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Keibubapaan : ketakutan tertinggal (FOMO) atau ketenangan bebas (freedom glow)? satu kajian emosi dan psikologi dalam keputusan perkahwinan tanpa anak
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Year: 00/07/2026
Abstract: This study aims to identify typologies of reproductive decisions, examine the factors that influence the decision to live without children, compare levels of Parenting Fear of Missing Out (Parenting FOMO), Freedom Glow, and socio-cultural pressure according to reproductive decision typologies, as well as explore the emotional experiences of individuals living without children. Economic factors are the main factors influencing reproductive decisions, followed by career, autonomy, health, and life aspirations. The Childless by Condition group recorded higher levels of Parenting FOMO and socio-cultural pressure, while the Childfree by Choice group showed higher levels of Freedom Glow.
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Kesejahteraan warga emas sebagai strategi pembangunan sosioekonomi Negeri Perlis
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Year: 00/07/2026
Abstract: There are 5 strategic frameworks for elderly welfare in Perlis, namely Strategy 1 - Strengthening the welfare ecosystem (strategic collaboration across sectors to build a strong social support network in Perlis); Strategy 2 - Developing an elderly-friendly environment (modifying the state's physical and social landscape to be inclusive, conducive, and safe for senior mobility); Strategy 3 - Empowering Senior Economic Participation (driving the state's 'Silver Economy' through labor sector flexibility and micro-business initiatives); Strategy 4 - Lifelong learning and digital inclusion (eliminating digital gaps and ensuring ongoing tech adaptation for independent seniors); and Strategy 5 - Strengthening evidence-based governance (policy making and program evaluations must be assessed empirically based on demographic data and real feedback).
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Perlis menuju negeri menua: transformasi keluarga dan cabaran masa depan
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Year: 00/07/2026
Abstract: Population Dynamics of Perlis – With a small demographic scale and a population of around 297,800 people, even small changes in birth rates or migration have a big impact on the age structure. There's also the phenomenon of out-migration, where young people leave to look for career opportunities in more developed states, leaving an increasingly older community in Perlis. The aging process is speeding up because the combination of a low Total Fertility Rate (TFR) and youth migration causes the elderly dependency ratio to rise faster. Perlis is at risk of being one of the states to age earlier in Malaysia if there are no long-term strategic interventions. Some suggested policies and strategic directions include Perlis population policy, which is about integrating fertility, migration, and aging issues into the state's development planning.
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Country context and family research : trends from Malaysia
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Year: 00/01/2026
Abstract: Malaysia demographic transition: youth population shrinking, senior population growing and Malaysia entering an ageing society. Senior live longer, creating higher dependency ratios. For marriage and family trends there are declining marriage rates, delayed family formation. Divorce rates increasing, reshaping household stability. For household structure it shift from extended families to smaller nuclear households. Rising living costs discourage larger families. For fertility, Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is now below the replacement level (2.1)
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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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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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Perubahan demografi Pulau Pinang dengan penurunan orang muda dan peningkatan warga emas: impak terhadap sosioekonomi Pulau Pinang
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: Population aging is a global phenomenon in which the number of elderly people contributes to a large part of the total population of a country. This scenario will occur when the birth rate decreases, the mortality rate stabilizes in line with advancements in healthcare services, and consequently, the life expectancy of the population in a country increases. Globally, we have reached an aging society where the growth of the elderly population exceeds that of the working-age population. An aging population impacts the reduction of productive labor; changes in the economic structure; increased government financial expenditure; pressure on the healthcare system; changes in social and demographic structures; and the preservation of culture and traditions.
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Laporan Seminar Kependudukan Negeri Kelantan Sempena Hari Penduduk Sedunia 2025
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Year: 00/08/2025
Abstract: In conjunction with the celebration of World Population Day 2025 at the Kelantan state level, the Kelantan State of National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN) in collaboration with Universiti Malaysia Kelantan has organized the Kelantan State Population Seminar at Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Pengkalan Chepa, Kelantan on 19 August 2025. The theme of the Kelantan State World Population Day celebration this time is "The Phenomenon of Population Aging and Poverty Among the Elderly". Also held at this celebration is the Population Forum entitled "The Phenomenon of Population Aging and Poverty Among the Elderly". Three (3) working paper presentations were also presented, namely the issue of population aging, elderly people and poverty.
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Transisi demografi Negeri Perak: impak penuaan penduduk
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Year: 00/07/2025
Abstract: The growth of the older population, namely those aged 65 and above, is one of the significant demographic trends worldwide. It stems from low birth rates; increased life expectancy and a decline in total fertility rate (TFR). In Malaysia, the number of elderly people (aged 65 and above) is 2.6 million or 7.7% of the total population, while in Perak, the number of elderly people is 254.2 thousand or 9.9% of the total population. Aging impacts healthcare, social and economic structures.
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