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ITU Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities – Pilot project Singapore
Sub- Singapore
Dimension Indicator KPI definition
dimension Reported Value
Smart D3.2 A 3.2.1 Creative Proportion of employees 9.53%
Economy Employment industry working in start-ups and
employment creative industry in the city
compared to the total
employed workforce.
Reviewed:
Data collected by direct survey provided by the Singapore SPRING (2014).
Data are primarily derived from administrative records, with the self-employed component estimated from the
Labour Force Survey. Please refer to Table C.1 in the Singapore Yearbook of Manpower Statistics 2015 for annual
total employment by industry in December, and the latest available data in Statistical Update 2.1 in the quarterly
report, Labour Market, Third Quarter 2015. Data provided by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower.
Status: KPI Verified
Smart D3.3 Inflation A 3.3.1 Inflation rate A city's inflation rate is based -0.5%
Economy on a projection of its Consumer
Price Index, which measures
the rise in prices of goods and
services.
Reviewed:
The price data used for the compilation of CPI are obtained through a combination of data collection modes, i.e.
postal/email enquiries, websites, administrative records or visits to outlets by field interviewers. Provided by the
Singapore Department of Statistics
Status: KPI Verified
Smart D3.4 Trade I 3.4.1 Application of Number of e-commerce No Data
Economy e-commerce transactions per 100 Reviewed
transactions inhabitants through electronic
and mobile payment.
IDA does not currently track this indicator.
Smart D3.5 Saving I 3.5.1 Saving rate Proportion of total incomes for No Data
Economy each household remaining after Reviewed
deducting consumption and
expenditures.
Data related to this KPI is not available.
Smart D3.6 Export/ I 3.6.1 Knowledge- Proportion of export/import of No Data
Economy Import intensive knowledge-intensive goods and Reviewed
export/import services within a city compared
to the total industrial
export/import.
The trade in services estimates in Singapore’s BOP are compiled using both survey and administrative data and
indicators, with the International Trade in Services Survey (TIS Survey) being the main data source. Data provided
from the Singapore Department of Statistics.
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