Introduction: This chapter addresses women's increased participation in higher education in Malaysia, focusing on the social, cultural and psychological factors that have made this possible. To understand the present education system in Malaysia, a brief history of the country is first presented
Education is the power which shapes the future of every individual. It is considered as a ladder for...
This study examined gender differences and trends in the participation of Malaysian women and men in...
This study examined gender differences and trends in the participation of Malaysians in education. T...
This chapter aims to provide an overview of women’s participation as leaders in higher education (HE...
The five Year Malaysia Plans That serve as the blueprint for Development in our country emphasize. T...
The scientific and technical fields are generally dominated by men. Women tend to shy away from usin...
<p><em>The scientific and technical fields are generally dominated by men. Women tend to shy away fr...
Kajian ke atas 150 pelajar wanita Melayu yang menuntut di tahun akhir di universiti ini adalah satu...
Introduction: Malaysia, which achieved its independence in 1957, has undergone incredible socio-e...
Objective - While women make up almost 65% of undergraduates in public universities in Malaysia, onl...
Abstract: The structure of the labour force in Malaysia has seen a major shift since the 1970s. Expa...
The structure of the labour force in Malaysia has seen a major shift since the 1970s. Expanding econ...
Both the internationalized and globalized processes of the country and the traditional norms and con...
The place of women in decision-making at various strata of living has been a front-burner issue in t...
The paper aims at exploring the ability and performance of female doctoral candidates in Universiti ...
Education is the power which shapes the future of every individual. It is considered as a ladder for...
This study examined gender differences and trends in the participation of Malaysian women and men in...
This study examined gender differences and trends in the participation of Malaysians in education. T...
This chapter aims to provide an overview of women’s participation as leaders in higher education (HE...
The five Year Malaysia Plans That serve as the blueprint for Development in our country emphasize. T...
The scientific and technical fields are generally dominated by men. Women tend to shy away from usin...
<p><em>The scientific and technical fields are generally dominated by men. Women tend to shy away fr...
Kajian ke atas 150 pelajar wanita Melayu yang menuntut di tahun akhir di universiti ini adalah satu...
Introduction: Malaysia, which achieved its independence in 1957, has undergone incredible socio-e...
Objective - While women make up almost 65% of undergraduates in public universities in Malaysia, onl...
Abstract: The structure of the labour force in Malaysia has seen a major shift since the 1970s. Expa...
The structure of the labour force in Malaysia has seen a major shift since the 1970s. Expanding econ...
Both the internationalized and globalized processes of the country and the traditional norms and con...
The place of women in decision-making at various strata of living has been a front-burner issue in t...
The paper aims at exploring the ability and performance of female doctoral candidates in Universiti ...
Education is the power which shapes the future of every individual. It is considered as a ladder for...
This study examined gender differences and trends in the participation of Malaysian women and men in...
This study examined gender differences and trends in the participation of Malaysians in education. T...