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			 Insights into the well-being of dual earner families in Malaysia: findings from the Malaysian Family Well-Being Index Study 2019 
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| Item type | Conference or Workshop Item | 
| Subjects | 300 Social sciences > 306 Culture & institutions | 
		
| Division/Agency | LPPKN - National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia: Population and Family Research Division | 
| Keywords | Family well-being, Single earner, Dual earner families, Family Well-Being Index | 
| Additional Information | This slide have been presented at the The 5th Asian Population Association Virtual Conference, Virtual, 3-5 August 2021. | 
| Abstract | Traditionally, GDP has been used as a measure of a country’s level of development, and the quality of life of citizens. Of late, the happiness index has gained increasing attention, as a measure of well-being, to include income distribution and non-financial aspects, such religious and spiritual well-being, and inter-personal relationship. Malaysia has conducted three rounds of the family well-being surveys to provide inputs for the five-year development plans. The overall family well-being score among dual earner families in Malaysia was 7.84 out of a maximum scale of 10, which is at the moderate level. |