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    All About Singapore Birth Rates

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    • C Offline
      clairedom
      last edited by

      jedamum:
      hi clairedom,

      HAVE YOU READ http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=395&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0?? ๐Ÿ˜‰
      ๐Ÿ˜„ THK U.

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        dizzyguy
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        YEAR 2010 Intake


        Sub Total\t 41,670
        Registered after Phase 2B\t 21,383
        Registered so far Day 1 Phase 2C\t 12,138
        Birth Rate 2003\t 37,485
        \t
        Not Yet Registered\t 3,964
        Remaining Space\t 8,149

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          mathsparks
          last edited by

          dizzyguy:
          YEAR 2010 Intake


          Sub Total\t 41,670
          Registered after Phase 2B\t 21,383
          Registered so far Day 1 Phase 2C\t 12,138
          Birth Rate 2003\t 37,485
          \t
          Not Yet Registered\t 3,964
          Remaining Space\t 8,149
          Hi dizzyguy,
          can share where you get this from? Any idea no. of PRs?

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            dizzyguy
            last edited by

            No idea about stats for PR. No time to search


            Data can be gotten from here. http://www.singstat.gov.sg/

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              dizzyguy
              last edited by

              Data can also be collected from MOE.


              Use an excel sheet to add all school spaces.

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                MdmQ
                last edited by

                Luanee:
                Year\tBirths\t

                2000\t46997\tDragon
                2001\t41451\tSnake
                2002\t40760\tHorse
                2003\t37485\tGoat
                2004\t37174\tMonkey
                2005\t37492\tRooster
                2006\t38317\tDog
                2007\t39490\tPig

                I think many factors besides the Animal sign contributes to birth rate. Y2004 has the lowest birthrate because of SARS in 2003, less people conceive in 2003 to give birth in 2004.

                Then in Aug 2004, the government introduced 3 months maternity leave and bb bounus package, that helps to boost the following birth rate.

                I believe the birth rate should be higher in 2008 year of Rat beacuse of the latest procreation package from the government even though the world's economy slow down.

                Anyway, it doesnt really matter about the birth rate since all schools are eventually reducing the number of classes to cater to single session. It will be always comptetitive every P1 registration. ๐Ÿ˜ข

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                  joyceling
                  last edited by

                  mincy:
                  Hi angiwong,


                  You an find the infor here :
                  http://www.singstat.gov.sg/pubn/reference/yos/statsT-demography.pdf

                  Life births in

                  2003 : 37,485
                  2004 : 37,174
                  2005 : 37,492

                  hmmm ...just wondering...how will that affect balloting?
                  Hi there,
                  Just for your infor. the school may need to readjust intake no. of students for P1, if the no. of babies is low the year. most likely the good school will remain. Generally it is good if no. of babies low.

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                    i3mum
                    last edited by

                    Hi Luanee,


                    May i know where did u get the statics? I tried to get it from http://www.singstat.gov.sg, but didnt seem to find it.

                    Luanee:
                    Year\tBirths\t
                    2000\t46997\tDragon
                    2001\t41451\tSnake
                    2002\t40760\tHorse
                    2003\t37485\tGoat
                    2004\t37174\tMonkey
                    2005\t37492\tRooster
                    2006\t38317\tDog
                    2007\t39490\tPig

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                      wtan
                      last edited by

                      just to add onโ€ฆfound this while i was checking on the birth rate for 2008 (Year of Rat)โ€ฆ

                      Total Live-Births 39,826

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                        david59
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                        zachziv:
                        Heard older days, tiger year is less popular for having kids.

                        You are dead right! My BASC centre has only two kids from P5! :x But I have 16 kids from P3!!! There are the Dragon kids!!! Many parents every year beg me to squeeze in one more kid of theirs. How to :? We actually want to strike a ratio of 1 teacher to 12 kids or the most 14 kids if the demand is too great.

                        What is my point :? Never have a dragon baby! He or she would be fighting for a good school in Primary One, Sec One, JC1 and even University for the best courses to be doctors or lawyers. You parents will be always kancheong like crazy at every milestone of your child's choice of school. :?: :?: :?:

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