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Trend kesuburan di Malaysia: implikasi kepada pembangunan negara
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: The number of Malaysian families is increasing, but family size is getting smaller. Marriages are increasingly being delayed, especially as the divorce rate has doubled since 2010. The scenario of fertility rate changes in Malaysia shows a declining trend. The crude birth rate in Malaysia also shows a drastic decrease. The rapid decline in fertility rate (TFR) will accelerate the country's aging process. LPPKN services can be one of the effective strategies that can support Malaysia in facing the scenario of declining fertility.
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Undang-undang, hak wanita dan kesejahteraan sosial
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: Tracing the role of law in ensuring women's rights in Malaysia by looking at the existing legal framework and related policy developments, as well as assessing the extent to which the empowerment of women's rights has a positive impact on the formation of social welfare in various aspects of life. Finally, suggesting several strategic measures in the form of improvements to laws and public policies to systematically and inclusively strengthen women's rights.
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Kepelbagaian Identiti Seksual : pendekatan agama dan psikososial dalam membina keluarga sejahtera
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: The issues of sexual identity and gender confusion need to be viewed wisely and in an integrated manner. The combination of religious and psychosocial approaches is the main key. A prosperous family is built on the foundation of religion, love, natural values, and continuous education.
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Malaysia makin menua dan masa depan sumber manusia
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: Malaysia is heading towards an aging country where by 2030, 5.8 million of Malaysia's total population will be aged 60 and above. The total fertility rate is also decreasing. Various initiatives from the government need to be planned and implemented to face the aging era.
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Breast Cancer Screening Via Mammography in Johor under Women Cancer Reproductive Awareness (WCARE) Campaign
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in Malaysia with increasing observed in both urban and semi urban population. Johor has the highest incidence of breast cancer in Malaysia with 6,564 cases reported between 2012 and 2016 most detected at late stages. Mammography is the most effective method for early detection of breast cancer, particularly among women aged 40 years and above. In Johor mammography service are available through government hospital, private centers, National Cancer Council Malaysia (MAKNA) and Klinik Nur Sejahtera under the National Population and Family Development Board (NPFDB)
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Bujang lewat usia: meneroka dinamika perkahwinan lewat dalam kalangan wanita dan lelaki Malaysia
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: Family institutions indeed play an important role in ensuring stability in society. However, nowadays many individuals choose to marry late. In this study, social and psychological factors have been identified as the main contributing factors to late marriage among women and men. This change has both positive and negative effects on their lifestyles, and late marriage has emerged as a significant issue for population growth even though it has some positive impacts.
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Memperkasa kesejahteraan keluarga dan populasi dalam era Malaysia Madani
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: Family well-being encompasses the balance of physical, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects as well as environmental support. It creates a harmonious and happy atmosphere within the family. Statistics indicate that prosperous families improve the quality of life. It also contributes to the social stability of the country. The concept of Malaysia Madani emphasizes inclusive development based on noble values and social well-being. It is in line with Islamic principles that prioritize the welfare of the people and national harmony.
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Situasi kemiskinan dan peranan Kerajaan dalam menanganinya
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: Malaysia's poverty statistics show a total of 295,706 households, consisting of 295,256 poor households and 450 hardcore poor households. The government plays a role in terms of policy formulation, provision of aid, social protection, job offerings, income improvement, education/human capital, and infrastructure/housing. Sejahtera MADANI is one of the initiatives for public welfare.
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Jenayah Kewangan: ancaman kepada warga emas
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: Every hour an elderly person in Malaysia becomes a victim of financial fraud. From January to August 2024, there were 21,535 online fraud cases involving 1,916 victims or 8.9% elderly people. Financial crime is not just a loss of money but also dignity and peace of mind.
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Fenomena penuaan penduduk di Malaysia
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: The rapid decline in fertility rates accelerates the country's aging process. The country is potentially facing population shrinkage by 2072. The country is expected to reach the status of an "Aged Nation" by 2030. The rapid aging process will become a challenge if the country's income is insufficient. The country will experience a contraction in the labor force. High productivity needs to be the main driver of the country's economic growth after 2027. Interventions to stop the decline in fertility rates need to be implemented.
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