ESI Project 2.0 - Future of Singapore Society
This report examines the future challenges and opportunities for Singapore, focusing on societal trends and their implications for public policy.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Singapore Government Centre for Strategic Futures |
Publication date: | August 1, 2013 |
Geographic focus: | Singapore |
Page count: | 120 |
Methods
The research method involved creating the “Future Deck” cards based on insights from the Centre for Strategic Futures team, interviews with domain experts, and cross-agency discussions. These cards are used in workshops to prioritize issues, assess public policy impacts, and develop future scenarios.
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Key Insights
The report explores Singapore's future through a series of cards called the “Future Deck,” designed to spark discussions on various topics. It covers the impact of globalization and individualism on religion, the relevance of race, the rise of liberal versus conservative values, gender equality, changing family structures, the political influence of the elderly, organized atheism, technological advancements, and the evolution of work. The research draws on workshops, expert interviews, and statistical data to provide insights into how these factors might shape Singapore's society, economy, and governance.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2013 publication year | English publication language | Singapore geographic scope | artifical intelligence | automation | automotive | bio-technology | culture wars | diplomacy | economics | education | elderly influence | energy | ethnic diversity | gender | healthcare | industry | politics | race | religion | religious diversity | society | sustainability | technology | workforce