This study explored the extent and nature of fertility behavior differentials among the three major ethnic groups (Malays, Chinese, and Indians) in Peninsular Malaysia, through use of data from the 1974 Malaysian Fertility and Family Survey, conducted as part of the World Fertility Survey ProgPhDDemographyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/158358/1/8116347.pd
This dissertation examines patterns of childbearing among currently married women in Peninsular Mala...
Due to increased levels of social contact and loosening of traditional social norms between peoples ...
Drawing upon the data derived from the 1976 Indonesia Fertility Survey and the 1978 Republic of the ...
Discusses the implications of ethnic differentials in population behaviour for population policies a...
This is a multilevel study of the socioeconomic determinants of fertility behavior in Peninsular Mal...
Ed. versionExamines the causes of population change in Peninsular Malaysia with reference to its fer...
Ethnic Origin and Demographic Behaviour of the Populations of Malaysia and Singapore. The populatio...
This paper aims to better understand how Singaporean Chinese and Malays talk about fertility differe...
AbstractFertility depends on household decision, which are strongly, influenced by economic and soci...
Based on the 1971 Census of Canada, the extent of fertility differentials as well as possible source...
All births from January 1964 through December 1969 of West Malaysia’s two main ethnic groups, the Ma...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN002240 / BLDSC - British Library ...
This research investigated fertility behavior of married couples in Peninsular Malaysia. Using data ...
The relationship between ethnic groups and fertility patterns is discussed and their implications fo...
The implications of ethnic differentials in population behaviour are discussed, based on historical ...
This dissertation examines patterns of childbearing among currently married women in Peninsular Mala...
Due to increased levels of social contact and loosening of traditional social norms between peoples ...
Drawing upon the data derived from the 1976 Indonesia Fertility Survey and the 1978 Republic of the ...
Discusses the implications of ethnic differentials in population behaviour for population policies a...
This is a multilevel study of the socioeconomic determinants of fertility behavior in Peninsular Mal...
Ed. versionExamines the causes of population change in Peninsular Malaysia with reference to its fer...
Ethnic Origin and Demographic Behaviour of the Populations of Malaysia and Singapore. The populatio...
This paper aims to better understand how Singaporean Chinese and Malays talk about fertility differe...
AbstractFertility depends on household decision, which are strongly, influenced by economic and soci...
Based on the 1971 Census of Canada, the extent of fertility differentials as well as possible source...
All births from January 1964 through December 1969 of West Malaysia’s two main ethnic groups, the Ma...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN002240 / BLDSC - British Library ...
This research investigated fertility behavior of married couples in Peninsular Malaysia. Using data ...
The relationship between ethnic groups and fertility patterns is discussed and their implications fo...
The implications of ethnic differentials in population behaviour are discussed, based on historical ...
This dissertation examines patterns of childbearing among currently married women in Peninsular Mala...
Due to increased levels of social contact and loosening of traditional social norms between peoples ...
Drawing upon the data derived from the 1976 Indonesia Fertility Survey and the 1978 Republic of the ...