Levels of prejudice in Singapore remain unchanged from five years ago: IPS study
Levels of prejudice in Singapore remain largely unchanged from five years ago. A survey by the Institute of Policy Studies on 4,000 Singaporeans and permanent residents also found that minorities are more likely to experience discrimination. The survey covered prejudice in seven areas, including race, religion, age, gender and sexual orientation. Dr Mathew Mathews, head of the IPS Social Lab, shared more about race relations.
Levels of prejudice in Singapore remain largely unchanged from five years ago. A survey by the Institute of Policy Studies on 4,000 Singaporeans and permanent residents also found that minorities are more likely to experience discrimination. The survey covered prejudice in seven areas, including race, religion, age, gender and sexual orientation. Dr Mathew Mathews, head of the IPS Social Lab, shared more about race relations.