Indian expatriate spaces and social cohesion in Singapore
Since its independence in 1965, attracting migrants, including highly skilled expatriates, has been a crucial part of Singapore’s economic strategy. Over the years, many studies have been conducted on low and middle skilled migrants, with a smaller portion focusing on highly skilled expatriates. Mor...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1721232023-12-03T15:31:49Z Indian expatriate spaces and social cohesion in Singapore Lee, Shi Ming Ng, Dorcas Hui Xuan Laavanya Kathiravelu School of Social Sciences LaavanyaK@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Sociology::Communities, classes and races Social sciences::Sociology::Societies Since its independence in 1965, attracting migrants, including highly skilled expatriates, has been a crucial part of Singapore’s economic strategy. Over the years, many studies have been conducted on low and middle skilled migrants, with a smaller portion focusing on highly skilled expatriates. Moreover, we found that the large majority of expatriate research examined the Western and East Asian population, missing out on other expatriate groups including Indians. Another bedrock to Singapore’s success was the emphasis on social cohesion across diverse populations, fostered through the development of mutual understanding and respect as a result of interactions between locals and foreigners in everyday life. Each expatriate group is incredibly intricate and requires in-depth studies to uncover its complexities before clues to social cohesion can be found. In this paper, we examine how Indian expatriate spaces and communities influence social cohesion in Singapore. Bachelor of Social Sciences in Sociology 2023-11-27T02:57:39Z 2023-11-27T02:57:39Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Lee, S. M. & Ng, D. H. X. (2023). Indian expatriate spaces and social cohesion in Singapore. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172123 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172123 en SSS/SOC/2022/S2/002 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Since its independence in 1965, attracting migrants, including highly skilled expatriates, has been a crucial part of Singapore’s economic strategy. Over the years, many studies have been conducted on low and middle skilled migrants, with a smaller portion focusing on highly skilled expatriates. Moreover, we found that the large majority of expatriate research examined the Western and East Asian population, missing out on other expatriate groups including Indians. Another bedrock to Singapore’s success was the emphasis on social cohesion across diverse populations, fostered through the development of mutual understanding and respect as a result of interactions between locals and foreigners in everyday life. Each expatriate group is incredibly intricate and requires in-depth studies to uncover its complexities before clues to social cohesion can be found. In this paper, we examine how Indian expatriate spaces and communities influence social cohesion in Singapore. |
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Indian expatriate spaces and social cohesion in Singapore |
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