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Prosiding Persidangan Kependudukan Kebangsaan 2025 (PERKKS 25): “Megatrend Penduduk dan Dinamik Keluarga: Cabaran untuk Masa Depan Lebih Berkualiti”
Item Type: Book
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Year: 13/01/2026
Abstract: Collection of papers presented during the 2025 National Population Conference (PERKKS 25), 19-21 November 2025, Eastin Hotel, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
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Population growth and health impacts of climate change
Item Type: Scientific Poster
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Year: 00/11/2025
Abstract: Population growth has intensified the nation’s vulnerability to the health impacts of climate change. The demand for water, food, energy, and healthcare services increases as the population increases, placing pressure on natural resources and infrastructure. Climate change resulted in increased prevalence of vector-borne diseases (e.g., dengue and malaria), water- and food-borne infections, respiratory diseases associated with air pollution and haze, and heat-related morbidity and mortality, thus increase the demand for healthcare services. Conclusion, population growth intensifies vulnerability to climate-related health impacts, placing greater demands on public health systems. Strengthening adaption strategies, enhance surveillance system, and intersectoral collaboration is essential to ensure a resilient health system capable of protecting communities in a changing climate.
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Keterjaminan makanan sebagai teras strategi pengurangan kemiskinan di Malaysia
Item Type: Scientific Poster
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Year: 00/11/2025
Abstract: Food security is a global issue that affects both developed and developing countries, including Malaysia. In Malaysia, this problem is closely linked to poverty, especially among B40 households and vulnerable communities. Socioeconomic factors such as income, location, cost of living, and nutritional literacy are key determinants of food security. Inequality in access to nutritious food can affect a country's social well-being, health, and human capital development. In conclusion, a multi-dimensional approach that encompasses policy, community, sustainable agriculture, education, and integrated governance is urgently needed. With strategic investments in R&D, technology, and community education, Malaysia can reduce import dependence; ensure access to healthy food for all; and generate sustainable social and economic well-being.
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Unjuran kadar kesuburan penduduk di Malaysia dengan menggunakan pemodelan kebarangkalian Bayesian
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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Year: 00/11/2025
Abstract: Bayesian Probabilistic Modelling provides a more accurate, flexible and probability-based method of fertility rate projection. This method is not limited to a single projected value, but produces probability distributions and confidence intervals (80%/95%) for various future scenarios. This approach is widely used by the United Nations (UN DESA) for global and national population projections. It allows policymakers to assess risks, uncertainties and policy impacts more comprehensively than deterministic methods. As a national agency that advises the Government in the field of demography and population, LPPKN is recommended to adopt the Bayesian method to improve the accuracy and reliability of the country's fertility rate projections and support long-term planning related to population and family
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Penemuan Tinjauan Pendapat Umum Sempena Sambutan Hari Penduduk Sedunia 2025
Item Type: Infographic
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Year: 00/09/2025
Abstract: In conjunction with the 2025 World Population Day Celebration themed 'Empowering Young People to Shape the Families They Want in a Just and Hopeful World”, the National Population and Family Development Board (NPFDB) conducted an online public opinion survey from July 1 to August 30, 2025, to understand the aspirations, obstacles, and hopes of the community regarding the desire to have children. A total of 3,625 respondents, consisting of Malaysian citizens aged 18 and above, participated in this survey, including 2,627 married respondents (men: 932; women: 1,695) and 988 single respondents (men: 380; women: 618).
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Video Korporat Kerja Lapangan Kajian Penduduk dan Keluarga Malaysia Keenam (KPKM-6)
Item Type: Video
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Year: 00/09/2025
Abstract: The Sixth Malaysian Population and Family Survey (MPFS-6) 2024 is the sixth study in a series of surveys conducted by the National Population and Family Development Board (NPFDB) since 1974. This study aims to provide up-to-date information and time-series data related to population, family, and reproductive health of the Malaysian population. The MPFS-6 fieldwork was conducted from August 28, 2024 until February 28, 2025.
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Malaysia makin menua dan masa depan sumber manusia
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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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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Situasi kemiskinan dan peranan Kerajaan dalam menanganinya
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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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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Fenomena penuaan penduduk di Malaysia
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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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
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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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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