Today-Sept 23

Researchers from the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) polled about 2,000 Singaporeans and PRs on issues related to national identity. The study found that respondents were “quite positive” when it comes to issues such as immigration and globalization. However, researchers said Singaporeans may still have questions about whether immigration policies are really benefiting them. The survey also found that lower-income and less-educated individuals are more likely to perceive economic threats from foreigners  Most Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs) agree that immigration is generally good for the economy, but slightly more than half of them also felt strongly that immigrants took jobs away from people here, and that the Government has spent too much money assisting immigrants. Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/most-sporeans-prs-agree-immigration-good-economy-half-worry-about-foreigners-taking-jobs