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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: HRP mindmap (benefits&detriments), Effect on Singaporeans (detriments) slackening growth in 1997; rise of job competition fear of the loss of jobs and wage competition, population ???? positive effects on working Singaporeans, Foreign Talents in Singapore ???? Contributions to Singapore (benefits), positive effects on working Singaporeans ???? unskilled foreign labour "supports" employment of more skilled local Singaporeans, Contributions to Singapore (benefits) ???? economic, economic ???? contributed to Singapore's economic growth significantly, economic ???? enabled more local women to enter and remain in the workforce., Foreign Talents in Singapore ???? Effect on Singaporeans (detriments), relieved cost pressure in many sectors and improved their competitiveness ???? economic, positive effects on working Singaporeans ???? economic, Contributions to Singapore (benefits) ???? population, Contributions to Singapore (benefits) ???? relieved cost pressure in many sectors and improved their competitiveness, economic ???? stimulated creation of new enterprises, spurred innovation, transferred skills and technology to nationals and quickened the internationalisation of Singapore firms, Effect on Singaporeans (detriments) ???? social effects: being outperformed - lose social status and respect mentality that foreigners are here to reap the benefits during the good times only., social effects: being outperformed - lose social status and respect mentality that foreigners are here to reap the benefits during the good times only. ???? foreign talents being treated much better than singaporeans: Straits Time Interactive - "komaza" said in 2002 that "as a citizen [he felt] second-class" and refers to the treatment of these foreign talents as "royal", contributed to Singapore's economic growth significantly ???? 41% of Singapore's GDP growth in the twentieth century came from the foreign workers, population ???? stimulated creation of new enterprises, spurred innovation, transferred skills and technology to nationals and quickened the internationalisation of Singapore firms