Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Social / cultural profile of some Asian countries

I talked about the economic profile of China, Macau and Singapore on November 4. Here, I'm going to provide the social-cultural conditions of these countries.

Chinese is the major ethnic group in all these three countries. Most of them speak Mandarin and a number of Chinese dialects. Christianity is not a popular religion comparing to most Western countries, and there are various religious beliefs in each of these countries. According to the Hofstede research and his scores for different countries (2003), Hong Kong and China are more similar in terms of power distance, uncertainty avoidance, masculinity, individualism, and long-term orientation, but Singapore is quite different from Hong Kong or China. The scores for Macao are not available. The following are some cultural/social indicators of the three countries:

China
§ Ethnic groups: Han Chinese 92% (Central Intelligence Agency [CIA], 2006)
§ Languages: Mandarin and many other dialects (CIA, 2006)
§ Religion: Taoist, Buddhist, Christian 3-4%, and Muslim 1-2% (CIA, 2006)
§ Educational level: 34.8 million received secondary education and 2.4 million received higher education in 2004 (National Bureau of Statistics of China [NBS], 2005)
§ Education index: 0.755 in 2003, an increase of 10.5% from 1995 (United Nations Development Programme [UNDP], 2005)
§ Literacy: Male 95% and female 87% (CIA, 2006)

Macao
§ Ethnic groups: Chinese 96% (CIA, 2006)
§ Languages: Cantonese and other dialects (CIA, 2006)
§ Religion: Buddhist 50%, Roman Catholic 15% and other religions (CIA, 2006)
§ Educational level: 43,851 received secondary education and 11,995 received higher education in 2005 (DSEC, 2006)
§ Education index: Not available from UNDP
§ Literacy: Male 97% and female 92% (CIA, 2006)

Singapore
§ Ethnic groups: Chinese 77%, Malay 14%, Indian 8%, other 1% (CIA, 2006)
§ Languages: Mandarin 35%, English 23%, Malay 14%, Hokkien 11%, Cantonese 6%, and other Chinese dialects (CIA, 2006)
§ Religion: Buddhist 43%, Muslim 15%, Christian 10%, Taoist 9%, Catholic 5%, and other religions (CIA, 2006)
§ Educational level: 213,534 received secondary education and 143,846 received higher education (Ministry of Education Singapore, 2005)
§ Education index: 0.907 in 2003, an increase of 5.3% from 1995 (UNDP, 2005)
§ Literacy: Male 97% and female 89% (CIA, 2006)

For those who want to find the source of my information, please leave me a comment. I'll be more than happy to share it with you.

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