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ISBN | 9789813239753 |
Format | HardBound |
Language | English |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Bib. Info | xxx, 198p. Includes Index ; Selected Bibliography |
Product Weight | 600 gms. |
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1. Singapore – Social policy 2. Human capital – Singapore 3. Human services – Singapore 4. Public administration – Singapore Singapore's progress as an independent nation and the uplifting of its people's livelihood have been made possible by stable social and political conditions. A more important factor in driving these positive changes lies with people-centric leadership. One can contrast the case of Singapore with societies led by self-serving leaders whose lack of honesty and integrity brings about immense social and economic hardships to various communities. When people suffer under undesirable circumstances, they often migrate to seek better future for themselves and their families. This book reveals how Singapore's governance grounded on the principle of asset building facilitates the country's growth and development. Policies being discussed in this volume include multi-culturalism, accessible housing, social mobility for low-income families, water resource management, and national conscription.