The paper aims to examine the income poverty status and compare it with the well-being level between different groups among vulnerable households. Vulnerable households for this study were households that consists at least one of the following criteria: income poor, elderly person, single mothers and/or disabled person. Data was taken from the Official Poverty Line Survey conducted in four Malaysian cities representing each region in Peninsular Malaysia. A total of 286 households were conveniently selected. Descriptive statistics such as mean, standard deviation, ANOVA, correlation tests were applied in data analysis. Findings indicated significant differences in household percapita income (HHPCI) among income poverty status groups and sign...
Past research have indicated that households headed by women are usually poor compared to their male...
AbstractThis study examines the relationship between housing conditions and the quality of life of t...
Social scientists including economists and social workers have long recognized that a household's se...
The paper aims to examine the status of income poverty and compare it with the well-being level betw...
The paper aims to examine the strata (rural and urban), type of household (able-bodied and vulnerabl...
Well being (WB) has been studied by social scientists for decades. Little attention was given to sub...
The present study aims to illustrate the relationship between economic hardship and the subjective w...
Equitable growth is a necessary part of socioeconomic development and household income is a part of ...
In developing countries, many household are exposed to high risk, uncertainties and crises, which no...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between income, psychological w...
ABSTRACT The study aims to identify the income components and the incidence of poverty among older ...
A reduction in the household income gap will ensure equitable socioeconomic development and growth. ...
We examine the demographic characteristics of the poor that influence chances to continue to be poor...
Poverty is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon with many forms and causes. It is normally measured...
Poverty is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon with many forms and causes. It is normally measured...
Past research have indicated that households headed by women are usually poor compared to their male...
AbstractThis study examines the relationship between housing conditions and the quality of life of t...
Social scientists including economists and social workers have long recognized that a household's se...
The paper aims to examine the status of income poverty and compare it with the well-being level betw...
The paper aims to examine the strata (rural and urban), type of household (able-bodied and vulnerabl...
Well being (WB) has been studied by social scientists for decades. Little attention was given to sub...
The present study aims to illustrate the relationship between economic hardship and the subjective w...
Equitable growth is a necessary part of socioeconomic development and household income is a part of ...
In developing countries, many household are exposed to high risk, uncertainties and crises, which no...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between income, psychological w...
ABSTRACT The study aims to identify the income components and the incidence of poverty among older ...
A reduction in the household income gap will ensure equitable socioeconomic development and growth. ...
We examine the demographic characteristics of the poor that influence chances to continue to be poor...
Poverty is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon with many forms and causes. It is normally measured...
Poverty is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon with many forms and causes. It is normally measured...
Past research have indicated that households headed by women are usually poor compared to their male...
AbstractThis study examines the relationship between housing conditions and the quality of life of t...
Social scientists including economists and social workers have long recognized that a household's se...