Social Aspect from the PEST Analysis
Singapore’s national past time has been described as eating and shopping.
Singapore have severely limited natural resources. With small land area and high population density.
Other aspects of the environment, such as air quality, vector control and food hygiene, also have a tangible effect on our quality of life and even Singapore’s appeal as a city for business and tourism.
Generally, the high spending power of Singaporeans translates into a demand for certain types of goods and services.
Another key strategic policy in Singapore's development has been their adoption of English as the national language
While Singapore likes to portray themselves as multi-cultural, they remain one of the more mono-ethnic societies in the world, if one was to lump all Chinese ethnic groups into one, with more than 75% being Chinese. 15% are Malay, and around 6% Indian.
Singapore’s national past time has been described as eating and shopping.
Singapore have severely limited natural resources. With small land area and high population density.
Other aspects of the environment, such as air quality, vector control and food hygiene, also have a tangible effect on our quality of life and even Singapore’s appeal as a city for business and tourism.
Generally, the high spending power of Singaporeans translates into a demand for certain types of goods and services.
Another key strategic policy in Singapore's development has been their adoption of English as the national language
While Singapore likes to portray themselves as multi-cultural, they remain one of the more mono-ethnic societies in the world, if one was to lump all Chinese ethnic groups into one, with more than 75% being Chinese. 15% are Malay, and around 6% Indian.