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  1. Lion City narratives
    Singapore through western eyes
    Erschienen: [2022]; © 2022
    Verlag:  World Scientific, Singapore ; New Jersey ; London ; Beijing ; Shanghai ; Hong Kong ; Taipei ; Chennai ; Tokyo

    "Lion City Narratives: Singapore Through Western Eyes fulfils four aims. First, it is a study of subjective Western impressions of Singapore's 145 years (1819⁰́₃1963) of colonial history. The study is not meant to be an in-depth historical analysis... mehr

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    "Lion City Narratives: Singapore Through Western Eyes fulfils four aims. First, it is a study of subjective Western impressions of Singapore's 145 years (1819⁰́₃1963) of colonial history. The study is not meant to be an in-depth historical analysis of Singapore, but rather to give the reader an impressionistic account of how Western residents viewed Singapore over the decades. Second, this study could be seen as a short biography of Singapore's evolution as a city. The chapters on the imageability of Singapore and its urban morphology provide a holistic perspective of Singapore's urban dynamics. Third, this book provides a cultural insight into Singapore's population, both White residents and transient visitors, as well as the locals or Asians. Fourth, it opens a window into Singapore's development at a time when the West was at its cultural zenith and when Great Britain was the principal superpower of the 19th century. Hence Singapore carried twin colonial legacies ⁰́₄ it was the archetype trading emporium between East and West, and it became, for the British, the major point d'appui for defence. Finally, the Singapore colonial narrative is set in a broader academic discourse that allows the reader to see a wider picture of Singapore's colonial development. The book does not attempt to make a definitive statement about the Western involvement in Singapore; it deals more with an association of many subjective Western perspectives that add colour to the liveability of the tropics, perceptions of the exotic Orient, and the myriad views of ethnic groups. Without the Western writings, paintings, and maps, academia would have minimal records of Singapore's development. As a new colony in the early 19th century however, Singapore's growth has been extremely well documented. This book will appeal to Singaporeans interested in understanding Singapore's colonial past, Westerners interested in the Western cultural persona in the development of Singapore, researchers dealing with the urban development of less-developed countries and colonial development in the tropical world, and lastly, academics who are interested in Singapore and the region's political and economic development as a case study"--

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9789811229152; 9811229155; 9789811231766; 9811231761
    RVK Klassifikation: NR 9288
    Schlagworte: Literatur; Singapur <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Singapore / History / 19th century; Singapore / History / 20th century; Singapore / Social conditions; Social conditions; Singapore; 1800-1999; History
    Umfang: xxxii, 421 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten, Porträts (teilweise farbig), 24 cm
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    Lion City Narratives -- What is the Narrative of Western Perceptions? -- Tumasik: Surrogate Kingdom in the Alam Melayu -- One Man's Vision: Raffles' Singapore 'Child' -- Tropical Nature and the Agricultural Mania -- Urban Morphology: Street Life and Iconic Places -- Singapore's Imageability -- Asia's Navel: Cultural Pluralism -- Colonialism Challenged: Stirrings of Independence -- Reflections and Recollections

  2. Lion City narratives
    Singapore through western eyes
    Erschienen: [2022]; © 2022
    Verlag:  World Scientific, Singapore ; New Jersey ; London ; Beijing ; Shanghai ; Hong Kong ; Taipei ; Chennai ; Tokyo

    "Lion City Narratives: Singapore Through Western Eyes fulfils four aims. First, it is a study of subjective Western impressions of Singapore's 145 years (1819⁰́₃1963) of colonial history. The study is not meant to be an in-depth historical analysis... mehr

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    "Lion City Narratives: Singapore Through Western Eyes fulfils four aims. First, it is a study of subjective Western impressions of Singapore's 145 years (1819⁰́₃1963) of colonial history. The study is not meant to be an in-depth historical analysis of Singapore, but rather to give the reader an impressionistic account of how Western residents viewed Singapore over the decades. Second, this study could be seen as a short biography of Singapore's evolution as a city. The chapters on the imageability of Singapore and its urban morphology provide a holistic perspective of Singapore's urban dynamics. Third, this book provides a cultural insight into Singapore's population, both White residents and transient visitors, as well as the locals or Asians. Fourth, it opens a window into Singapore's development at a time when the West was at its cultural zenith and when Great Britain was the principal superpower of the 19th century. Hence Singapore carried twin colonial legacies ⁰́₄ it was the archetype trading emporium between East and West, and it became, for the British, the major point d'appui for defence. Finally, the Singapore colonial narrative is set in a broader academic discourse that allows the reader to see a wider picture of Singapore's colonial development. The book does not attempt to make a definitive statement about the Western involvement in Singapore; it deals more with an association of many subjective Western perspectives that add colour to the liveability of the tropics, perceptions of the exotic Orient, and the myriad views of ethnic groups. Without the Western writings, paintings, and maps, academia would have minimal records of Singapore's development. As a new colony in the early 19th century however, Singapore's growth has been extremely well documented. This book will appeal to Singaporeans interested in understanding Singapore's colonial past, Westerners interested in the Western cultural persona in the development of Singapore, researchers dealing with the urban development of less-developed countries and colonial development in the tropical world, and lastly, academics who are interested in Singapore and the region's political and economic development as a case study"--

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9789811229152; 9811229155; 9789811231766; 9811231761
    RVK Klassifikation: NR 9288
    Schlagworte: Literatur; Singapur <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Singapore / History / 19th century; Singapore / History / 20th century; Singapore / Social conditions; Social conditions; Singapore; 1800-1999; History
    Umfang: xxxii, 421 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten, Porträts (teilweise farbig), 24 cm
    Bemerkung(en):

    Lion City Narratives -- What is the Narrative of Western Perceptions? -- Tumasik: Surrogate Kingdom in the Alam Melayu -- One Man's Vision: Raffles' Singapore 'Child' -- Tropical Nature and the Agricultural Mania -- Urban Morphology: Street Life and Iconic Places -- Singapore's Imageability -- Asia's Navel: Cultural Pluralism -- Colonialism Challenged: Stirrings of Independence -- Reflections and Recollections

  3. Expériences en numératie
    exploration des cas : Royaume Uni, Australie, France, Singapour, Ontario et Québec
    Erschienen: Mars 2022
    Verlag:  CIRANO, [Montréal]

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    Sprache: Französisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Online
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    Schriftenreihe: [Rapport de projet] / CIRANO ; [2022RP, 09]
    Schlagworte: Analphabetismus; Vergleich; Frankreich; Singapur; Großbritannien; Quebec (Provinz); Ontario (Provinz); Numeracy; international experiences; UK; Australia; Canada; Singapore; France
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 132 Seiten), Illustrationen
  4. How do age-related policy reforms promote employment among older adults in Singapore?
    Erschienen: September 2022
    Verlag:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    This study uses data from the Singapore Life Panel to investigate the effects of age-related policy reforms on older adult labor supply behaviors in Singapore. We first evaluate the impact of the Retirement and Re-employment Act (RRA) reform in 2017,... mehr

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    This study uses data from the Singapore Life Panel to investigate the effects of age-related policy reforms on older adult labor supply behaviors in Singapore. We first evaluate the impact of the Retirement and Re-employment Act (RRA) reform in 2017, which raised the maximum re-employment age from 65 to 67 years for those who were able to claim pension benefits at age 64. We find that the RRA reform reduced the probability of unemployment among people aged 66 years by 5.8 percentage points and increased the probability to continue working in the longest-held job during the lifetime by 11.4 percentage points. Second, we examine the impact of the pension-eligibility age reform of 2018, which raised the pension-eligibility age from 64 to 65 years for those who were protected by the mandatory labor protection and re-employment policy up to the age of 67 years. This rise in the pension-eligibility age increased the probability of full-time employment by 8.2 percentage points and reduced the probability of part-time employment by 5.7 percentage points among people aged 64 years. These two reforms promoted employment among older adults in different ways. Specifically, enhanced employment protection at age 66 increased the older adults' labor supply in the extensive margin, resulting in a welfare improvement for older adults since those who had been underemployed were less likely to be so after the reform. Still, their ineligibility to claim their pension at age 64 lowered their economic well-being because it increased their labor supply in the intensive margin to supplement the delay in pension benefits.

     

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    hdl: 10419/265758
    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 15537
    Schlagworte: pension reform; retirement; older adult; Singapore
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 40 Seiten), Illustrationen
  5. Scoping study on health and social security systems literacy of Filipino migrant workers in East Asia
    Erschienen: December 2022
    Verlag:  Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Quezon City, Philippines

    The Philippines has been a major source of female domestic labor in East Asia. The migration of Filipino female household service or domestic workers contributed to the sustained economic growth in countries like Japan, Hong Kong PRC, and Singapore,... mehr

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    The Philippines has been a major source of female domestic labor in East Asia. The migration of Filipino female household service or domestic workers contributed to the sustained economic growth in countries like Japan, Hong Kong PRC, and Singapore, amidst chronic demographic and labor issues. Being literate in the health and social security systems is vital to ensuring the well-being of Filipino migrant workers, and the sustainable development of both the Philippines and East Asian countries. This scoping study examines the state of scholarship on health and social security systems literacy of Filipino migrant workers in East Asian countries, specifically Japan, Hong Kong SAR, and Singapore, as well as the Philippines. Using the Six-Stage Methodological Framework for Scoping Review adapted from notable social researchers (Arksey and O'Malley 2005; Levac, Colquhoun and O'Brien 2010; Liu et.al. 2015) and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses-Extension for Scoping Reviews or PRISMA-ScR, the study searched for published literature on six databases and extracted studies based on criteria for inclusion using Covidence software. This scoping review showed that of the 60 studies analyzed, 25 focused on Japan, 16 on Hong Kong, and eight looked at the case of Singapore (including three, which focused on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations or ASEAN); the remaining 11 were about the health and social security systems in the Philippines for OFWs. The study found that there is no existing conceptualization of migrant health and social security systems literacy in East Asia and the Philippines. While a few studies utilize the term, 'health literacy', these papers also fail to operationalize the concept in the research. Most studies on health and social security systems are concerned with accessibility more than literacy. A few studies that include Filipino migrant workers' experiences with the health and social security systems of destination countries only go so far as describing such experiences using the words, "knowledge," "understanding," and "familiarity." To facilitate consultation as the sixth stage of the scoping review process, the study conducted focus group discussions with Filipino domestic workers in Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore, as well as semi-structured interviews with select Philippine government agencies. Findings revealed that migrants themselves, governance, social networks, informal channels, and media contribute toward either enabling or constraining Filipino migrant workers' health or social security systems literacy. Most Filipino migrant workers are systems literate only to the extent that they are familiar with and partially understand the basic social and health security schemes offered in destination countries as well as the Philippines. This study proposes a framework for defining health and social security systems literacy both as a complex process that is intimately tied to the portability of healthcare and social security and as an individual migrant competence, that consists of shifting levels of connection to the health and social security systems of the Philippines and destination countries. It offers several research and policy recommendations that advance collaboration between the Philippine government, academics, migrant NGOs, and Filipino migrant workers.

     

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    hdl: 10419/284583
    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper series / Philippine Institute for Development Studies ; no. 2022, 46 (December 2022)
    Schlagworte: health system; social security system; health and social security systems literacy; Overseas Filipino Workers; Japan; Hong Kong; Singapore; Philippines
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 85 Seiten), Illustrationen