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Introduction
Indicator performance & peer benchmark
Rival economy comparison
Singapore | Index Context & Diagnostic
QS World Future Skills Index 2027 - Singapore Briefing

Singapore | Economy Benchmark

91.1
Final score
#12
Overall rank

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Indicator performance & peer benchmark

Indicator insight - what the four indicator scores tell us about this economy

The Singapore profile shows a highly balanced performance across the four indicators (spread of 11.1 points). Its strongest contribution comes from Economic Transformation (97.9, rank #5), while Skills Alignment is the relative weak spot (86.8, rank #14).

Economic conditions appear supportive, but skills and academic foundations need strengthening to convert that economic capacity into future-ready workforce outcomes.

Indicator Score Rank Peer Median vs Peer
Skills Alignment 86.8 #14 86.8 ▼ 0.0
Academic Readiness 88.4 #18 91.2 ▼ -2.8
Future of Work 91.1 #10 89.1 ▲ +2.0
Economic Transformation 97.9 #5 93.3 ▲ +4.6
→ FINAL 91.1 #12 89.4 ▲ +1.6

PROFILE ANALYSIS — Top Strength & Biggest Gap
Top strength: Economic Transformation (97.9)
Biggest gap: Skills Alignment (86.8)
Indicator spread: 11.1 points  (Balanced)
Cohort percentile: 87.5% of eligible economies score lower (i.e. economy is in top 12.5%)
Benchmark cohort: Top 25 globally (median used in comparison column)
Above peer median: 2 of 4 indicators exceed top-25 median
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Rival economy comparison

Peer positioning insight - comparison against regional and income-group cohorts

In its regional cohort (East Asia & Pacific), Singapore ranks #4 of 14 eligible economies. Its Final Score of 91.1 compares to a regional median of 81.2 (+9.8 vs regional median).

In its income-group cohort (High-income countries), it ranks #11 of 47 eligible economies, with its Final Score +12.4 vs the income group median of 78.7.

The closest regional rival is China; the closest income-group rival is France.

Regional peers - East Asia & Pacific

closest 5 by Final Score within selected economy's region

Rank Economy SA AR FW ET Final
12 Singapore 86.8 88.4 91.1 97.9 91.1
7 China 98.0 91.8 80.2 100.0 92.5
15 Japan 92.9 87.1 84.1 91.7 89.0
16 Taiwan 77.7 89.1 99.4 88.7
6 South Korea 95.9 93.2 86.1 98.4 93.4
18 Hong Kong SAR, China 88.9 90.5 75.8 85.1

Income-group peers - High-income countries

closest 5 by Final Score within selected economy's income group

Rank Economy SA AR FW ET Final
12 Singapore 86.8 88.4 91.1 97.9 91.1
11 France 87.8 97.3 95.0 84.6 91.2
10 Switzerland 84.8 96.6 90.1 94.8 91.6
9 Spain 90.8 93.9 89.1 92.8 91.7
8 Netherlands 89.8 95.2 88.1 94.3 91.9
14 Sweden 79.7 91.2 92.0 93.8 89.2

What is the QS World Future Skills Index 2027?

The QS World Future Skills Index evaluates how effectively economies can develop, align, and apply skills in a fast-changing global economy. Rather than focusing on higher education only or labour markets in isolation, the Index measures how well higher education systems align with workforce needs in the age of AI.

As economies around the world adapt to the transformative impact of AI, both labour markets and higher education institutions face growing pressure to evolve. Covering 89economies, the Index assesses readiness to harness the opportunities created by AI through a talent-supply and talent-demand analysis. It combines QS’s proprietary data on university performance, jobs and skills, and AI transformation with internationally recognised indicators to provide a global benchmark of AI readiness.

Singapore | Index Context & Diagnostic

Where this economy sits in the global Top 25 + index-level diagnostic insights

Strategic Narrative

Singapore ranks 12th globally in the QS World Future Skills Index 2027 with a Final Score of 91.1. The demand for future skills is Singapore’s primary accomplishment; Economic Transformation score (97.9) is among the world’s best, and its economy is likely to benefit from AI augmentation (Future of Work 91.1). The system’s constraints are scale, both of population and number of world-class universities, and structural dependence on external investment decisions made in foreign boardrooms.

Singapore represents one of the most deliberately engineered skills ecosystems globally, combining centralised planning, employer integration, and targeted immigration to drive strong Economic Transformation. However, its core constraint is talent supply: as a small nation, it cannot meet labour demand domestically and must instead leverage its growing institutional and subject-level reputation to attract international talent. QS data shows a targeted performance across key sectors—business (997.5k employed) has seen modest ranking decline (28 to 39), while health (459.3k) has improved (71.5 to 49), aligning with workforce demand. With Chinese student inflows projected to grow at 12% CAGR to 2030, Singapore’s strategic priority is clear: focus on globally competitive subject specialisms aligned to industry needs, using reputation strength to plug critical skills gaps where domestic supply cannot keep pace.

Top Three Strengths

Indicator Sub-Indicator Score Global Rank Interpretation
SA HCI+ 98.7 #2 globally World-leading position
ET Future-Oriented Innov. & Sustain. 97.9 #5 globally World-leading position
FW QS AI Workforce Transformation 97.5 #5 globally World-leading position

Bottom Three Weaknesses

Indicator Sub-Indicator Score Global Rank Interpretation
FW AI Skills Penetration 50.5 #46 globally Material drag on overall score
FW Green Skills Penetration 60.4 #37 globally Material drag on overall score
AR BSC – City Count 38.6 #36 globally Material drag on overall score
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