Population - Week 12 Entry 2


On 2013, Singapore passed a white paper named Population White Paper (PWP). The Population White Paper projected an increase of 1.6 million people, capping the increase at 6.9 million. This drastic increase of population was partly due to policies passed limiting the number of children in households middle this century.
Singapore’s current population of approximately 5.6 million, has seen severe effects. Overcrowding, lack of jobs for locals, lower wages, and increasing property and vehicle prices. After moving to Sydney, the drastic effects of the PWP can be felt. Vehicle and property prices are considerably lower compared to Singapore, people generally has an easier time securing a job. The PWP was passed in consideration of boosting Singapore’s economy with a stronger work force. However, this as in turn sacrificed the social sustainability of Singapore.
The PWP is a good example of a poorly thought out motion by the government, and with little to no considerations about the detrimental effects on social sustainability.


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