Hari Penduduk Sedunia 2024 : “kuasa data yang inklusif ke arah masa depan yang berdaya tahan dan saksama untuk semua”
Item Type: Infographic
Year: 2024
Abstract: Since 1994, the "data revolution" initiative has often been repeated including the UN Secretary General's call to equip countries with comprehensive data systems to achieve sustainable development goals. The main messages of World Population Day 2024 are progress in sexual and...[Read More]
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Hubungkait antara cara gaya keibubapaan dan jenis trauma kanak-kanak dalam kalangan pelajar universiti di Malaysia
Item Type: Book Section
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Year: 2023
Abstract: According to the Social Welfare Department, children in need of care and protection according to Section 17[1][a] were injured and there were found a total of 2,074 cases recorded in 2020 and increased to 2,239 cases in 2021. Most cases occur in family institutions where children are...[Read More]
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Household income and life satisfaction of single mothers in Malaysia
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Year: 2020
Abstract: This study attempts to explore the socio –demographic and economic background of single mothers in Malaysia and to examine their income category and level of poverty. This study utilizes the Fifth Malaysian Population Survey (MPFS5) data. However, for this study, the target respondents...[Read More]
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Household income and life satisfaction of single mothers in Malaysia
Item Type: Article
Year: 2020
Abstract: Single parenting is not an uncommon family setting in Malaysia. Past studies, however, tend to confirm that increasing number of single mothers is also related to increasing number of households living in poverty. Issues on single mothers in Malaysia has initiated many social groups,...[Read More]
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Household income and life satisfaction of single mothers in Malaysia
Item Type: Article
Year: 2020
Abstract: Single parenting is not uncommon family setting in Malaysia. Past studies, however, tend to confirm that increasing number of single mothers is also related to increasing number of households living in property. Issues on single mothers in Malaysia has initiated many social groups,...[Read More]
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Household chores and your child
Item Type: Article
Year: 2015
Abstract: Getting your child to help out with household chores on a regular basis can be beneficial for him to grow into a successful adult. This is due to a sense of self-worth and competency, and he will also be more responsible in other aspects of his life. Another benefit is that he will be...[Read More]
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Hassle free travel with your kids
Item Type: Article
Year: 2014
Abstract: Pick a destination with something for everyone to enjoy. A tour may seem like an easy way to see everything, but take it easy and don’t pack your tour schedule with too many activities especially if you have babies and toddlers with you. The key is to remain flexible.
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Home care for older people in ASEAN member countries
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Year: 2012
Abstract: It is estimated that population of over 60 years in the South-Asia will triple between 2000 and 2050. By 2050, one out of four older people will be over the age of 80. This causes a growing need for welfare and health services for older people. However, the traditional family support...[Read More]
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How internet and communication technologies affect both family and society
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Year: 2012
Abstract: This slide presentation shares about 65.1% Malaysians using the internet more than 9 hours. The population of internet users is 17.5 million out of a total of 28.6 million. Broadband penetration is 65% of the population in 2012. The positive impact on family is to enhance...[Read More]
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HIV/AIDS
Item Type: Newsletter
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Year: 2007
Abstract: Data from the Ministry of Health showed that by end of 1994 there were 3393 cases of HIV, 105 cases of AIDS and 80 cases of AIDS death. In Malaysia , the most common risk factor from HIV infection was exposure to contaminated drug injecting equipment.
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Hemorrheology and fibrinolytic response in women taking oral contraceptive pills
Item Type: Article
Year: 1987
Abstract: A study was conducted on a total of 107 women attending the National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia (NPFDB) Maternity Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. The subjects were divided into 3 groups. Group I and II consisted of woman on a low-dose combined estrogen and progestagen...[Read More]
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