Malay respondents and discrimination when in public for leisure Singapore 2019
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According to a survey on racial and religious harmony in Singapore, 42.9 percent of Malay respondents stated that they had never felt discriminated against when shopping, eating or enjoying leisurely activities. By comparison, 61.6 percent of Chinese respondents stated that they had never felt discriminated in such situations.Singapore is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society, with citizens categorized into four main ethnic groups, known as CMIO: Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Others. Those categorized under the "Others" include Eurasians, Caucasians, Arabs, and Filipinos, among others. Those from an ethnic Chinese background make up the majority of the population in Singapore.
根据一项关于新加坡种族与宗教和谐的调研报告,42.9%的马来族受访者表示,在购物、餐饮或休闲活动时从未感受到歧视。相较之下,61.6%的中国族受访者声称在类似情境中未曾遭受歧视。新加坡是一个多民族、多宗教的社会,公民被划分为四大主要族群,即CMIO:华人、马来人、印度人和其他。‘其他’类别包括欧洲人后裔、高加索人、阿拉伯人和菲律宾人等。在新加坡,拥有华人血统的人群构成了人口主体。
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