Internal migration has an important role in population redistribution and development. It is instrumental in the redistribution of human resources and productivity improvements. Migration is multi-dimensional in nature, involving temporal and spatial dimensions. This paper uses the 2 per cent sample data from the 1991 and 2000 population censuses to examine the levels and patterns of inter-state and inter-regional migration, characteristics of migrants, the reasons for migration and the pull factors that drive migration. The paper concludes with a discussion of the impact of migration on socio-demographic changes and its policy relevance
An econometric model is used to explain inter-stat migration in Peninsular Malaysia using the 1957 p...
Globalisation combined with resources of oil and gas has led to an industrial society in Malaysia. F...
An inter-ethnic migration issue has arisen due to contradictory tendencies. The relevance of the top...
This paper is concerned with recent changes in levels and patterns of migration in Malaysia. It show...
Purpose – The purpose of paper is to investigate and determine the intertemporal changes in linkage...
An analysis of migration patterns and migrant adjustment in peninsular Malaysia is presented, based ...
Since 1971, under the New Economic Policy (NEP) of eradicating poverty and restructuring society, th...
In this paper, I explore how Malaya became Malaysia through an analysis of migration streams. The sc...
Malaysia is one of the countries most influenced by international migration, not only in Asia, but g...
The process of human migration between Indonesia and Malaysia has been running for hundreds of years...
There has been a parametric increase in the scale and complexity of global international migration i...
Internal migration, the movement of people between localities and regions within a country, has resu...
Globalisation combined with resources of oil and gas has led to an industrial society in Malaysia. F...
This paper analyzes the phenomenon of “forced migration” in Malaysia. It examines the nature of forc...
This thesis is concerned with low-skilled Indonesian labour migration to Sabah East Malaysia that is...
An econometric model is used to explain inter-stat migration in Peninsular Malaysia using the 1957 p...
Globalisation combined with resources of oil and gas has led to an industrial society in Malaysia. F...
An inter-ethnic migration issue has arisen due to contradictory tendencies. The relevance of the top...
This paper is concerned with recent changes in levels and patterns of migration in Malaysia. It show...
Purpose – The purpose of paper is to investigate and determine the intertemporal changes in linkage...
An analysis of migration patterns and migrant adjustment in peninsular Malaysia is presented, based ...
Since 1971, under the New Economic Policy (NEP) of eradicating poverty and restructuring society, th...
In this paper, I explore how Malaya became Malaysia through an analysis of migration streams. The sc...
Malaysia is one of the countries most influenced by international migration, not only in Asia, but g...
The process of human migration between Indonesia and Malaysia has been running for hundreds of years...
There has been a parametric increase in the scale and complexity of global international migration i...
Internal migration, the movement of people between localities and regions within a country, has resu...
Globalisation combined with resources of oil and gas has led to an industrial society in Malaysia. F...
This paper analyzes the phenomenon of “forced migration” in Malaysia. It examines the nature of forc...
This thesis is concerned with low-skilled Indonesian labour migration to Sabah East Malaysia that is...
An econometric model is used to explain inter-stat migration in Peninsular Malaysia using the 1957 p...
Globalisation combined with resources of oil and gas has led to an industrial society in Malaysia. F...
An inter-ethnic migration issue has arisen due to contradictory tendencies. The relevance of the top...