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  1. Resident population in Singapore 2024, by ethnic group

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    Updated Feb 21, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Resident population in Singapore 2024, by ethnic group [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/622748/singapore-resident-population-by-ethnic-group/
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    Feb 21, 2025
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    Area covered
    Singapore
    Description

    As of June 2024, there were around 3.09 million ethnic Chinese residents in Singapore. Singapore is a multi-ethnic society, with residents categorized into four main racial groups: Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Others. Each resident is assigned a racial category that follows the paternal side. This categorization would have an impact on both official as well as private matters. Modelling a peaceful, multi-ethnic society The racial categorization used in Singapore stemmed from its colonial past and continues to shape its social policies, from public housing quotas along the ethnic composition in the country to education policies pertaining second language, or ‘mother tongue’, instruction. Despite the emphasis on ethnicity and race, Singapore has managed to maintain a peaceful co-existence among its diverse population. Most Singaporeans across ethnic levels view the level of racial and religious harmony there to be moderately high. The level of acceptance and comfort with having people of other ethnicities in their social lives was also relatively high across the different ethnic groups. Are Singaporeans ready to move away from the CMIO model of ethnic classification? In recent times, however, there has been more open discussion on racism and the relevance of the CMIO (Chinese, Malay, Indian, Others) ethnic model for Singaporean society. The global discourse on racism has brought to attention the latent discrimination felt by the minority ethnic groups in Singapore, such as in the workplace. In 2010, Singapore introduced the option of having a ‘double-barreled’ race classification, reflecting the increasingly diverse and complicated ethnic background of its population. More than a decade later, there have been calls to do away from such racial classifications altogether. However, with social identity and policy deeply entrenched along these lines, it would be a challenge to move beyond race in Singapore.

  2. Chinese population by age group in Singapore H1 2024

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    Updated Jul 10, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Chinese population by age group in Singapore H1 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/624937/singapore-chinese-population-by-age-group/
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    Jul 10, 2025
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    Area covered
    Singapore
    Description

    As of June 2024, the population of Chinese Singaporeans between 30 to 34 years was approximately *******. Singapore is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society. Residents are categorized under four different ethnic groups under the CMIO rubric: Chinese, Malay, Indian and Other ethnicities.

  3. Chinese respondent's openness to know people of other ethnicities Singapore...

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    Updated May 29, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Chinese respondent's openness to know people of other ethnicities Singapore 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1045052/singapore-openness-getting-to-know-other-ethnicities-chinese-respondents/
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    May 29, 2024
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Aug 2018 - Jan 2019
    Area covered
    Singapore
    Description

    According to a survey on racial and religious harmony in Singapore, 37.5 percent of Chinese respondents claimed that they somewhat agree with the statement that they liked meeting and getting to know people from other ethnic groups than their own. Singapore is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society, with citizens categorized into four main ethnic groups, known as CMIO: Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Others. Those categorized under the "Others" include Eurasians, Caucasians, Arabs, and Filipinos, among others. Those from an ethnic Chinese background make up the majority of the population in Singapore.

  4. Chinese Resident Population by Age Group, Detailed Ethnic Group and Sex...

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    Updated Jul 5, 2025
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    Singapore Department of Statistics (2025). Chinese Resident Population by Age Group, Detailed Ethnic Group and Sex (Census of Population 2020) [Dataset]. https://data.gov.sg/datasets/d_fb8ce4a963b3045ce9f97bafee289c0b/view
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    Jul 5, 2025
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    Singapore Department of Statistics
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    https://data.gov.sg/open-data-licencehttps://data.gov.sg/open-data-licence

    Description

    Dataset from Singapore Department of Statistics. For more information, visit https://data.gov.sg/datasets/d_fb8ce4a963b3045ce9f97bafee289c0b/view

  5. Other respondents with trusted contacts from different ethnicities Singapore...

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    Updated Jul 9, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Other respondents with trusted contacts from different ethnicities Singapore 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1044874/singapore-other-respondents-trusted-person-from-different-ethnicity/
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    Jul 9, 2025
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    Time period covered
    Aug 2018 - Jan 2019
    Area covered
    Singapore
    Description

    According to a survey on racial and religious harmony in Singapore, ** percent of respondents from other ethnicities said that they knew of someone from the Chinese community with whom they could speak with to clarify issues regarding practices from said community. Singapore is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society, with citizens categorized into four main ethnic groups, known as CMIO: Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Others. Those categorized under the "Others" include Eurasians, Caucasians, Arabs, and Filipinos, among others. Those from an ethnic Chinese background make up the majority of the population in Singapore.

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    Singapore Marriages Registered By Ethnic Group: UWC: Chinese

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    Updated Jan 15, 2025
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    CEICdata.com (2025). Singapore Marriages Registered By Ethnic Group: UWC: Chinese [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/singapore/vital-statistics-marriages--divorces/marriages-registered-by-ethnic-group-uwc-chinese-
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    Jan 15, 2025
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jun 1, 2017 - May 1, 2018
    Area covered
    Singapore
    Variables measured
    Vital Statistics
    Description

    Singapore Marriages Registered By Ethnic Group: UWC: Chinese data was reported at 1,256.000 Number in May 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 759.000 Number for Apr 2018. Singapore Marriages Registered By Ethnic Group: UWC: Chinese data is updated monthly, averaging 1,305.000 Number from Jan 1961 (Median) to May 2018, with 689 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4,667.000 Number in Jan 1974 and a record low of 127.000 Number in Aug 1961. Singapore Marriages Registered By Ethnic Group: UWC: Chinese data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Singapore – Table SG.G007: Vital Statistics: Marriages & Divorces.

  7. Resident Population Aged 5 Years and Over by Language Most / Second Most...

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    Updated Jul 6, 2025
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    Singapore Department of Statistics (2025). Resident Population Aged 5 Years and Over by Language Most / Second Most Frequently Spoken at Home, Age Group and Ethnic Group (Chinese) (Census of Population 2020) [Dataset]. https://data.gov.sg/datasets/d_68860ef451f948e62754a830b6ae5024/view
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    Jul 6, 2025
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    Singapore Department of Statistics
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    https://data.gov.sg/open-data-licencehttps://data.gov.sg/open-data-licence

    Description

    Dataset from Singapore Department of Statistics. For more information, visit https://data.gov.sg/datasets/d_68860ef451f948e62754a830b6ae5024/view

  8. Perceptions on hardships of ethnic groups for a decent life Singapore 2019

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    Updated Jul 11, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Perceptions on hardships of ethnic groups for a decent life Singapore 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1046203/singapore-perceptions-difficulties-faced-by-ethnic-groups-to-achieve-a-decent-life/
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    Jul 11, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Aug 2018 - Jan 2019
    Area covered
    Singapore
    Description

    According to a survey on racial and religious harmony, **** percent of Malay respondents stated that they felt that Singaporean Malays would have to work harder than other ethnic groups to have a decent life in Singapore.

    Singapore is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society, with citizens categorized into four main ethnic groups, known as CMIO: Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Others. Those categorized under the "Others" include Eurasians, Caucasians, Arabs, and Filipinos, among others. Those from an ethnic Chinese background make up the majority of the population in Singapore.

  9. Resident Population Aged 15 Years and Over by Language Most / Second Most...

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    Updated Jul 6, 2025
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    Singapore Department of Statistics (2025). Resident Population Aged 15 Years and Over by Language Most / Second Most Frequently Spoken at Home, Highest Qualification Attained and Ethnic Group (Chinese) (Census of Population 2020) [Dataset]. https://data.gov.sg/datasets/d_ed6d4934837b4eab645814947f2ed009/view
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    Jul 6, 2025
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    Singapore Department of Statistics
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    https://data.gov.sg/open-data-licencehttps://data.gov.sg/open-data-licence

    Description

    Dataset from Singapore Department of Statistics. For more information, visit https://data.gov.sg/datasets/d_ed6d4934837b4eab645814947f2ed009/view

  10. Factors important to hiring an employee Singapore 2019

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    Updated Jul 11, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Factors important to hiring an employee Singapore 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1046111/singapore-important-factors-hiring-employee/
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    Jul 11, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Aug 2018 - Jan 2019
    Area covered
    Singapore
    Description

    According to a survey on racial and religious harmony in Singapore, **** percent of respondents stated that the ethnicity or race of the applicant was sometimes an important factor when considering hiring the person.

    Singapore is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society, with citizens categorized into four main ethnic groups, known as CMIO: Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Others. Those categorized under the "Others" include Eurasians, Caucasians, Arabs, and Filipinos, among others. Those from an ethnic Chinese background make up the majority of the population in Singapore.

  11. Discrimination when using public services felt by Chinese respondents...

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    Updated Jul 9, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Discrimination when using public services felt by Chinese respondents Singapore 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1045118/singapore-discrimination-when-using-public-services-chinese-respondents/
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    Jul 9, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Aug 2018 - Jan 2019
    Area covered
    Singapore
    Description

    According to a survey on racial and religious harmony in Singapore, *** percent of Chinese respondents stated that they felt they were treated worse than other ethnicities in Singapore when at a social service agency. In general, Chinese respondents felt less discriminated against than Malay or Indian respondents.

    Singapore is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society, with citizens categorized into four main ethnic groups, known as CMIO: Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Others. Those categorized under the "Others" include Eurasians, Caucasians, Arabs, and Filipinos, among others. Those from an ethnic Chinese background make up the majority of the population in Singapore.

  12. Resident Students Aged 5 Years and Over by Language Most / Second Most...

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    Updated Jul 6, 2025
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    Singapore Department of Statistics (2025). Resident Students Aged 5 Years and Over by Language Most / Second Most Frequently Spoken at Home, Level of Education Attending and Ethnic Group (Chinese) (Census of Population 2020) [Dataset]. https://data.gov.sg/datasets/d_453018de40b2f290e270fb62b4c87b9b/view
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    Jul 6, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Singapore Department of Statistics
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    https://data.gov.sg/open-data-licencehttps://data.gov.sg/open-data-licence

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    Dataset from Singapore Department of Statistics. For more information, visit https://data.gov.sg/datasets/d_453018de40b2f290e270fb62b4c87b9b/view

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    Table_1_Cancer Screening Knowledge and Behavior in a Multi-Ethnic Asian...

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    Updated Jun 8, 2023
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    Tyson Kin-Chung Chan; Linda Wei Lin Tan; Rob M. van Dam; Wei Jie Seow (2023). Table_1_Cancer Screening Knowledge and Behavior in a Multi-Ethnic Asian Population: The Singapore Community Health Study.docx [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.684917.s004
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 8, 2023
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    Frontiers
    Authors
    Tyson Kin-Chung Chan; Linda Wei Lin Tan; Rob M. van Dam; Wei Jie Seow
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Singapore
    Description

    BackgroundCancer has become the leading cause of mortality in Singapore and among other Asian populations worldwide. Despite the presence of National Cancer Screening programmes in Singapore, less than half of the population has had timely screening according to guidelines. The underlying factors of poor cancer screening rates and health outcomes among Asian ethnic groups remain poorly understood. We therefore examined cancer screening participation rates and screening behavior in a multi-ethnic Singapore population.MethodsWe collected data from 7,125 respondents of the 2015–2016 Singapore Community Health Study. Factors associated with cervical, breast, and colorectal cancer screening were evaluated using modified Poisson regression. Adjusted prevalence ratios were computed with 95% confidence intervals after adjusting for confounders.ResultsThe mean age of the respondents was 57.7 ± 10.9 years; 58.9% were female and were predominately Chinese (73.0%), followed by Malay (14.2%), and Indian (10.9%). Less than half of the respondents in the recommended age groups had undergone cancer screening (cervical, 43%; breast, 35.1%; colorectal, 27.3%). Malay respondents were significantly less likely to screen as recommended for cervical (aPR = 0.75, CI = 0.65–0.86, p < 0.001), breast (aPR = 0.83, CI = 0.68–0.99, p = 0.045), and colorectal cancer (aPR = 0.55, CI = 0.44–0.68, p < 0.001), as compared to Chinese respondents. Respondents who had obtained lower secondary level education were 42% more likely to screen for cervical cancer (aPR = 1.42, CI = 1.23–1.64, p < 0.001), and 22% more likely to screen for breast cancer (aPR = 1.22, CI = 1.02–1.46, p = 0.032), compared to those with primary level education and below. Respondents with a household income ≥S$10,000/month were 71% more likely to screen for breast cancer (aPR = 1.71, CI = 1.37–2.13, p < 0.001), as compared with

  14. Share of respondents who had close friends from other ethnicities Singapore...

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    Updated Jul 10, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Share of respondents who had close friends from other ethnicities Singapore 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1044687/singapore-share-of-respondents-close-friends-of-other-ethnicities/
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    Jul 10, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Aug 2018 - Jan 2019
    Area covered
    Singapore
    Description

    According to a survey on racial and religious harmony in Singapore, **** percent of Chinese respondents in Singapore stated that they had close friends who were also Singaporean Chinese. The results were similar across all ethnicities, in that they had their closest friends were mostly from the same ethnicity as them. Singapore is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society, with citizens categorized into four main ethnic groups, known as CMIO: Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Others. Those categorized under the "Others" include Eurasians, Caucasians, Arabs, and Filipinos, among others. Those from an ethnic Chinese background make up the majority of the population in Singapore.

  15. Personal relationship with new citizens of other ethnicities in Singapore...

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    Updated Jul 11, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Personal relationship with new citizens of other ethnicities in Singapore 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1044289/singapore-comfort-personal-relationship-naturalized-citizens-other-ethnicities/
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    Jul 11, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Aug 2018 - Jan 2019
    Area covered
    Singapore
    Description

    According to a survey on racial and religious harmony in Singapore, **** percent of respondents stated that they were comfortable with having a new Singaporean Chinese originally from China as their close friend. By comparison, **** percent of respondents said that they were comfortable with having a local-born Chinese as a close friend.

    Singapore is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society, with citizens categorized into four main ethnic groups, known as CMIO: Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Others. Those categorized under the "Others" include Eurasians, Caucasians, Arabs, and Filipinos, among others. Those from an ethnic Chinese background make up the majority of the population in Singapore.

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    Means and SDs for QOL and psychosocial parameters for total sample and as...

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    Updated Jun 8, 2023
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    Zhen Li Yu; Vanessa Yin Woan Lee; Augustine Wee Cheng Kang; Sally Chan; Marjorie Foo; Choong Meng Chan; Konstadina Griva (2023). Means and SDs for QOL and psychosocial parameters for total sample and as stratified by adherence status on diet, medication and diet. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149784.t003
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    Jun 8, 2023
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    Authors
    Zhen Li Yu; Vanessa Yin Woan Lee; Augustine Wee Cheng Kang; Sally Chan; Marjorie Foo; Choong Meng Chan; Konstadina Griva
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    Description

    Means and SDs for QOL and psychosocial parameters for total sample and as stratified by adherence status on diet, medication and diet.

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    Adherence results based on self-report and biochemical markers.

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    Updated Jun 2, 2023
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    Zhen Li Yu; Vanessa Yin Woan Lee; Augustine Wee Cheng Kang; Sally Chan; Marjorie Foo; Choong Meng Chan; Konstadina Griva (2023). Adherence results based on self-report and biochemical markers. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149784.t002
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    Jun 2, 2023
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    Authors
    Zhen Li Yu; Vanessa Yin Woan Lee; Augustine Wee Cheng Kang; Sally Chan; Marjorie Foo; Choong Meng Chan; Konstadina Griva
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Adherence results based on self-report and biochemical markers.

  18. Respondents who had close friends from other ethnicities Singapore 2019 by...

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    Updated Jul 11, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Respondents who had close friends from other ethnicities Singapore 2019 by age group [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1044750/singapore-share-of-respondents-close-friends-of-other-ethnicities-by-age-group/
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    Jul 11, 2025
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    Time period covered
    Aug 2018 - Jan 2019
    Area covered
    Singapore
    Description

    According to a survey on racial and religious harmony in Singapore, **** percent of respondents aged between 18 to 25 years old in Singapore stated that they had close friends who were also Singaporean Chinese. Singapore is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society, with citizens categorized into four main ethnic groups, known as CMIO: Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Others. Those categorized under the "Others" include Eurasians, Caucasians, Arabs, and Filipinos, among others. Those from an ethnic Chinese background make up the majority of the population in Singapore.

  19. Ethnic Wear Market Analysis APAC, North America, Europe, South America,...

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    Updated Jan 15, 2025
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    Technavio (2025). Ethnic Wear Market Analysis APAC, North America, Europe, South America, Middle East and Africa - US, India, China, Japan, Canada, South Korea, Brazil, Argentina, Germany, Singapore - Size and Forecast 2025-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.technavio.com/report/ethnic-wear-market-analysis
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    Jan 15, 2025
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    TechNavio
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    Technavio
    Time period covered
    2021 - 2025
    Area covered
    United States, Canada, South Korea, Global
    Description

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    Ethnic Wear Market Size 2025-2029

    The ethnic wear market size is forecast to increase by USD 45.9 billion, at a CAGR of 8.4% between 2024 and 2029.

    The market is experiencing significant growth, driven by the expansion of the fashion industry and the increasing popularity of traditional clothing. Ethnic wear, with its unique designs and cultural significance, has gained prominence in the global fashion landscape. This trend is further fueled by the increased online presence of ethnic wear brands through e-commerce, making it more accessible to consumers worldwide. Seasonal demand is another key driver for the market. Traditional clothing holds cultural significance and is often worn during festivals and special occasions. As a result, there is a consistent demand for ethnic wear throughout the year, providing a steady revenue stream for businesses in this sector.
    However, challenges persist, including the need for authenticity and cultural sensitivity in design and production. Additionally, competition from mass-market fashion brands offering ethnic-inspired designs presents a significant challenge for ethnic wear brands. Navigating these challenges requires a deep understanding of consumer preferences and cultural nuances, as well as a commitment to authenticity and innovation. Companies that can effectively address these challenges and capitalize on the growing demand for ethnic wear will be well-positioned to succeed in this dynamic market.
    

    What will be the Size of the Ethnic Wear Market during the forecast period?

    Explore in-depth regional segment analysis with market size data - historical 2019-2023 and forecasts 2025-2029 - in the full report.
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    The market continues to evolve, with dynamic market trends shaping the industry's landscape. Traditional techniques, such as block printing and weaving, coexist with modern designs, resulting in a fusion of cultural significance and contemporary fashion. Consumer preferences for lehenga cholis and salwar kameez remain strong, with price points and fabric weight influencing purchasing decisions. Brands position themselves in various sectors, catering to formal, casual, and daily wear markets. Modern designs incorporate traditional techniques, resulting in innovative creations. Quality control is paramount, ensuring garment durability and consumer satisfaction. Ethical sourcing and sustainable practices are gaining importance, with an increasing focus on fair trade and e-commerce platforms.

    Consumers seek personal styling options, leading to seasonal collections and diverse target demographics. Textile dyes, thread count, and fiber content vary, with natural and synthetic options available. Digital printing and screen printing techniques add visual interest to garments. Garment care instructions are essential for maintaining the longevity of ethnic wear. Supply chain management and retail channels continue to evolve, with wholesale markets playing a crucial role in distribution. Price points and fabric weight influence consumer choices, with daily wear and casual options often more affordable than formal wear. Modern designs and traditional techniques blend seamlessly, creating a vibrant and ever-changing market landscape.

    The market's continuous dynamism reflects the industry's ability to adapt to consumer preferences and cultural influences.

    How is this Ethnic Wear Industry segmented?

    The ethnic wear industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.

    End-user
    
      Women
      Men
      Kids
    
    
    Distribution Channel
    
      Offline
      Online
    
    
    Geography
    
      North America
    
        US
        Canada
    
    
      Europe
    
        Germany
    
    
      APAC
    
        China
        India
        Japan
        Singapore
        South Korea
    
    
      South America
    
        Argentina
        Brazil
    
    
      Rest of World (ROW)
    

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    The women segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.

    Ethnic wear holds significant cultural significance and continues to be a popular choice for women worldwide. In 2024, the women's segment led the market, accounting for the largest revenue share. Factors such as cultural events, festivals, weddings, and other occasions drive demand for ethnic wear. Traditional techniques like block printing, weaving, and embroidery remain essential in creating authentic ethnic wear. However, modern designs, fusion styles, and consumer preferences for comfortable daily wear, formal occasion wear, and casual attire are influencing market trends. E-commerce platforms have emerged as a significant retail channel, enabling easy access to ethnic wear from various regions.

    Seasonal collections and personal styling services cater to the evolving consumer preferences. Ethical sourcing and quality cont

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    Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics for total sample and as...

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    Updated Jun 2, 2023
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    Zhen Li Yu; Vanessa Yin Woan Lee; Augustine Wee Cheng Kang; Sally Chan; Marjorie Foo; Choong Meng Chan; Konstadina Griva (2023). Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics for total sample and as stratified by adherence status on diet, medication and diet. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149784.t001
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    Jun 2, 2023
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    Authors
    Zhen Li Yu; Vanessa Yin Woan Lee; Augustine Wee Cheng Kang; Sally Chan; Marjorie Foo; Choong Meng Chan; Konstadina Griva
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Statista (2025). Resident population in Singapore 2024, by ethnic group [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/622748/singapore-resident-population-by-ethnic-group/
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Resident population in Singapore 2024, by ethnic group

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Dataset updated
Feb 21, 2025
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Area covered
Singapore
Description

As of June 2024, there were around 3.09 million ethnic Chinese residents in Singapore. Singapore is a multi-ethnic society, with residents categorized into four main racial groups: Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Others. Each resident is assigned a racial category that follows the paternal side. This categorization would have an impact on both official as well as private matters. Modelling a peaceful, multi-ethnic society The racial categorization used in Singapore stemmed from its colonial past and continues to shape its social policies, from public housing quotas along the ethnic composition in the country to education policies pertaining second language, or ‘mother tongue’, instruction. Despite the emphasis on ethnicity and race, Singapore has managed to maintain a peaceful co-existence among its diverse population. Most Singaporeans across ethnic levels view the level of racial and religious harmony there to be moderately high. The level of acceptance and comfort with having people of other ethnicities in their social lives was also relatively high across the different ethnic groups. Are Singaporeans ready to move away from the CMIO model of ethnic classification? In recent times, however, there has been more open discussion on racism and the relevance of the CMIO (Chinese, Malay, Indian, Others) ethnic model for Singaporean society. The global discourse on racism has brought to attention the latent discrimination felt by the minority ethnic groups in Singapore, such as in the workplace. In 2010, Singapore introduced the option of having a ‘double-barreled’ race classification, reflecting the increasingly diverse and complicated ethnic background of its population. More than a decade later, there have been calls to do away from such racial classifications altogether. However, with social identity and policy deeply entrenched along these lines, it would be a challenge to move beyond race in Singapore.

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