Multiethnic Malaysia provides a unique case study of divergence in population aging of different sociocultural subgroups within a country. Malaysia represents 3 major ethnicities in Asia—the Malay, Chinese, and Indian. The 3 ethnic groups are at different stages of population aging, as they have undergone demographic transition at different pace amidst rapid social and economic changes. Between 1991 and 2010, the Malaysian population aged 60 and over has more than doubled from about 1 million to 2.2 million, and this is projected to rise to about 7 million or 17.6% of the projected population of 40 million by 2040. In 2010, the aging index ranged from 22.8% among the Bumiputera (Malays and other indigenous groups), to 31.4% among the Indian...
Malaysias export-oriented economy has developed rapidly from one based on agriculture to one that is...
Abstract Rapid socioeconomic change, along with the demographic and epidemiological transition in As...
The increasing percentage of older people in many countries has aroused interest among policymakers ...
One of the most important demographic events occurred in the 21st century is the increasing number o...
While most of the dominant countries in the world such as Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceana, Latin Americ...
An increase in the number of the elderly population (aged 60 and above) is a global phenomenon, spec...
The world is ageing, and in the next decade the growth of the aged population will be fastest in the...
Population ageing or the increasing proportion of older population is a 21st century phenomenon. The...
Malaysia’s older population will increase by 4.7 percent per annum over the next twenty years (2010-...
The 4th Malaysian Population and Family Study by the National Population and Family Development Boar...
Malaysia has been one of the Western Pacific region's nations that has been adversely affected by th...
The world is moving towards an aging population as projected by the United Nations (UN) in the 2015 ...
Human longevity is constantly changing the demographic outlook of the world's population and older p...
Malaysian is an ageing nation where the number of the elderly keeps on increasing each year, current...
World Health Organization has been categorized the old population is divided into four stages of mid...
Malaysias export-oriented economy has developed rapidly from one based on agriculture to one that is...
Abstract Rapid socioeconomic change, along with the demographic and epidemiological transition in As...
The increasing percentage of older people in many countries has aroused interest among policymakers ...
One of the most important demographic events occurred in the 21st century is the increasing number o...
While most of the dominant countries in the world such as Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceana, Latin Americ...
An increase in the number of the elderly population (aged 60 and above) is a global phenomenon, spec...
The world is ageing, and in the next decade the growth of the aged population will be fastest in the...
Population ageing or the increasing proportion of older population is a 21st century phenomenon. The...
Malaysia’s older population will increase by 4.7 percent per annum over the next twenty years (2010-...
The 4th Malaysian Population and Family Study by the National Population and Family Development Boar...
Malaysia has been one of the Western Pacific region's nations that has been adversely affected by th...
The world is moving towards an aging population as projected by the United Nations (UN) in the 2015 ...
Human longevity is constantly changing the demographic outlook of the world's population and older p...
Malaysian is an ageing nation where the number of the elderly keeps on increasing each year, current...
World Health Organization has been categorized the old population is divided into four stages of mid...
Malaysias export-oriented economy has developed rapidly from one based on agriculture to one that is...
Abstract Rapid socioeconomic change, along with the demographic and epidemiological transition in As...
The increasing percentage of older people in many countries has aroused interest among policymakers ...