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User:YSSYguy has edited at least a handful of pages on Wikipedia to remove references to Hong Kong and Macau as countries (an English word which encompasses independent sovereign states and inhabited dependent territories and special areas in dictionaries and encyclopaedias, on Wikipedia and elsewhere), e.g., but not limited to, [1], [2], [3], [4]. What she/he did was, perhaps, somehow coincidental to what's happening to airline companies, hotel chains and possibly other businesses worldwide. [5], [6], [7], [8], [9] [10], [11], [12], [13] Input from the Wikipedian community is necessary to explore how such a possible 'spillover' to Wikipedia can be tackled and resolved, and how NPOV can be observed and upheld amidst the recent trade wars. 219.76.18.78 ( talk) 06:18, 20 May 2018 (UTC)
"The average age at marriageis highest for Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore, the three countries with the highes tincome per capita and HDI ratings. This contrast with the tendency of men andwomen to marry early in countries with the lowest GDP and HDI scores: Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, and China."
"N refers to the number of countries included in the calculation. All ten countries have marital status data for 1990/91. The 1995/96 marital status data are for six of the ten countries: Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand. Data for Singapore refers to the 2000 Census of Population (Leow, 2001). The other three countries (China, Malaysia and Vietnam) have no comparable marital status data available at the time of writing this report. There was no 1999 HDI score for Vietnam."
"Countries with the highest HDI scores (Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore) show the strongest tendency towards marriage postponement as they have significantly lower proportions of their women aged 20-24 being married. In contrast, this female cohort has a larger proportion of married persons in countries with the lowest HDI scores (Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand)."
"Using the data that permit comparisons, seven of theten countries with complete figures for 1990/91 and 1995/96 could be examined (Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand)." Final Report - Main Family Trends in East and Southeast Asia (p. 2-3, 5, 7, 8, 14)
"Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan and Singapore come in the top 10 most expensive countries around the world." Hong Kong has 61 per cent more expensive meat price than the average global cost: Caterwings
"The 12 Asian countries are ranked as follows, from the least corrupt to the most corrupt: Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, India, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam and China." Comparing Anti-corruption Measures in Asian Countries: Lessons to be Learnt (pp. 72, 87)
"The western element of Asia has increased in this period more or less the same speed as the rest of the world but in common, the eastern half ten countries: Malaysia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand twisted in a better performance, even though the variation in results can also be seen here. "
"The investment ratio in Hong Kong is not much affected in 1998 because this country was not much dependent on others imports, due to this reason, this country was little bit effected (Figure 12)." The Impact of Financial Crises and Economic Growth of East Asian Countries
"It must be remembered that these investment flows are concentrated in a few countries and even the investing countries are not very differentiated. From 1986 to 1992, over 80% of FDI in China came from only five Asian countries: Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan."
"At the very beginning many countries came to Thailand’s aid: these were Japan and Australia, but also South Korea, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Indonesia itself (IMF 1997a and IMF 1997b)." Economic and Financial Instability: Lessons from the Asian Crisis
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User:YSSYguy has edited at least a handful of pages on Wikipedia to remove references to Hong Kong and Macau as countries (an English word which encompasses independent sovereign states and inhabited dependent territories and special areas in dictionaries and encyclopaedias, on Wikipedia and elsewhere), e.g., but not limited to, [1], [2], [3], [4]. What she/he did was, perhaps, somehow coincidental to what's happening to airline companies, hotel chains and possibly other businesses worldwide. [5], [6], [7], [8], [9] [10], [11], [12], [13] Input from the Wikipedian community is necessary to explore how such a possible 'spillover' to Wikipedia can be tackled and resolved, and how NPOV can be observed and upheld amidst the recent trade wars. 219.76.18.78 ( talk) 06:18, 20 May 2018 (UTC)
"The average age at marriageis highest for Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore, the three countries with the highes tincome per capita and HDI ratings. This contrast with the tendency of men andwomen to marry early in countries with the lowest GDP and HDI scores: Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, and China."
"N refers to the number of countries included in the calculation. All ten countries have marital status data for 1990/91. The 1995/96 marital status data are for six of the ten countries: Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand. Data for Singapore refers to the 2000 Census of Population (Leow, 2001). The other three countries (China, Malaysia and Vietnam) have no comparable marital status data available at the time of writing this report. There was no 1999 HDI score for Vietnam."
"Countries with the highest HDI scores (Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore) show the strongest tendency towards marriage postponement as they have significantly lower proportions of their women aged 20-24 being married. In contrast, this female cohort has a larger proportion of married persons in countries with the lowest HDI scores (Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand)."
"Using the data that permit comparisons, seven of theten countries with complete figures for 1990/91 and 1995/96 could be examined (Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand)." Final Report - Main Family Trends in East and Southeast Asia (p. 2-3, 5, 7, 8, 14)
"Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan and Singapore come in the top 10 most expensive countries around the world." Hong Kong has 61 per cent more expensive meat price than the average global cost: Caterwings
"The 12 Asian countries are ranked as follows, from the least corrupt to the most corrupt: Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, India, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam and China." Comparing Anti-corruption Measures in Asian Countries: Lessons to be Learnt (pp. 72, 87)
"The western element of Asia has increased in this period more or less the same speed as the rest of the world but in common, the eastern half ten countries: Malaysia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand twisted in a better performance, even though the variation in results can also be seen here. "
"The investment ratio in Hong Kong is not much affected in 1998 because this country was not much dependent on others imports, due to this reason, this country was little bit effected (Figure 12)." The Impact of Financial Crises and Economic Growth of East Asian Countries
"It must be remembered that these investment flows are concentrated in a few countries and even the investing countries are not very differentiated. From 1986 to 1992, over 80% of FDI in China came from only five Asian countries: Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan."
"At the very beginning many countries came to Thailand’s aid: these were Japan and Australia, but also South Korea, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Indonesia itself (IMF 1997a and IMF 1997b)." Economic and Financial Instability: Lessons from the Asian Crisis