PopulationMid- 2012: 5,293,700
Density: 7,565 per sq. km. Rate of Natural Increase: 0.5% Growth rate: 1.8 Age < 15%: 17% Age 65+%: 9% Living Below U.S. $2 per day: -1 Undernourished: -1 Underweight Children Under 5: 3.00% HIV/AIDS among people 15-49: 0.1% |
Rate (# per 1000 People)Net Migration Rate: 13
Birth Rate: 10 Death Rate: 4 Infant Mortality Rate: 2.0 Total Fertility Rate: 1.2 Dependency Rate: 26% |
Life ExpectancyTotal: 81
Females: 84 Males: 79 |
MiscellaneousGNI PPP Per Capita in U.S. $: $49,780
Mobile Phone Subscribers (Per 100): 138 Motor Vehicles (Per 1000): 140 |
Primary School Completion Rate
Females: unavailable/ not collected
Males: unavailable/ not collected |
Secondary School Enrollment Net
Females: -1
Males: -1 |
Economically Active 15+Females: 54%
Males: 76% |
Population Pyramids
Demographic Transition Model
By applying the demographic transition model, I would assume that Singapore would be included into stage four. Singapore has a birth rate that is higher than the death rate, yet both the birth and death rates are low. Therefore demonstrates a low rate of natural increase. All these characteristics Singapore has demonstrates that it belongs in stage four of the demographic transition model.