Over the past decade remarkable changes in Malaysia's demographic composition has occurred; featuring increased life expectancy, falling fertility and population ageing. These trends raise the issue of the sustainability of Malaysia's existing pension scheme in providing future pensioners with an income to cover basic needs. This study analyses the need to reform Malaysia's existing pension scheme in the light of the current demographic challenges facing the country
The New Economic Model for Malaysia (NEM) 2010 defines inclusiveness as one of the three pillars of ...
In all industrialized countries, there have been growing fears that the future ageing of the populat...
One of the most important demographic events occurred in the 21st century is the increasing number o...
The number of aging population (age 65 years and above) is expected to increase and grow double digi...
Population ageing is a global phenomenon and occurring most rapidly in countries in Asia, which have...
The current pension system comprises several schemes with different designs targeted at specific gro...
The 4th Malaysian Population and Family Study by the National Population and Family Development Boar...
Multiethnic Malaysia provides a unique case study of divergence in population aging of different soc...
Southeast Asia is nearing a period of unrivalled aging, highlighting the need for a reassessment and...
Malaysia’s older population will increase by 4.7 percent per annum over the next twenty years (2010-...
emphasized on life-long learning programs and improve the retirement age of 60 years to promote prod...
As Malaysia prepares itself to be an ageing society, many of its citizens are entering into life aft...
This thesis examines one area of welfare in one rapidly industrialising country - Malaysia - in orde...
The aging of the workforce is occurring globally and has significant impact on organizations. The Ma...
The aim of a pension system is to provide consumption smoothing and insurance for pensioners after r...
The New Economic Model for Malaysia (NEM) 2010 defines inclusiveness as one of the three pillars of ...
In all industrialized countries, there have been growing fears that the future ageing of the populat...
One of the most important demographic events occurred in the 21st century is the increasing number o...
The number of aging population (age 65 years and above) is expected to increase and grow double digi...
Population ageing is a global phenomenon and occurring most rapidly in countries in Asia, which have...
The current pension system comprises several schemes with different designs targeted at specific gro...
The 4th Malaysian Population and Family Study by the National Population and Family Development Boar...
Multiethnic Malaysia provides a unique case study of divergence in population aging of different soc...
Southeast Asia is nearing a period of unrivalled aging, highlighting the need for a reassessment and...
Malaysia’s older population will increase by 4.7 percent per annum over the next twenty years (2010-...
emphasized on life-long learning programs and improve the retirement age of 60 years to promote prod...
As Malaysia prepares itself to be an ageing society, many of its citizens are entering into life aft...
This thesis examines one area of welfare in one rapidly industrialising country - Malaysia - in orde...
The aging of the workforce is occurring globally and has significant impact on organizations. The Ma...
The aim of a pension system is to provide consumption smoothing and insurance for pensioners after r...
The New Economic Model for Malaysia (NEM) 2010 defines inclusiveness as one of the three pillars of ...
In all industrialized countries, there have been growing fears that the future ageing of the populat...
One of the most important demographic events occurred in the 21st century is the increasing number o...