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Women subjective well-being In Malaysia: findings from Fifth Malaysian Population and Family Survey (Mpfs-5)


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Subjects 300 Social sciences > 305 Social groups
Division/Agency LPPKN - National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia: Population and Family Research Division
Keywords Subjective well-being, Women, Population, Family
Additional Information Ahmad Rasyidee Abdul Razak Population and Family Resarch Division, National Population and Family Development Board (NPFDB), 50350, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Email: rasyidee@lppkn.gov.my Irwan Nadzif Mahpul Population and Family Resarch Division, National Population and Family Development Board (NPFDB), 50350, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Email: irwan@lppkn.gov.my Azlan Aziz Population and Family Resarch Division, National Population and Family Development Board (NPFDB), 50350, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Email: azlann@lppkn.gov.my
Abstract The subjective well-being is defined as one's cognitive and affective assessment of a person's life (Diener, Lucas & Oshi, 2002). This article aims to measure the subjective well-being of women between age 20 to 59 years old in Malaysia. For measurement purposes, this article has adopted the Personal Well-being Index (PWI) instrument developed by the International Wellbeing Group.
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