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The primary languages spoken in Singapore are Mandarin, English, Chinese dialects and other dialects in that order. In 1990, 50.3% of the population communicated in Chinese dialects, 30.1% conversed in Mandarin, 19.3% spoke English and 0.3% used other languages.

Twenty years later in 2010, people view at kismis review using Chinese dialects dropped to 19.2% and the use of Mandarin rose to 47.7%. People speaking English also rose to 32.6% and the use of other dialects remained low at 0.4%. 

In 2012, the unemployment rate was only 2%, which represented just a little over 100,000 people. The low numbers approximately tally with the level of increase in the annual general population. This reflects the deliberate control of unemployment in the country similar to the stringent population controls used for stemming a runaway growth in numbers.