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Foreigners hit 50.5% of total workforce?
May 25th, 2014 |
Author: Contributions

Jobless rate inches up amid tight labour market” (Straits Times, May 1).
Singaporeans’ unemployment increases to 3%
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It states that “The unemployment rate for Singapore citizens was 3 per cent last quarter, up from 2.8 per cent, while that for residents – that
is, Singapore citizens and permanent residents – was 2.9 per cent, up from 2.7 per cent.”
Only 49.5% of total workforce is Singaporeans?
So, although there is no breakdown of the employments statistics for residents into Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs) – if we divide 52,300 unemployed Singaporeans by their 3% unemployment rate – we get 1,743,333 Singaporeans in the workforce.
Divide this 1,743,333 by the total employment of 3,518.700, and we get 49.5%.
Therefore, does this mean that about 50.5% of the workforce is not Singaporeans?
If so, then we may have reached a milestone in our labour statistics – with more than half of the workforce being non-citizens for the first time in Singapore’s history.
Whatever happened to the consistent rhetoric in recent years that the influx of foreign labour will be curtailed?
133,033 new citizens = 55% not “Singaporeans”?
If we make an adjustment for the 133,033 new citizens granted from 2007 to 2013 – what percentage of the workforce are not originally Singaporeans – about 55% or more?
150th Press Freedom ranking?
Finally, don’t you feel that there may be something wrong with the title of the subject news report – “Jobless rate inches up amid tight labour market” – in a tight labour market – shouldn’t the unemployment rate go down instead of up?
SY Lee and Leong Sze Hian
http://www.tremeritu...otal-workforce/
Foreigners hit 50.5% of total workforce?




Jobless rate inches up amid tight labour market” (Straits Times, May 1).
Singaporeans’ unemployment increases to 3%

It states that “The unemployment rate for Singapore citizens was 3 per cent last quarter, up from 2.8 per cent, while that for residents – that
is, Singapore citizens and permanent residents – was 2.9 per cent, up from 2.7 per cent.”
- According to the Ministry of Manpower’s (MOM) Employment Situation, First Quarter 2014 report – “There were 3,518,700 persons in employment in March 2014.
- An estimated 59,300 residents, including 52,300 Singapore citizens were unemployed in March 2014. The seasonally adjusted figures were 62,500 for residents and 55,700 for citizens.”
Only 49.5% of total workforce is Singaporeans?
So, although there is no breakdown of the employments statistics for residents into Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs) – if we divide 52,300 unemployed Singaporeans by their 3% unemployment rate – we get 1,743,333 Singaporeans in the workforce.
Divide this 1,743,333 by the total employment of 3,518.700, and we get 49.5%.
Therefore, does this mean that about 50.5% of the workforce is not Singaporeans?
If so, then we may have reached a milestone in our labour statistics – with more than half of the workforce being non-citizens for the first time in Singapore’s history.
Whatever happened to the consistent rhetoric in recent years that the influx of foreign labour will be curtailed?
133,033 new citizens = 55% not “Singaporeans”?
If we make an adjustment for the 133,033 new citizens granted from 2007 to 2013 – what percentage of the workforce are not originally Singaporeans – about 55% or more?
150th Press Freedom ranking?
Finally, don’t you feel that there may be something wrong with the title of the subject news report – “Jobless rate inches up amid tight labour market” – in a tight labour market – shouldn’t the unemployment rate go down instead of up?
SY Lee and Leong Sze Hian
http://www.tremeritu...otal-workforce/