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


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Item type Conference or Workshop Item
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, Personal Well-being Index(PWI), Standard of Living, Personal Health, MPFS-5, Achievement in Life, Personal Relationship, Personal Safety, Community-Connectedness, Future Security, Religion Practices, Working women, Active ageing
Additional Information This paper have been presented at The 9th Putrajaya International Conference on Children, Women, Elderly and People with Disabilities 2019 in Bangi Resort Hotel, Selangor, 2-3 November 2019.
Abstract This presentation slide aims to measure the subjective well-being of women between age 20 to 59 years old in Malaysia. A total of 8, 171 respondents in the Fifth Malaysian Population and Family Survey (MPFS-5) with different marital status, employment status, ethnic and strata who answered the PWI instrument were analyzed.
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