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Dr. Mathew Mathews serves as Principal Research Fellow and Head of the Social Lab at the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), National University of Singapore. With over fifty research projects to his credit, he specializes in social policy analysis using both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. His work significantly contributes to Singapore's understanding of social dynamics and policy development.
Mathews' research focuses on critical social issues including race and religion relations, immigrant integration, family dynamics, ageing society challenges, and poverty alleviation. His approach combines rigorous academic research with practical policy applications, making substantial contributions to Singapore's social policy landscape. His work often involves large-scale surveys and in-depth qualitative studies that provide nuanced insights into Singapore's multicultural society.
His recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on Singapore's evolving social fabric, with particular attention to racial and religious harmony, immigrant integration challenges, and generational shifts in social attitudes. Mathews employs diverse methodological approaches, from large-scale surveys to in-depth qualitative analyses, providing comprehensive perspectives on complex social phenomena.
- MSF Outstanding Volunteer Award, Ministry of Social and Family Development (2019)
- Friend of MSF Award, Ministry of Social and Family Development (2016)
Mathews actively contributes to Singapore's social policy ecosystem through multiple advisory roles. He serves on the boards of OnePeople.sg and National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre, acts as Research Advisor to the Ministry of Social and Family Development, and participates in the VWOs-Charities Capability Fund Panel and Families for Life Council. His expertise is regularly sought by government agencies and community organizations.
As Head of the IPS Social Lab, Mathews leads a center dedicated to social indicator research that tracks Singapore's social development through systematic data collection and analysis. The Social Lab plays a crucial role in providing evidence-based insights for policy formulation and social program development across Singapore.
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