With population of Mexico and GDP of Singapore...

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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "India is my country. All Indians are my brothers and sisters. I love my country and I am proud of its rich and varied heritage. I shall always strive to be worthy of it." Thus read the first few lines of our national pledge that most of us have been introduced to in school. But unfortunately the economics of diversity in India has only widened over the years. There is certainly no unity in the economic diversity amongst Indian states. Some of which have their population equal to the smaller nations in the world. The per capita GDP across various Indian states provides ample proof of that. Thus if every state in India would be a country, some of their GDPs would match that of Singapore and Qatar; while there also would be those matching Somalia's and the Bahamas'.

Interestingly the Economist has profiled Indian states on the basis of populations and GDPs equated to that of other countries. Uttar Pradesh for example can match itself to the world's fifth most populous country having the same number of residents as Brazil (190 m). Yet its economy would only be the size of Qatar, a tiny oil-rich state of fewer than 2 m people. That makes it a poor economy on a per capita GDP basis. Despite India's two decades of rapid growth, Uttar Pradesh's GDP per head is close to that of Kenya. At the same time Maharashtra that is the wealthiest state in terms of GDP, matching that of Singapore, has per capita GDP same as that of Sri Lanka. A population equal to that in Mexico (111 m) thus dents Maharashtra's per capita GDP numbers.

We do acknowledge the fact that it is impossible for a economy as large as ours to have equal development and distribution of wealth across states. Especially, when the focus is on capitalism. However, the sorry state of affairs in few Indian states even after decades of independence and reforms do put forth some pertinent questions. Can India's socio economic divide help it reap its demographic dividend?

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Singapore Growth Industry Serves a Greying Population

Like other affluent Asian countries such as Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong, Singapore's demographic profile is being drastically transformed by falling birth rates and longer lifespans. Officials say 20 percent of Singaporeans will be 65 or older by



With population of Mexico and GDP of Singapore...

At the same time Maharashtra that is the wealthiest state in terms of GDP, matching that of Singapore, has per capita GDP same as that of Sri Lanka. A population equal to that in Mexico (111 m) thus dents Maharashtra's per capita GDP numbers.



Longer lifespans could be a blow for Asia
Longer lifespans could be a blow for Asia

Less than one-fifth of the world population lives in a high-fertility country. Developed countries typically have low birth rates. A similar pattern is emerging in Asia. Higher-income countries and regions like South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong have



High Altitude Sexism?

As such, Singaporean women may wish to join Singapore Airlines as pilots to achieve the dual result of representing Singapore and flying for a renowned airline. Women make up half the population in Singapore. By ruling out women, SIA is in effect



Challenging opportunity for aging population

Compared to their counterparts in Singapore, and similar to people in Malaysia, about half (49 percent) of Indonesians expect to live longer than their parents. Women are more likely than men to feel this way, while those aged 18-24 and 25-34 are more




Singapore Growth Industry Serves a Greying Population - Medindia Blogs

Leong Liu Kie is a 71-year-old Singaporean nurse — but she is a youngster compared to some of her patients.

In a country with a rapidly ageing population, Leong looks after residents at the Moral Home for the Aged Sick — one of them is 101 years old — and is on call 24 hours a day as the charity’s nursing director.

From holding patients’ hands to whispering words of comfort, Leong is the human face of a growth industry linked to the greying of the city-state.


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Singapore TLA gorgeous public housing for 75% of Singapore population. OK, so i am romanticizing Public Housing a little.


napong tao rugkhapan RT : Houston is twice the size of Singapore, with half the population. Does that count as a 'city'?


Ilpo That's sub urban R@thisbigcity Houston is 2X the size of Singapore, with 1/2 the population. Does that count as a 'city'?


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The population of Singapore

The population of Singapore

Presents a comprehensive analysis of population trends and patterns in Singapore since its foundation in 1819 to the present day.

Population policies and programmes in Singapore

Population policies and programmes in Singapore

Singapore Family Planning and Population Board Act, 1965, No. 32 of 1965 ( Singapore: Government Printer, 1965). 5. Quoted on p. 17 of First Annual Report of ...

Public policy and population change in Singapore

Public policy and population change in Singapore

CHAPTER 1 SINGAPORE'S POPULATION POLICIES IN PERSPECTIVE James T. Fawcett Singapore, a small city-state with a population of only 2.3 million, ...

Population projections for Singapore, 1980-2070

Population projections for Singapore, 1980-2070

LIST OF TABLES Page 1 Projected Total Population by Age Group, 1980-2070 ( Projection A) 8 2 Projected Male Population by Age Group, 1980-2070 (Projection A) ...

Population change in Southeast Asia

Population change in Southeast Asia

Today, Singapore has achieved full employment for its working population and ... Since the beginning of this century, the population of Singapore has ...

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Demographics of Singapore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Singapore's demographics describe a population of 4.48 million, as estimated by the last census in 2005 and is the second most densely populated ...

Singapore - Wikipedia
Comprehensive user-created entry on the Republic of Singapore.

Singapore Population
The population of the Singapore, including ethnic breakdown

Statistics Singapore - Time Series on Population
Copyright © Singapore Department of Statistics. All Rights Reserved. ... population comprises Singapore residents and non-residents. Resident population comprises ...

Singapore - Population
Singapore had a population of 2,674,362 in July 1989 and the low birth and death rates common to developed economies with high per capita incomes. ...
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