Changes in the socio-cultural environment such as the emergence of dual career for women are seen to be an influence to the values of the specified gender. Malaysian society differs from the West in terms of family composition and structure, values, norms and behaviour, which affect the role of wives. This study is considered preliminary and investigates the values of women, specifically the wives, across various areas in Peninsular Malaysia in an effort to further understand the uniqueness of this group. The methodology entails a survey approach using structured questionnaires on a sample of 1252 wives throughout Malaysia. Quota sampling was used to ensure representativeness of the Malaysian household's social diversity. Findings revealed ...
This study explores the similarities and differences of cultural values among the Malay, Chinese, an...
Women’s participation in paid employment has become a common scenario even in non-western developi...
This paper addresses the question of whether the relatively high status of women in pre-colonial Sou...
Changes in the socio-cultural environment such as emergence of women with dual careers entail that d...
This study focuses on Malay Muslim academic women in dual-career families in Kuala Lumpur and Selang...
In recent years, large numbers of young women have been drawn into female-intensive industries in th...
Changes in the socio-cultural environment such as emergence of women with dual careers entail that d...
Work-family life provides different experiences for societies around the world. Scholars have attrib...
Malaysia is a fast becoming a modern, industrial nation with multinational and global interests, thu...
Women’s participation in paid employment has become a common scenario even in non-Western developing...
The trend of workforce in Malaysia shows that more than 60% of the working women are married. Hence ...
This chapter examines work and family roles in relation to women 5 wellbeing. However, the emphasis ...
In this chapter, I analyze women in leadership in Malaysia from historical, political, economic, and...
Participation of women in the workplace can be seen as a basis of excellence of future global compe...
Human capital development can be seen as a basis of excellence of future generation. In Malaysia, th...
This study explores the similarities and differences of cultural values among the Malay, Chinese, an...
Women’s participation in paid employment has become a common scenario even in non-western developi...
This paper addresses the question of whether the relatively high status of women in pre-colonial Sou...
Changes in the socio-cultural environment such as emergence of women with dual careers entail that d...
This study focuses on Malay Muslim academic women in dual-career families in Kuala Lumpur and Selang...
In recent years, large numbers of young women have been drawn into female-intensive industries in th...
Changes in the socio-cultural environment such as emergence of women with dual careers entail that d...
Work-family life provides different experiences for societies around the world. Scholars have attrib...
Malaysia is a fast becoming a modern, industrial nation with multinational and global interests, thu...
Women’s participation in paid employment has become a common scenario even in non-Western developing...
The trend of workforce in Malaysia shows that more than 60% of the working women are married. Hence ...
This chapter examines work and family roles in relation to women 5 wellbeing. However, the emphasis ...
In this chapter, I analyze women in leadership in Malaysia from historical, political, economic, and...
Participation of women in the workplace can be seen as a basis of excellence of future global compe...
Human capital development can be seen as a basis of excellence of future generation. In Malaysia, th...
This study explores the similarities and differences of cultural values among the Malay, Chinese, an...
Women’s participation in paid employment has become a common scenario even in non-western developi...
This paper addresses the question of whether the relatively high status of women in pre-colonial Sou...