Ed. versionExamines the causes of population change in Peninsular Malaysia with reference to its fertility situation. Relationships between the various socio-economic factors and fertility levels are explored
The authors analyze the dynamics of fertility and its determinants with a particular focus on the ro...
Abstract: The divergence between the literature on fertility decision making and the differences fac...
This study analyses fertility differentials and factors affecting childbearing in Cambodia, Indonesi...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN002240 / BLDSC - British Library ...
This is a multilevel study of the socioeconomic determinants of fertility behavior in Peninsular Mal...
This study explored the extent and nature of fertility behavior differentials among the three major ...
AbstractFertility depends on household decision, which are strongly, influenced by economic and soci...
Discusses the implications of ethnic differentials in population behaviour for population policies a...
This dissertation examines patterns of childbearing among currently married women in Peninsular Mala...
A marked seasonality of births for the two main ethnic groups of peninsular Malaysia, far exceeding ...
ABSTRAK The process of economic development is generally associated with the societal shift from hig...
Drawing upon the data derived from the 1976 Indonesia Fertility Survey and the 1978 Republic of the ...
The size, structure, and composition of a population are affected by the fertility rates at any poin...
This study focuses on the various factors that led to the ideal child ownership among Malay women in...
The issue of an ageing population is on the rise globally, and Malaysia is not excluded from facing ...
The authors analyze the dynamics of fertility and its determinants with a particular focus on the ro...
Abstract: The divergence between the literature on fertility decision making and the differences fac...
This study analyses fertility differentials and factors affecting childbearing in Cambodia, Indonesi...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN002240 / BLDSC - British Library ...
This is a multilevel study of the socioeconomic determinants of fertility behavior in Peninsular Mal...
This study explored the extent and nature of fertility behavior differentials among the three major ...
AbstractFertility depends on household decision, which are strongly, influenced by economic and soci...
Discusses the implications of ethnic differentials in population behaviour for population policies a...
This dissertation examines patterns of childbearing among currently married women in Peninsular Mala...
A marked seasonality of births for the two main ethnic groups of peninsular Malaysia, far exceeding ...
ABSTRAK The process of economic development is generally associated with the societal shift from hig...
Drawing upon the data derived from the 1976 Indonesia Fertility Survey and the 1978 Republic of the ...
The size, structure, and composition of a population are affected by the fertility rates at any poin...
This study focuses on the various factors that led to the ideal child ownership among Malay women in...
The issue of an ageing population is on the rise globally, and Malaysia is not excluded from facing ...
The authors analyze the dynamics of fertility and its determinants with a particular focus on the ro...
Abstract: The divergence between the literature on fertility decision making and the differences fac...
This study analyses fertility differentials and factors affecting childbearing in Cambodia, Indonesi...