Singaporean core

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Etymology[edit]

Coined in the Singapore-government White Paper population policy in January 2013.

Noun[edit]

Singaporean core pl (plural only)

  1. Singaporeans having birthright citizenship because they are descended from settlers in Singapore prior to independence in 1965.
    • 2013 December 1, Faizal Bin Yahya, National University of Singapore: Institute of Policy Studies Developing a Singaporean Core in our Workforce:
      In his New Year’s Day Message 2013, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong highlighted the need to maintain a strong Singaporean core in the country’s population policy.
    • 2015 July 8, Adrian Tan, The Middle Ground: Keeping the Singapore core of PMEs employed:
      EP applications for selected firms with a “weaker Singaporean core of PMEs relative to others in their industry” will be scrutinised more closely.
    • 2015 July 23, Channel News Asia:
      In an interview published by Time magazine on Thursday, Mr Lee said the country must have a solid Singaporean core.
    • 2015 September 18, Calvin Yang, The Straits Times (Singapore) Indranee: Building economy while keeping Singaporean core a “tricky balancing act”:
      "And that is a very tricky balancing act to do, because you must not have so many people coming in from the outside that your own local, Singaporean core is eroded."