bibliography of Economic and Social Materials in Singapore: Part I — Government Publications, Research 1

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Bibliography Series No. 1, Singapore: Economic Research Centre, University of Singapore, second edition, 1969, 86 pp. 3.

CHALLIS, Joyce Annotated Bibliography of Economic and Social Material in Singapore and West Malaysia — Non-Government Publications, Research Bibliography Series No. 3, Singapore: Economic Research Centre, University of Singapore, 1969, 241 pp.

4.

LIM, Beda ‘Malaya: a background bibliography’, Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 35(2&3), 1962, 199 pp.

5.

LIM, Huck Tee and WIJASURIYA, D.E.K. ‘Index Malaysiana; an index to the Journal of the Straits Branch Royal Asiatic Society and the Journal of the Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society, 1878–1963’, Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 36(4), 395 pp.

6.

University of Singapore library, Cataloguing Department Catalogue of the Singapore/Malaysia Collection, Boston: G.K. Hall, 1968, 757 pp.

7.

ROFF, Margaret Official Publications of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei in New York Libraries, Occasional Bibliographical Papers No. 1, New York: Southern Asian Institute, Columbia University, 1971, 45 pp.

8.

PELZER, Karl J. West Malaysia and Singapore: A Selected Bibliography, New Haven: Human Relations Area Files Press, 1971, 394 pp.

9.

LIM, Lena U Wen Physical Planning in Singapore and Malaysia: A Bibliography and Index, Singapore: Design Partnership, 1972, 137 pp.

10.

University of Singapore Library, Cataloguing Department Catalogue of the Singapore/Malaysia Collection Supplement,

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1968–1972, Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1974, 324 pp. 11.

SAW, Swee-Hock and CHENG, Siok Hwa A Bibliography of the Demography of Singapore, Singapore: University Education Press, 1975, 120 pp.

12.

WONG, Grace Khei Mie, OOI, Giok Ling and PHUA, Kai Heng Annotated Bibliography on Ageing and the Elderly in Singapore, Singapore: Faculty of Architecture, Building and Real-Estate, National University of Singapore, 1999, 172 pp.

13.

YUEN, Belinda, TEO, Ho Pin and OOI, Giok Ling Singapore Housing: An Annotated Bibliography, Singapore: Singapore: Faculty of Architecture, Building and Real-Estate, National University of Singapore, 1999, 146 pp.

14.

Population Index, a quarterly. Princeton: Office of Population Research, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University

The card catalogues and reference materials of the following institutions were also consulted: the National Library of Singapore, the National University of Singapore library, Nanyang Technological University library, the library of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, the University of Malaya library and the University of Hong Kong library. Books and periodicals were consulted in these places. In a few instances where a publication could not be traced, inclusion was based on the title. The scope of this bibliography is restricted to published works in the English language in the form of books, booklets, monographs, reports, articles and ordinances. To facilitate finding, the publications are classified first into twenty sections according to subject matter, and within each section the entries are arranged in alphabetic sequence by author, with further grouping in order of the year of publication in the case of authors with two or more titles. In overlapping cases entries have been allocated to a particular section which is deemed to be most appropriate. Furthermore, reference has been facilitated by the inclusion of an author index. Every effort has been made to supply full particulars to each

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entry according to the format adopted for this bibliography, but for a few works this was not feasible because the details were not provided in the publication, or for one reason or another these publications were not available to us for consultation. In the preparation of this bibliography I have received considerable assistance and cooperation from various individuals and institutions, and to them I give my grateful thanks. I would like to thank Mr K. Kesavapany, Director of ISEAS, for his encouragement and hospitality. My thanks also go to Mr Benjamin Loh, Research Associate at ISEAS, for assisting me in the preparation of this bibliography.

Saw Swee-Hock August 2005

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1 Census Reports

1.

ARUMAINATHAN, P. Singapore: Census of Population 1970, Singapore: Department of Statistics. Interim Release, 1970 Volume I Administrative Report and General Review, 1973. Volume II Concepts and Definitions and Census Tables, 1973.

2.

CHUA, S. C. State of Singapore: Report on the Census of Population 1957, Singapore: Government Press, 1964.

3.

DEL TUFO, M. V. Malaya: A Report on the 1947 Census of Population, London: Crown Agents for the Colonies, 1949.

4.

INNES, J. R. Report on the Census of the Straits Settlements Taken on the 1st March, 1901, Singapore: Government Printing Press, 1901.

5.

JACKSON, Louis ‘Census of Singapore for November–December 1849’, Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 4: 106 ff, Jan. 1850.

6.

KHOO, Chian Kim Singapore: Census of Population 1980, Singapore: Department of Statistics. Release No. 1 Advance Release of Basic Demographic and Geographic Data, December 1980.

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Release Release Release Release Release Release Release Release

No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

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Demographic Characteristics, January 1981. Literacy and Education, March 1981. Economic Characteristics, April 1981. Geographic Distribution, May 1981. Household and Houses, June 1981. Income and Transport, June 1981. Languages Spoken at Home, August 1981. Religion and Fertility, August 1981. Administrative Report, August 1983.

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LAU, Kak En Singapore: Census of Population 1990, Singapore: Department of Statistics. Census 1990 highlights, 1991. Advance Data Release, 1991. Statistical Release No. 1 Demographic Characteristics, 1992. Statistical Release No. 2 Households and Housing, 1992. Statistical Release No. 3 Literacy, Language Spoken and Education, 1993. Statistical Release No. 4 Economic Characteristics, 1993. Statistical Release No. 5 Transport and Geographic Distribution, 1994. Statistical Release No. 6 Religion, Childcare and Leisure Activities, 1994.

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LEOW, Bee Geok Singapore: Census of population 2000, Singapore: Department of Statistics. Advance Data Release, 2001. Statistical Release No. 1 Demographic Characteristics, 2001 Statistical Release No. 2 Education, Language And Religion, 2001 Statistical Release No. 3 Economic Characteristics, 2001 Statistical Release No. 4 Geographic Distribution and Travel, 2001 Statistical Release No. 5 Households and Housing, 2001 Administrative Report, 2002

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MARRIOTT, Hayes Report on the Census of the Colony of the Straits Settlements Taken on the 10th March, 1911, Singapore: Government Printing Office, 1911.

10.

McNAIR, J. F. A., WALLER, C. B. and KNIGHT, A. Miscellaneous Numerical Returns: Straits Settlements Census Reports and Returns, 1871, Singapore: Straits Settlements Government Press, 1871.

11.

MEREWETHER, E. M. Report on the Census of the Straits Settlements (including the Cocos Islands and Christmas Island) and the Protected Native States of the Malay Peninsula, Taken on the 5th April 1891, Singapore: Government Printer, 1892.

12.

NATHAN, J. E. The Census of British Malaya (the Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, and Protected States of Johore, Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan, Trengganu and Brunei) 1921, London: Waterlow & Sons, 1922.

13.

Singapore 1957 Census of Population: Preliminary Releases Nos. 1–17, Sessional Papers, 1958, Cmd. 42, etc., Singapore: Government Printing Office, 1958–1960.

14.

SMITH, Thomas Edward The 1957 Census: A Preliminary Report Based on ‘1st Count’ Total Returns, Kuala Lumpur: Government Printer, 1957.

15.

Straits Settlements Miscellaneous Numerical Returns: Straits Settlements Population According to the Census Taken in 1881, Singapore, 1881.

16.

VILELAND, C. A. British Malaya: A Report on the 1931 Census and on Certain Problems of Vital Statistics, London: Crown Agents for the Colonies, 1932.

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2 Other Reports

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Great Britain Annual Report on the Social and Economic Progress of the People of the Straits Settlements, 1919 to 1930, London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.

18.

Malaya Annual Report of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Malaya, 1931 to 1939, Federated Malay States Government Press, 1932– 1935, and Singapore, Government Printing Office, 1936–1940.

19.

Malaya Population Statistics: Estimated Population by Race and Sex for the Colony of Singapore and States of the Federation of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, half-yearly from June 1948 to Dec. 1956.

20.

SENNET, C. W. A. Report of the Housing Committee, Singapore 1947, Singapore: Government Printer, 1948.

21.

Singapore Blue Book 1946, Department of Statistics. Published annually as Straits Settlements Blue Book from 1874 to 1938, Singapore: Government Printing Office.

22.

Singapore A Social Survey of Singapore. A Preliminary Study of Some Aspects of Social Conditions in the Municipal Area of Singapore, December 1947, Singapore: Department of Social Welfare, 1948.

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Other Reports

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Singapore ‘Chapter 5: Population’ in Master Plan: Report of Survey, Singapore: Government Printing Office, 1955.

24.

Singapore ‘Report of the Population Study Group’ in Master Plan: Reports of Study Groups and Working Parties, Singapore: Government Printing Office, Dec. 1955.

25.

Singapore Population Estimates of Singapore by Racial Group and Sex and Administrative Area, No. 1 — Singapore: Government Printer, half-yearly from Dec. 1957–

26.

Singapore Singapore Demographic Bulletin, Jan. 1959 to Dec. 1999, Department of Statistics, and Jan. 1990–, Registry of Births and Deaths.

27.

Singapore ‘Population’ a chapter in Singapore Annual Report, 1946 to 1963. From 1964, title changed to Singapore Year Book, Singapore: Government Printer.

28.

Singapore ‘Chapter 4: Population’ in Master Plan First Review, 1965, Report of Survey, Ministry of National Development, Planning Department, 1965.

29.

Singapore Monthly Digest of Statistics, No. 1, Jan. 1962, Singapore: Government Printing Office, 1962 — Earlier titles include Malayan Statistics — Monthly Digest of Economic and Social Statistics Relating to the Colony of Singapore and the & Federation of Malaya, monthly from May 1951 to Jan. 1954. and Digest of Economic and Social Statistics (Colony of Singapore and Federation of Malaya) monthly from March 1954 to Dec. 1961

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30.

Singapore Family Planning in Singapore (includes White Paper on Family Planning, Cmd. 22 of 1965), Singapore: Government Printing Office, 1966.

31.

Singapore Yearbook of Statistics, 1967–, Singapore: Department of Statistics.

32.

Singapore Annual Report of Housing and Development Board, 1960–

33.

Singapore Annual Report of Immigration Department, 1953 to 1963.

34.

Singapore Annual Report of Labour Department, 1946 to 1964. Followed by Annual Report of Ministry of Labour, 1965–

35.

Singapore Monthly Report of Labour Department, 1948 to 1964. Followed by Monthly Report of Ministry of Labour, 1965–

36.

Singapore Annual Report of Medical Department, 1946 to 1956. Followed by Annual Report of Ministry of Health, 1957–

37.

Singapore Singapore Sample Household Survey, 1966, Report No. 1, tables relating to population and housing, Singapore: Ministry of National Development, 1967.

38.

Singapore Annual Report of Municipality Health Department, 1947, followed by Annual Report of the Municipality Health Officer, 1949–1950, and Annual Report of City Council Health Department, 1951 to 1960.

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Other Reports

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Singapore Report on the Registration of Births and Deaths 1940/47 to 1954. Followed by Report on the Registration of Births and Deaths, Marriages and Persons, 1955 to 1965, and Report on the Registration of Births and Deaths and Marriages, 1966 to 1979, Singapore: Government Printing Office.

40.

Singapore Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the System of Contract Labour in Singapore, Singapore, 1960.

41.

Singapore Annual Report of Registry of Muslim Marriages and the Shariah Court, 1960 to 1984, Singapore: Government Printing Office.

42.

Singapore Annual Report of the Singapore Family Planning and Population Board, 1966 to 1986, Singapore: Government Printing Office.

43.

Singapore Singapore Sample Household Survey, 1967–1970, Vol. 1 — Tables relating to population and housing, compiled by You Poh Seng et. al., Vol. 2 — Administrative report by R. Daroesman, Singapore: Government Printing Office.

44.

Singapore Labour Turnover in Manufacturing Industries, April 1971, Singapore: Ministry of Labour, Research and Statistics Unit, 1972.

45.

Singapore Population and Trends, Singapore: Ministry of Health, 1977.

46.

Singapore First Report of the Review Committee on Daily-Rated Employment in the Government, the Public Utilities Board and the Housing and Development Board, 1970, Singapore: Government Printing Office, 1970.

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47.

Singapore Report on the Labour Force of Singapore, 1974 to 1989, 1991 to 1994, 1996 to 1999, 2001–, Singapore: Ministry of Labour.

48.

Singapore Report on the Survey of Non-Working Women in Singapore, 1974, Singapore: Ministry of Labour and National Statistical Commission, 1974.

49.

Singapore Singapore Yearbook of Labour Statistics, 1976 to 1996, Singapore: Ministry of Labour.

50.

Singapore Survey of Households, Singapore: Department of Statistics, 1977.

51.

Singapore Report on Registration of Births and Deaths, 1980–, Singapore: Registrar-General of Births and Deaths.

52.

Singapore Report on the National Survey of Senior Citizens, 1982, Singapore: Ministry of Social Affairs, 1983.

53.

Singapore Problems of the Aged: Report of the Committee on the Problems of the Aged, Singapore: Ministry of Health, 1984.

54.

Singapore Report of the Committee on Problems of the Aged, Singapore: Ministry of Health, 1984.

55.

Singapore Report on National Survey on Married Women, Their Roles in the Family and Society, Singapore: Ministry of Social Affairs, 1984.

56.

Singapore Statistics on Marriages and Divorces, 1985–, Singapore: Department of Statistics.

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Other Reports

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Singapore Awareness of Ageing, Singapore: Ministry of Community Development, 1989.

58.

Singapore Report of the Advisory Council on the Aged, Singapore: The Council, 1989.

59.

Singapore Population Report, 1990, Singapore: Ministry of Health, 1991.

60.

Singapore Profile of Singapore Resident Population, 1980–1991, Singapore: Department of Statistics, 1992.

61.

Singapore Report on the National Survey of Senior Citizens, Singapore: Ministry of Social Affairs, 1995.

62.

Singapore Singapore: A Pro-Family Society, Singapore: Ministry of Community Development, 1995.

63.

Singapore General Household Survey 1995: Socio-Demographic and Economic Characteristics, Singapore: Department of Statistics, 1996.

64.

Singapore The National Survey of Senior Citizens in Singapore 1995, Singapore: Ministry of Health, Ministry of Community Development, Department of Statistics, Ministry of Labour and National Council of Social Services, 1996.

65.

Singapore Report of the Tripartite Committee on the Extension of the Retirement Age, Singapore: Ministry of Labour, 1997.

66.

Singapore Singapore Yearbook of Manpower Statistics, 1997–, Singapore: Ministry of Manpower.

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67.

Singapore Report of the Tripartite Panel on Retrenched Workers, Singapore: Ministry of Manpower, 1998.

68.

Singapore National Health Survey 1998, Singapore: Epidemiology and Disease Control Department, Ministry of Health, 1999.

69.

Singapore Report of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on the Ageing Population, Singapore: Ministry of Community Development, 1999.

70.

Singapore Trends in Singapore Resident Population, 1990–2000, Singapore: Department of Statistics, 2001.

71.

Singapore Report of the Improvement Trust for the years 1927 to 1947, thereafter annually, 1948 to 1959. From 1950 title changed to Work of the Trust.

72.

Straits Settlements Annual Report of the Straits Settlements, 1862 to 1863, 1874, 1884 to 1886 and 1888–1940, Singapore: Government Printer.

73.

Straits Settlements Annual Report on the Registration of Births and Deaths, 1886 to 1939, Singapore: Government Printer.

74.

Straits Settlements Government Gazette, January–March issue from 1931 to 1940, Singapore: Government Printer.

75.

Straits Settlements Report of the Protector of Chinese, 1880 to 1939, Singapore: Government Press.

76.

Straits Settlements Report on Indian Immigration, 1881 to 1911, Singapore: Straits Settlements Government Press.

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Straits Settlements Report on the Labour Department, 1912 to 1939, Singapore: Straits Settlements Government Press.

78.

Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Report of the Immigration Department, 1933 to 1938, Singapore: Straits Settlements Government Press.

79.

YEH, Stephen H. K. Housing and Development Board Sample Household Survey, Singapore: Economic Research Centre, University of Singapore and Housing and Development Board of Singapore, 1969. Vol. 1 Preliminary Tables on Social and Economic Structure of the Household Vols. 2–3 Preliminary Tables on Present Living Conditions Vol. 4 Preliminary Tables on Present Living Conditions and Residential Mobility Vol. 5 Preliminary Tables on Comparison of Living Conditions in Public Housing Units with Post Living Conditions

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3 General

80.

BARTLEY, W. ‘Population of Singapore in 1819’, Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 11(2): 177, Dec. 1933.

81.

BERZINA, M. Ya and BRUK, S. I. The Population of Indonesia, Malaya and the Philippines: Supplement to the Map of Nationalities, United States Joint Publication Research Service No. 19, Washington, D.C., 1963.

82.

BRADDELL, Thomas Statistics of the British Possessions in the Straits of Malacca, Pinang: Pinang Gazette Printing Office, 1861.

83.

CHANG, Chen Tung ‘The changing socio-demographic profile’ in Society in Transition edited by Riaz Hassan, Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1976.

84.

CHEN, Peter S. J. and TAI, Ching Ling ‘Social surveys on population and family planning in Singapore’, Review of Southeast Asian Studies, 5(1–4): 1–15, Dec. 1975.

85.

CHESNAIS, Jean-Claude Human Investment and Population-Related Aspects of Economic Growth in East Asia: A European Perspective, NUPRI Research Paper Series No. 52, Tokyo: Nihon University Population Research Institute, 1989.

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86.

CHEUNG, Paul ‘Needs and challenges of new demography’ in Singapore: Towards A Developed Status edited by Linda Low, Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1999.

87.

CHEUNG, Paul ‘Beyond demographic transition: industrialization and population change in Singapore’, Asia-Pacific Population Journal, 4(1): 35–48, March 1989.

88.

CHIANG, Tao Chang A Computer Atlas of the Population of Singapore 1980, Singapore: South Seas Society, 1990.

89.

CHIANG, Tao Chang Population of Singapore, 1970: A Census Atlas, Singapore: South Seas Society, 1983.

90.

Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East Secretariat ‘The demographic situation and prospective population trends in Asia and the Far East’ in Report of the Asian Population Conference and Selected Papers, New York: United Nations, 1964.

91.

GINSBURG, Norton S. and ROBERTS, Chester F. Malaya, Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1958.

92.

HANNA, Willard Anderson The Republic of Singapore: Population Review 1970, Southeast Asian Series, Vol. 19, No. 5, 1971, American Universities Field Staff Population Review.

93.

HODDER, B. W. Man in Malaya, London: University of London Press, 1959.

94.

LEE, Soo Ann ‘Chapter 14: Population, industrial development and economic growth’ in Public Policy and Population Change edited by Peter S. J. Chen and J. T. Fawcett, New York: Population Council, 1979.

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95.

LI, Dun Jen ‘Population’ in his British Malaya: An Economic Analysis, New York: American Press, 1955, pp. 72–98.

96.

LIM, C. J. ‘Chapter 3: Population’ in Economic Structure and Organisation edited by C. Y. Urn et. al., Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1978.

97.

MARRIOTT, Hayes ‘Population of the Straits Settlements and Malay Peninsula during the last century’, Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 62: 31–42, Dec. 1912.

98.

MARRIOTT, Hayes ‘Inhabitants and population’ in One hundred Years of Singapore edited by W. Makepeace, G.E. Brooke and R.I. Braddell, Vol. I, London: John Murray, 1921.

99.

MASLOWSKI, J. J. ‘Demographic training and research in Asia’ in International Population Conference, London 1969, Vol. IV, Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, 1971, pp. 2475– 2493.

100.

MASON, Andrew Population and Economic Growth in East Asia, East-West Center Working Papers, Population Series No. 88-25, Honolulu: EastWest Center, 1999.

101.

MCGEE, Terence Garry ‘Population: a preliminary analysis’ in Malaysia: A Survey edited by Wang Gungwu, London: Pall Mall Press, 1964.

102.

NEVILLE, Warwick ‘Population dynamics and contemporary Singapore’ in The City as a Centre of Change in Asia edited by D.I. Dwyer, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1972.

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103.

NEWBOLD, T. J. Political and Statistical Account of the British Settlements in the Straits of Malacca, Volumes 1 and 2, London: John Murray, 1839,

104.

ONISHI, S. ‘Population of nineteenth century Singapore’, Tokushima, 15: 1–22, 1980.

105.

OOI, Jin-Bee ‘People’ part 2 in his Land, People and Economy in Malaya, London: Longmans, 1963.

106.

OOI, Jin-Bee ‘Teaching about the demographic problems of South-East Asia’, Review of Southeast Asian Studies, 3(1–2):15–26, June 1973.

107.

OOI, Jin-Bee, TEO, Siew Eng and TAN, Lee Wah ‘Teaching about the demographic problems of Southeast Asia’, Review of Southeast Asian Studies, 3(1–2): 15–26, March 1975.

108.

PANG, Eng Fong Education, Manpower and Development in Singapore, Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1982.

109.

SAW, Swee-Hock Singapore Population in Transition, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1970.

110.

SAW, Swee-Hock Population Control for Zero Growth in Singapore, New York: Oxford University Press, 1980.

111.

SAW, Swee-Hock Guide to the Economic and Social Statistics of Singapore, Singapore: Singapore University Press and Applied Research Corporation, 1981.

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112.

SAW, Swee-Hock Demographic trends in Singapore, 1980 Census Monograph No. 1, Singapore: Department of Statistics, 1981.

113.

SAW, Swee-Hock The Population of Singapore, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1999.

114.

SHANTAKUMAR, G. ‘1990 Singapore census’, Asia-Pacific Population Journal, 6(3): 67–79, Sept. 1991.

115.

SHANTAKUMAR, G. ‘The demography of Singapore: a selective survey of scholarly literature’ in Singapore Studies: Critical Surveys of the Humanities and Social Sciences edited by Basant K. Kapur, Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1986.

116.

Singapore ‘Statistics related to family planning in Singapore, 1966–1974’, Singapore Statistical Bulletin, 4(2): 99–102, Dec. 1975.

117.

Singapore Population Report 1987, Singapore: Ministry of Health, 1988.

118.

SMITH, Thomas Edward Population Growth in Malaya: An Analysis of Recent Trends, London: Royal Institute of International Affairs, Oxford University Press, 1952.

119.

SMITH, Thomas Edward ‘Population characteristics of South and South-East Asia’ in Women in the New Asia edited by Barbara E. Ward, Paris: UNESCO, 1963.

120.

TAEUBER, Irene B. ‘The demographic statistics of Southern and Eastern Asia’, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 40: 29–37, March 1945.

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121.

TEO, Peggy ‘Population planning and change in Singapore’, Population and Environment, 16(3): 237–251, Jan. 1995.

122.

THOMPSON, Warren S. ‘Malaya’ in his Population and Progress in the Far East, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1959.

123.

United Nations Singapore, Population Profiles No. 1, New York: Fund for Population Activities, United Nations, 1976.

124.

VLIELAND, C. A. ‘The 1947 census of Malaya’, Pacific Affairs, 22(1): 59–63, March 1949.

125.

WONG, Aline K. and CHEUNG, Paul ‘Demographic and social development: taking stock for tomorrow’ in The ASEAN Success Story edited by L. G. Martin, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1987.

126.

YEH, Stephen H. K. One Hundred Years of Demographic Transition in Singapore, Singapore: Economic Research Centre, University of Singapore, 1971.

127.

YEH, Stephen H. K. and PANG, Eng Fong ‘Housing, employment and national development: the Singapore experience’, Asia: A Journal Published by the Asia Society, New York, 31: 8–31, Autumn 1973.

128.

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1071. YAP, Mui Teng ‘The employment of foreign workers in Singapore’ in Labour migration and the recent financial crisis in Asia, Paris: OECD, 2000. 1072. YEOH, Brenda S. A. and KHOO, Louisa-May ‘Home, work and community: skilled international migration and expatriate women in Singapore’, International Migration, 36(2): 159–86, June 1998. 1073. YEOH, Brenda S. A., HUANG, Shirlena and DEVASAHAYAM, T. ‘Diasporic subjects in the nation: foreign domestic workers, the reach of law and civil society in Singapore’, Asian Studies Review, 28(1): 7–23, March 2004. 1074. YEOH, Brenda S. A., HUANG, Shirlena and GONZALEZ, Joaquin ‘Migrant female domestic workers: debating the economic, social and political impacts in Singapore’, International Migration Review, 33(1): 114–36, Jan. 1999.

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1075. ADDAE-DAPAAH, Kwame ‘Formal housing finance and the elderly in Singapore’ in Housing and Finance in Developing Countries edited by Datta, K. and Jones, G. A., London: Routledge, 1999. 1076. ADDAE-DAPAAH, Kwame and LEONG, K. M. ‘Housing finance for the ageing Singapore population: the potential of the Home Equity Conversion Scheme’, Habitat International, 20(1): 109–120, Jan. 1996. 1077. ADDAE-DAPAAH, Kwame and LEONG, K. M. ‘Housing finance for the ageing Singapore population: the potential of creative housing finance schemes’, Habitat International, 20(4): 25–634, Dec. 1996. 1078. ADDAE-DAPAAH, Kwame and WONG, Grace Khei Mie ‘Housing and the elderly in Singapore: financial and quality of life implications of ageing in place’, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 16(2): 153–178, June 2001. 1079. ASHER, Mukul G. ‘Financing old age in Southeast Asia: an overview’, Southeast Asian Affairs, 23: 72–98, 1996. 1080. BENTELSPACHER, Carl and MINAI, Keiko Ageing in Japan and Singapore edited by Carl Bentelspacher and Keiko Minai, Singapore: Department of Japanese Studies, National University of Singapore, 1994.

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1081. CHAN, Angelique ‘An overview of the living arrangements and social support exchanges of older Singaporeans’, Asia-Pacific Population Journal, 12(4): 1–16, Dec. 1997. 1082. CHAN, Angelique ‘The role of formal versus informal support of the elderly in Singapore: is there substitution?’, Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science, 27(2): 87–110, June 1999. 1083. CHAN, Angelique ‘The social and economic consequences of ageing in Asia: an introduction’, Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science, 27(2): 1–8, June 1999. 1084. CHAN, Angelique, BIDDLECOM, A., OFSTEDAL, M. B. and HERMALIN, A. I. The Relationship between Formal and Informal Support of the Elderly in Singapore and Taiwan, Asian MetaCentre Research Paper Series No. 8, Singapore: Asian Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 2002. 1085. CHAN, Angelique and CHEUNG, Paul Familial versus Non-Familial Support of Singaporean Elderly, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1997. 1086. CHAN, Angelique, OFSTEDAL, M. B. and HERMALIN, A. I. ‘Changes in subjective and objective measures of economic well-being and their interrelationship among the elderly in Singapore and Taiwan’, Social Indicators Research, 57(3): 263– 300, March 2002. 1087. CHEN, Ai Ju and CHEUNG, Paul The Elderly in Singapore: Singapore Country Report, Singapore: ASEAN Population Coordinating Unit, 1988.

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1088. CHEN, Ai Ju, JONES, Gavin, DOMINGO, Lita, PITAKTEPSOMBATI, Pitchit, SIGIT, Hananto and YATIM, Masitah B. M. Ageing in ASEAN: Its Socio-Economic Consequences, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1989. 1089. CHEN, Peter S. J. and CHANG, Chen Tung Elderly in Singapore, Singapore: Ministry of Health, 1982. 1090. CHEUNG, Paul and VASOO, S. ‘Ageing population in Singapore: a case study’ in Ageing in East and South-East Asia edited by Phillips, D. R., London: Edward Arnold, 1992. 1091. FONG, Chan Yoon ‘Total approach to ageing’, Singapore Professionals, 8(4): 21–23, Nov. 1983. 1092. FRANKENBERG, E., CHAN, Angelique and OFSTEDAL, M. B. ‘Stability and change in living arrangements of the elderly in Indonesia, Singapore and Taiwan, Population Studies, 56(2): 201–213, July 2002. 1093. GOH, Hui Fang ‘An ageing society: implications for Singapore’, National University of Singapore Economic Journal, 28: 41–46, 1991/ 1992. 1094. GWEE, Ah Long ‘Medical problems in the aged’, The Nursing Journal of Singapore, 17(1): 8–9, March 1977. 1095. GWEE, Ah Long ‘Social problems associated with ageing and the aged’, The Nursing Journal of Singapore, 29: 66–67, Nov. 1980.

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1096. HARRISON, James D. ‘Housing for the ageing population of Singapore’, Ageing International, 23(3/4): 32–48, Summer-Fall 1997. 1097. HERMALIN, A. I. and CHAN, Angelique A Comparative Analysis of Work and Retirement in Four Asian Countries, CAS Research Paper Series No. 22, Singapore: Centre for Advanced Studies, National University of Singapore, 2000. 1098. HERMALIN, Albert I. and CHAN, Angelique Work and Retirement among the Older Population in Four Asian Countries: A Comparative Analysis, Singapore: Pagesetters Services for Centre for Advanced Studies, National University of Singapore, 2000. 1099. JERNIGAN, Homer L. and JERNIGAN, Margaret Aging in Chinese Society: A Holistic Approach to the Experience of Aging in Taiwan and Singapore, New York: Haworth Pastoral Press, 1992. 1100. JONES, Gavin W. ‘The ageing population of East and Southeast Asia: prospects and issues’, Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 9(1): 109– 114, March 1994. 1101. KONG, Lily, YEOH, Brenda S. A. and TEO, Peggy ‘Singapore and the experience of place in old age’, The Geographic Review, 86(4): 529–549, Dec. 1996. 1102. KUA, Ee Heok Ageing and Old Age: Among Chinese in a Singapore Urban Neighbourhood, Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1994. 1103. KUA, Ee Heok Shades of Grey, Singapore: Asiapac, 1986. 1104. KUA, Ee Heok Ageing and Old Age: Among Chinese in a Singapore Urban Neighbourhood, Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1994.

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1105. LEE, Sharon Meng Chee ‘Dimensions of ageing in Singapore’, Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 1(3): 239–254, Sept. 1986. 1106. LIM, H. ‘The dilemma of ageing women in Singapore’ Family Digest, 1(2): 45–27, Sept. 1985. 1107. LIM, Hsiu Mei The Elderly of the Future: The Singapore Perspective, Singapore: Ministry of Community Development, 1987. 1108. LLOYD, Davis and MILLS, Rosemary ‘A study of the medico-social needs of old people living in Singapore’, Medical Journal of Malaya, 11: 1–19, Sept. 1956. 1109. LO, Yen Yee Managing Ageing Workforce, Singapore: Singapore Institute of Labour Studies, 1995. 1110. LOW, Linda and AW, Tar Choon ‘Financial security in old age: a case study of Singapore’ in Choices in Financing Healthcare and Old Age Security edited by Nicholas Prescott, Washington, DC: 1998. 1111.

LUN, K. C. ‘Projecting the demand for institutional care by the aged in Singapore in the year 2000’, Annals of the Academy of Medicine, 16(1): 24–30, Jan. 1987.

1112. MEHTA, Kalyani ‘Cultural scripts and social interpretation of older people’, Ageing and Society, 17(3): 253–275, May 1997. 1113. MEHTA, Kalyani ‘The impact of religious beliefs and practices on ageing: a cross-cultural comparison’, Journal of Ageing Studies, 11(2): 101–114, Summer 1997.

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1114. MEHTA, Kalyani ‘Caring for the elderly in Singapore’ in Who Should Care for the Elderly?: An East-West Value Divide edited by Liu, William T. and Kendig, Hal, Singapore: Singapore University Press, 2000. 1115. MEHTA, Kalyani and BLAKE, Myrna ‘Ageing experience of Singapore women’ in Untapped Resources: Women in Ageing Societies Across Asia edited by Kalyani Mehta, Singapore: Times Academic Press, 1997. 1116. MEHTA, Kalyani and VASOO, S. ‘Community programmes and services for the long-term care of the elderly in Singapore: challenges for policy makers’, Asian Journal of Political Science, 8(1): 125–140, June 2000. 1117. MERRIMAN, Anne ‘Geriatric medicine in Singapore: quo vadis?’, Annals of the Academy of Medicine, 16(1): 155–162, Jan. 1987. 1118. MORTIMER, E. A. ‘Social aspects of ageing in Singapore’, Family Digest, 1(2): 48– 49, Sept. 1985. 1119. PHILLIPS, David R. Ageing in East and Southeast Asia, London: Edward Arnold, 1992. 1120. PHILLIPS, David R. and BARTLETT, Helen P. ‘Aging trends: Singapore’, Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 10(4): 349–356, Dec. 1995. 1121. PHUA, Kai Hong ‘Ageing: socio-economic implications for health care in Singapore’, Annals of the Academy of Medicine, 16(1): 15–23, Jan. 1987. 1122. PHUA, Kai Hong and YAP, Mui Teng ‘Financing health care in old age: a case study of Singapore’ in

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1139. VASOO, S., NGIAM, Tee Liang and CHEUNG, Paul ‘Singapore’s ageing population: social challenges and responses’ in Ageing in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Policies and Future Trends edited by Phillips, David R., New York: Routledge, 2000. 1140. WEE, Ann ‘Chapter Five: Older women: from colonial times to present day’ in Singapore Women: Three Decades of Change edited by Aline K. Wong and Leong Wah Kum, Singapore: Times Academic Press, 1993. 1141. YAP, Mui Teng Population Ageing and Policy Response in Singapore, PDOD Paper No. 33, Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam, 1995. 1142. YAP, Mui Teng ‘Adapting existing institutions to meet the needs of the elderly’ in Population Ageing: Challenges for Policies and Programmes in Developed and Developing Countries edited by Robert Cliquet and Mohammed Nizamuddin, New York: United Nations Population Fund, Sep 1999. 1143. YAP, Mui Teng and TAN, Philip Eng Seong ‘Chapter 9: The age of the aged’ in Singapore: Re-engineering Success edited by Arun Mahizhnan and Lee Tsao Yuan, Singapore: Institute of Policy Studies and Oxford University Press, 1998.

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1144. CALDWELL, John C. ‘Population forecasts and trends in Malaya’ in International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Sydney Conference, August 1967, Collected Papers, Department of Demography, Australian National University, pp. 14–25. 1145. CAMPBELL, William ‘Singapore prepares for a population of 3.5 million’, Ekistics, 30(176): 49–53, July 1970. 1146. JONES, Lawrence W. ‘Malaysia’s future population’, Pacific Viewpoint, 6(1): 39–51, May 1965. 1147. KER, Sin Tze ‘A projection for labour demand and supply in Singapore to 1985’, Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science, 5(1/2): 55–65, March 1977. 1148. NG, Wai Kheng Projections of the Population of Singapore, Age 5–25 Years, by Single Years of Age and by Single Calendar Years 1968–1982, Singapore: State and City Planning Office, 1968. 1149. SAW, Swee-Hock ‘Towards zero population growth in Singapore’, Journal of the Singapore Institute of Planners, 3(1): 29–32, Nov. 1973.

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Author Index

ABDULLAH bin Malim Baginda ABDULLAH bin Tarmugi ABEYSINGHE, Tilak ABRAMS, Charles ADAMCHAK, Donald J. ADAMS, T. ADDAE-DAPAAH, Kwame AGARWAL, S. P. AHMAD bin Mohamed Ibrahim AIYER, K. A. Neelakandha ALAM, Iqbal ALATAS, Syed Hussein ALI, S. M. ALSAGOFF, A. M. ALVAREZ, Gabriel ALWI bin Sheikh Alhady ANDERSON, B. A. ANDERSON, J. E. ANDOLSEK, Lydia ANG, John ANG, S. H. Anonymous APPLEYARD, R. T. Applied Research Corporation ARASARATNAM, S. ARCHIBALD, C. P. ARIFIN, E. N. ARUMAINATHAN, P. ASHER, Mukul G.

486 739 668 227, 374 683 487 1075, 1076, 1077, 1078 967 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 618 313 700 968 228 488 699, 774 619 740 669 919 620 644 134, 135, 229, 489, 741, 831 742 621 490 563 736 1 1079

157

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SINGAPORE DEMOGRAPHY

Asian Population and Development Association ATHSANI, Karni ATHULATHMUDALI, L. W. AW, Tar Choon AWBERRY, S. S. AZHARI Zahri

491 136 256, 1110 969 375

BAHARIN, Syed BARKER, E. W. BARTHOLOMEW, G. W. BARTLETT, Helen P. BARTLEY, W. BATTISTELLA, Graziano BEAGLEHOLE, Robert BEGIN, James P. BENJAMIN, Geoffrey BENTELSPACHER, Carl BERZINA, M. Ya BIDDLECOM, A. BITTLES, A. H. BLAKE, D. J. BLAKE, Myrna L. BLOODWORTH, Dennis BLYTHE, W. L. BOEY, C. Y. BOEY, Yut Mei BONITA, Ruth BOSE, Ashish BOYLE, P. BOZMAN, G. S. BRADDELL, Roland BRADDELL, Thomas BROWNE, E. M. BRUK, S. I. BUCHANAN, I.

492 376 136 1120 80 314 564 1040 493, 636 1080 81 1084 745 970 494, 495, 1115, 496 861 315 971 230 564 377 1041 316 137, 622, 623 82 ,497 565 81 378, 379

CADBURY, Barbara CALDWELL, John C. CAMPBELL, Persia Crawfurd CAMPBELL, William CHAI, Hon-Chan

832 380, 449, 670, 746, 1144 317 1145 318

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158

743, 744

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CHAN, Angelique CHAN, Kwok Bun CHAN, Raymond K. H. CHANDRA, K. R. CHANDRASEKARAN, C. CHANG, Chen-Tung CHANG, Sen-Dou CHANG, Yong Ching CHAO, T. C. CHAPMAN, F. Spencer CHARNEY, M. W. CHEN, Ai-Ju

CHEN, L. M. CHEN, Peter S. J.

CHEN, Su-Ching CHEN, Ta CHENG, Ada Shu Ju CHENG, Lim Keak CHENG, Mark C.E. CHENG, Siok-Hwa CHENG, Soo May CHESNAIS, Jean-Claude CHEUNG, Paul CHEW, Chee Sun CHEW, David C. E. CHEW, Rosalind CHEW, S. C. CHEW, Soon Beng CHEW, Y.-Y. CHI, I-Cheng CHIA, Boon Hock CHIA, Felix CHIA, Mabel CHIANG, See Ngoh Claire

02 BSD Author Index

159

450, 671, 1081, 1082, 1083, 1084, 1085, 1086, 1097, 1098, 1092 498, 747 1042, 1055 381 833 83, 206, 207, 624, 674, 675, 672, 673, 676, 834, 835, 836, 1089 499 382 566, 567 500 501 962, 568, 571, 677, 678, 734, 837, 847, 905, 906, 907, 918, 961, 1087, 1088 502 84, 451, 458, 676, 679, 680, 681, 748, 751, 749, 750, 838, 839, 840, 984, 985, 1089 319 320 1043 383, 503 939, 572, 669, 883, 919, 920, 931, 932, 936, 957 452, 453, 454, 455, 802, 972 973 85 86, 87, 125, 625, 682, 752, 1085, 1087, 1090, 1139 384 974, 975, 976, 977, 978 979, 1044 939 979, 1044 745 934, 935 569, 570, 612 504, 505, 506 859 498

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SINGAPORE DEMOGRAPHY

CHIANG, Tao Chang CHIEW, Seen Kong CHIU, Wing Kin CHOE, Alan F. C. CHOO, Hee Tiat CHOW, Kit Boey CHU, Hung-Ling CHUA, Beng Huat CHUA, Boon Lan CHUA, M. CHUA, Peng Chye CHUA, S. CHUA, Sian Chin CHUNG, Betty J. CHUNG, Ching San CLAMMER, John CLARK, David H. CLELAND, J. COALE, Ansley J. CONCEPCION, Mercedes B. CONROY, John D. COOPER, Eunice CORNMAN, Jennifer C. COURTENAY, P. P. DAILEY, F. W. DAVIDSON, Gillian M. DAVIES, T. A. Lloyd DAWOOD, M. Yusoff DEGANI, Amina H. DEL TUFO, M. V. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research DEVASAHAYAM, T. DEY, Mukul K. DEYO, Frederic C. DJAMOUR, Judith DOBBY, E. H. G. DOMINGO, Lita DRAKAKIS-SMITH, David DURAND, John D. DWYER, D. J.

02 BSD Author Index

160

88, 89 697, 1045 220 388, 385, 386, 387, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 435, 753 572, 883, 957 980 683 463, 754 138 139 438 844, 921 2, 755, 756, 757, 841, 842, 843 681 845, 922, 923 507 981, 982, 983 938 684, 685 686, 758 759 395 1125 396 969 323 626 687 397, 978 3 231 1073 508 984, 985 140, 627, 628 398, 399 1088 232, 308, 309, 760, 986 987 761

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Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East EDMONDS, J. EDMONSTON, Barry EDWARDS, Norman EE, Joyce EL-BADRY, Mohammed A.R. ELO, Irma T. EMERSON, R. EMMANUEL, S. C. EVANS, David B.

90, 208, 400, 401, 456, 763, 764, 846 629 457 233 321 209, 210 573 509 847, 918 762

FAWCETT, James T. FIELD, Brian FIELDS, Gary S. FINDLAY, Allan M. FITZGERALD, C. P. FONG Y. F. FONG, Chan Yoon FONG, Monica S. FONG, Tiew Weng FONG, Tiew Weng FONG, Y. K. FONG, Yoke Fai FONSECA, Rory FORTNEY, Judith FRANKE, Wolfgang FRANKENBERG, E. FRASER, J. M. FREEDMAN, Maurice FREEDMAN, Ronald FREEMAN, T. W. FRYER, H. FUNG, Kam Pui FUNG, Maureen S. K.

458, 688, 234 322 323 324, 325 952 1091 988 402 403 807, 951, 722 404 934 510 1092 237, 236, 141, 327, 685 326 406 581 895

GAMBA, Charles GAMER, Robert E. GEOGHEGAN, J. GINSBERG, Norton S. GOH, Hui Fang GOH, Keng Swee GOH, Lee E.

142, 238 407 328 91, 408 1093 239, 848, 989, 990 767

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750, 751, 765

950

235, 405, 766, 459, 511, 512, 630, 631

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GOH, T. N. GOLDMAN, Noreen GONZALEZ, Joaquin GOODKIND, Daniel GOON, S. M. GOPINATHAN, Pavala GORDON, Shirle GOSLING, L. A. P. GRAGNOLATI, Michele GRAHAM, Elspeth Great Britain GULLICK, J. M. GUNASEKARAN, S. GWEE, Ah Long

211 573 1074 689 949 895 513, 632 514 573 690, 760, 768, 986, 1041 17, 329, 330 460 363, 1067 1094, 1095

HADEN, Frank HADRON, Dahlan HALL, Peter HAMZAH, Sendut HAN, Sun Sheng HANNA, Willard Anderson HARRIS, John H. HARRISON, James D. HASHMI, Aamir Rafique HASS, Roy H. HASSAN, Riaz

240 492 143, 849 409, 410 551 92 331 1096 1051 769 241, 242, 243, 411, 412, 413, 461, 462, 574, 575, 633, 634, 635, 636, 639, 640, 691, 770, 850, 991, 992 207, 835, 993 414 924 1084, 1086, 1097, 1098 994 244 851 464, 463 279 692 863 93, 515, 771 925 144, 145 146

HAUSER, Philip M. HENG, Jeffrey HENG, V. HERMALIN, Albert I. HEYZER, N. HIORNS, D. HO, Guan Lim HO, Kong Chong HO, Koon Ngiap HO, Suzanne S. Y. C. HO, Tak-Chew HODDER, B. W. HOOI, See Choon HOOKER, M. B. HSU, Locknie

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HU, Chow Shun Chia HUANG, K. K. HUANG, Shirlena HUGHES, Kenneth HUI, Weng-Tat HUMPHREY, John W. HUSIN, Ali. S.

926 147 1046, 1047, 1073, 1074 576, 577, 578, 579, 580 332, 995, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051 415 516

IBRAHIM, L. IDRONO, R. Indian Immigration Office INNES, J. R. Inter-Governmental Coordinating Committee International Bank for Reconstruction and Development International Labour Office International Planned Parenthood Federation

924 996 333 4 148 245, 997 246, 334 852, 927

JACKSON, J. C. JACKSON, Louis JACKSON, R. N. JACOB, I. JEK, Yuen Thong JENG, Wei-Shiuan JENSEN, R. JERNIGAN, Homer L. JERNIGAN, Margaret JOHNSON, D. B. JOHNSON, Stanley JONES, Gavin W. JONES, Huw JONES, Lawrence W. JOSEY, Alex

416 5 335 637 853 638 417 1099 1099 149 854 772, 1088, 693, 998, 1100 323 1146 150, 928

KANAGARATNAM, K. KANWAR, H. I. S. KAYE, Barrington KEE, H. P. KENNAWAY, Mark John KER, Sin Tze

855, 856, 857, 859, 929, 858 517 247 930 336 1147

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SINGAPORE DEMOGRAPHY

KHEW, Khoon Shin KHOO, Chian Kim KHOO, Louisa-May KHOO, Siew Ean KLEEVENS, J. W. L. KNIGHT, A. KOBE, Susumu KOENIGSBERGER,Otto KONDAPI, C. KONG, Lily KONO, Shigemi KRISHNAN, R. B. KUA, Ee Heok KUMAR, V. KUO, Eddie C. Y. KURUP, A. KWA, Soon Bee KWOK, Chuon Wei

931 6, 929 1072 688, 694 248 10 374 374 518 1101 695, 696 337, 579 1102, 1103, 1104 151, 933 465, 639, 640, 665, 681, 697 698 918, 932 305

LAM, Kwok Weng LAM, T. LAU, Gilbert LAU, Kak En LAU, Sum Ping LAU, Who Cheong LAW, L. LAW, Swee Hong LEAN, T. H. LEE, David LEE, Hin Peng LEE, James LEE, Kuan Yew LEE, Peter LEE, Poh Ping LEE, S. C. LEE, Sharon Meng Chee LEE, Siow Mong LEE, Soo Ann LEE, Yoke San LEETE, Richard LEONG, K. M. LEONG, S. M.

418, 773 520 605 7 581 249 520 895 582, 583, 934, 935, 954 1002 563, 584, 587 811, 812 860, 861 250 521 939 457, 641, 699, 774, 1105 642 94, 775, 776 306 585, 643, 700, 701 1076, 1077 644

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164

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165

LEOW, Bee Geok LEVY, Susan LEWIS, Philip E. T. LI, Dun Jen LI, S. B. LI, T. LIAN, Kwen Fee LIEN, Tai Ming LIM, C. J. LIM, Chong Keat LIM, Christopher LIM, Ghee Soon LIM, H. LIM, Hsiu Mei LIM, JOO Hock LIM, Kim San LIM, L. S. LIM, Linda Y. C. LIM, Maggie LIM, S. M. LIM, Su-Min LIM, Tay Boh LIM, Teck Beng LIM, William Siew Wai LIN, Vivian LING, S. L. LIU, Thai-Ker LLOYD, Davis LO, Yen Yee LOBINGIER, C. S. LOH, Boon-Piah LOH, Margaret LOH, S. Y. LOH, T. F. LOR, M. LOUKA, Kathryn LOW, Chan Kee LOW, Linda LOY, Keng Foo LUBIS, Mochtar

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8 690 999, 1000 95 847 522 1065 973 96 251 706 1039 1106 1107 338 252, 253 936, 939 514 862 939 944 466 937 419, 777 1001 918 254, 255 1108 1109 152 863 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 783, 821, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 907 952 593 467 784 600 256, 339, 340, 1002, 1052, 1053, 1110 420 257

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SINGAPORE DEMOGRAPHY

LUN, Kwok Chan LUTZ, W.

580, 584, 586, 587, 1111 736

MA, Nancy MA, Ronald MACGOWAN, D. J. MACKENZIE, K. E. MAHAJANI, Usha Malaya MALLAL, B. A. MAMAJIWALA, R.K. MANI, A. MANSOR bin Haji Fadzal MARAKKAYA, Ahmad Tambi MARJORIBANKS, N. E. MARRIOTT, Hayes MARSTON, C. MARTIN, E. Carol MARTIN, Philip L. MASLOWSKI, J. J. MASON, Andrew MCCANN, Margaret F. MCCARTHY, T. MCGEE, Terence Garry MCKENRY, Patrick C. McNAIR, J. F. A. MEHTA, Kalyani MENON, M. MEREWETHER, E. M. MERRILL, Robert S. MERRIMAN, Anne MILLS, Rosemary MINAI, Keiko MOHA ASRI Abdullah MOHAMED bin Jahi Syed Dussin, Syed MOHAMED DIN bin Ali, Haji MOOTHEDEEN, A. Varkey MORGAN, James MORRISON, Ian MORTIMER, E. A. MUIR, C. S. MURPHY, H. B. M. MYINT, Hla

523 785, 1020 524 258, 1003 525 18, 19 153, 154 1004 547, 645 526 341 341 9, 97, 98 938 702 1054 99 100 935 939 101, 421 638 10 1112, 1113, 1114, 1115, 1116 637 11 703 1117 626, 1108 1080 1042, 1055 895 155 527 1005 528 1118 588, 589 590 786

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166

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Index

167

NAIR, C. V. Devan NAIR, M. N. NANJUNDAN, S. NATHAN, J. E. NESS, Gayl D. NETTO, George NEVILLE, Warwick NEWBOLD, T. J. NG, Allen NG, Kim Neo NG, Shui Meng NG, T. P. NG, Wai Kheng NG, Y. H. NGIAM, Tee Liang NITI, M.

1006 529 530 12 787 531 102, 422, 423, 468, 469, 470, 532, 533, 534, 704, 705 103 919 1007 591, 731 592, 847 1148 940 1139 592

O’NEILL, William D. OFSTEDAL, M. B. ONG, C. S. ONG, Debbie S. L. ONG, Eng Guan ONG, Jin Hui ONG, P. L. ONISHI, S. OOI, Giok Ling OOI, Jin-Bee ORDE-BROWN, G. St. John Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development OSHIMA, Harry T.

706 1092, 1084, 1086 955 646 788 676 593 104 259, 986 105, 106, 107 342 343, 1056

PAGANONI, Anthony PAGE, Lincoln PAKSHONG, D. I. PALEN, J. John PANG, Eng Fong

314 260 859, 871, 872, 873, 874, 875 699, 774, 789, 790 108, 127, 307, 791, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061 677, 678, 837, 906, 961 870 344

PANG, Swee Lan PARK, Cheolsung PARMER, Norman

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167

1008, 1009

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168

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SINGAPORE DEMOGRAPHY

PHANG, Sock Yong PHILLIPS, David R. PHOON, Wai On PHUA, K. B. PHUA, Kai Hong PICKERING, W. A. PITAKTEPSOMBATI, Pitchit Planters’ Association of Malaya PNG, Poh-Seng POLLARD, John PRACHUABMOH, V. PRASAD, R. N. V. PRASAI, Surya B. PUGH, Cedric PURCELL, Victor PURUSHOTAM, Nirmala

278 261, 1119, 1120 1015 604 1121, 1122, 1123 535 1088 345, 346 536 601 736 941 1062 262, 263, 264, 792 537, 538, 539 550

QUAH, Euston QUAH, Jon Siam Tee QUAH, Stella R. QUAN, Howard QUEK, Robert Sio Chua QUIBRIA, M. G.

1002 212, 221, 265, 932, 963 647, 648, 649, 793, 942 424 156, 157 1063

RAHMAN, Md. Mizanur RAI, Ambikapal RAJARATNAM, S. RAJASINGAM, S. Durai RAMSAY, A. B. RAO, P. Kondanda RAO, V. V. Bhanoji RAPPA, Antonio L. RATNAM, S. S.

1064, 1065 540 541 542 543 544 484, 707, 829 1124 698, 721, 722, 807, 808, 811, 812, 844, 877, 896, 919, 920, 921, 936, 939, 941, 943, 944, 950, 951, 956 936 545 1125 876 546 491 945 91

RAUFF, M. RAYBECK, Douglas RAYMO, James M. REECE, Bob RIDLEY, H. N. RIDZWAN, Dzafir RINGHEIM, Karin ROBERTS, Chester F.

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168

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Index

169

ROCHAT, Roger W.

920

SALAFF, Janet W. SANDHU, Kernial Singh

224, 708, 709, 794,914 347, 348, 349, 350, 425, 426, 547, 795 158, 1016 351 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 352, 353, 354, 427, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 594, 595, 596, 597, 598, 599, 650, 651, 652, 653, 654, 710, 711, 712, 713, 714, 715, 716, 717, 718, 719, 796, 797, 798, 799, 800, 801, 802, 878, 879, 880, 881, 882, 908, 909, 910, 946, 947, 948, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1126, 1127, 1149, 1150, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1155, 1156, 1157 548 949 20 1014 266, 1128 355, 428 114, 115, 484, 549, 707, 720, 803, 829, 1022, 1129, 1130, 1131, 1132 550 572, 883, 954, 957 1067 1088 356 551 13, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 116, 117, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178,

SANDOSHAM, A. A. SASTRI, V. S. Srinivasa SAW, Swee-Hock

SEAH, Eu Chin SENG, K. M. SENNET, C. W. A. SEOW, George SEOW, Peck Leng SHAMSUL, Bahrin SHANTAKUMAR, G. SIDDIQUE, Sharon SIDHU, Mukhtiar Singh SIENGTHAI, Sununta SIGIT, Hananto SILCOCK, T. H. SIM, Loo Lee Singapore

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169

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170

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SINGAPORE DEMOGRAPHY

Singapore Council of Social Service Singapore Family Planning Association Singapore Planning and Urban Research SINGH, Kuldip SINGH, Penu Mohan SINHA, A. C. SINHA, Hena SIRAJ, Mehuen SKINNER, G. W. SMITH, M. Mead SMITH, Thomas Edward SONG, Ong Siang STAHL, Charles W. STEWART, Alistair STOCKWIN, Harvey Straits Settlements

Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States STREET, Alan SULLIVAN, Gerard SUNDRASON, R. SWIFT, Michael G. TAEUBER, Irene B. TAI, Ching Ling TAN, Augustine H. H. TAN, Cheng Siong TAN, Eugene K. B. TAN, Jake Hooi TAN, Jessie TAN, Kee Liali TAN, Kheng-Khoo TAN, Lee Wah TAN, P.

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179, 180, 181, 182, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 429, 430, 655, 804, 805, 806, 884, 885, 886, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 158, 1159 659 887 275 698, 721, 722, 807, 808, 896, 950, 951, 952 276 953 888 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 656 552 1029 14, 118, 119, 357, 891, 1160 553 358, 1066 564 277, 723, 889 15, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 359, 360, 361, 362, 657 78 724 363, 1067 964 658 120, 554, 809 84, 431, 451, 660, 661 278, 1030 810 555 432, 433, 434, 435 725, 962 575, 602, 603, 604 600, 601, 607, 608 107, 436 662

170

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Index

171

TAN, Pheng Theng TAN, Philip Eng Seong TAN, Philip Seng Ho TAN, Sioe An TAN, Siok Bie TAN, Soo Lee TAN, Sook Yee TAN, Soo-Yong TAN, Tsu Haung TAN, W. K. TAN, Watt Moi TAY, Boon Nga TAY, G. E. TAY, I. S. H. TAY, John S. H. TAY, Joo Teck TAY, Kheng Soon TAY, Mary Wan Joo TEH, Cheang Wan TEO, Anthony Soon Chye TEO, Peggy TEO, Siew Eng TEOH, Eng-Soon TEOH, H. K. TEOH, Jin Inn THAM, Seong Chee THEYVENDRAN, R. THIEME, Gunter THOMPSON, Warren S. THOMSON, George G. THOMSON, Virginia THONG, Kah Leong TING, S. K. TINKER, H. TOCK, Edward TOH, Chin Chye TOH, Mun Heng TONG, Chee Kiong TOPLEY, Marjorie TOW, S. H. TSOI, Wing Foo TSUI, Amy Ong

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200, 201 1143 1133 437, 438 811, 812 279 280 605 443 954 1031 292 956 593 663 281 282, 283, 813 477 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290 1032 121, 690, 814, 815, 890, 986, 1101, 1134, 1135, 1136 107, 291, 439, 440 944 955 606 478, 556 139 816 122 817, 891 1033 858, 892 607, 608 364 609 1034, 1137 292, 1002 465, 501 512 893 570, 610, 611, 612, 956 1161

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172

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SINGAPORE DEMOGRAPHY

TSUYA, Noriko O. TUAN, Chi-Hsien TUNG, F. H. TYE, Cho-Yook

726 727 365 479, 684

UNGER, Leonard United Nations

557 123, 366, 441, 818, 819, 894, 1162, 1163, 1164

VAITIDLINGAM, D. K. VASOO, S. VENGADASALAM, D. VENGADASDAM, V. VENKETASUBRAMANIAN, N. VERON, Jacques VIEGAS, O. A. C. VLIELAND, C. A.

895 492, 1090, 1116, 1138, 1139 883, 934, 957 572 613 558 698, 721, 808, 844, 896, 921, 951 16, 124, 367

WALLER, C. B. WALTERS, Harry WAN, Fook Kee

10 820 221, 900, 907, 961, 559 293, 911 368 294, 202, 823 440, 443 560 614 820 728 369, 222, 125, 731,

WANG, Gungwu WANG, L. H. WARD, Sheila WARD-JACKSON, C. WEE, Ann E. WEE, Kenneth Kim Seng WEE, Vivienne WELDON, Peter D. WESTERN, John S. WHEELER, L. R. WIELSER, R. WILLETT, Joseph WILLIAMS, Kanagaratnam WINSTEDT, Richard Olef WOLFERS, D. WONG, Aline K.

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172

480, 901, 908, 962,

669, 821, 897, 898, 899, 902, 903, 904, 905, 906, 909, 910, 958, 959, 960, 963,964

442

637, 664, 1140 203, 204, 822 443

561 223, 912, 965, 966, 1165 224, 295, 665, 709, 719, 730, 794, 913, 914

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173

WONG, Diana WONG, Edward H. Y. WONG, Grace Khei Mie WONG, H. B. WONG, Hong King WONG, T. T. T. WONG, Theresa WONG, Tze Wai WONG, Y. C. WONG, Y. M. WOOLMER, Stanley WU, San San

1068, 1069, 1070 296 1078 615, 616 225 617 824 581 729 637, 920 297 915

YAP, Mui Teng

YU, Shi Ming YUEN, Chi Ching

370, 371, 372, 732, 733, 734, 825, 826, 837, 1071, 1122, 1123, 1141, 1142, 1143 1088 261, 293 79, 126, 127, 295, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 310, 312, 444, 445, 446, 485, 666, 735, 830, 836, 1035 562 580 501, 520, 671, 690, 736, 815, 824, 1041, 1046, 1047, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1101 232, 308, 309, 310, 447, 448, 827 667 663 667 373 939 869, 916 128, 226, 311, 312, 481, 482, 483, 484, 485, 737, 738, 828, 829, 830, 1035, 1036, 1037 551 1038, 1039

ZHOU, Mei ZUZUK, Michael B.

917 20

YATIM, Masitah B. M. YEH, Anthony G. O. YEH, Stephen H. K.

YEN, Ching Hwang YEO, Peter P. B. YEOH, Brenda S. A.

YEUNG, Yue-Man YIN, Chan Wai YIP, William C. L. YOKE, Alice Tan Kar YONG, Mun Cheong YONG, Y. M. YOONG, Theresa YOU, Poh Seng

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173

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