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Prevalence and severity of anaemia among the Temiar sub-ethnic indigenous Orang Asli communities in Kelantan, Peninsular Malaysia. [PDF]
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Paleomagnetism of Peninsular Malaysia
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 1999Abstract Paleomagnetic results from Upper Jurassic to Paleocene rocks in Peninsular Malaysia show counter clockwise (CCW) rotations, while clockwise rotations (CW) are predominantly found in older rocks. Continental redbeds of the Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous Tembeling Group have a post folding remagnetization, giving a VGP at N54°E29 ...
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The genetic history of Peninsular Malaysia
Gene, 2016This article explores the genetic history of the various sub-populations currently living in Peninsular Malaysia. This region has received multiple waves of migrants like the Orang Asli in prehistoric times and the Chinese, Indians, Europeans and Arabs during historic times.
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Statelessness in Peninsular Malaysia
2022This research project, part of a consultancy with SUHAKAM - The Human Rights Council of Malaysia - seeks to understand the issue of statelessness in Peninsular Malaysia. This page provides all of the consent forms and interview questions used in the collection of data for this study, which are open to public use.
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Indonesian Immigrant Settlements in Peninsular Malaysia
Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 2000For over 2 decades, until the economic crisis in mid-1997, Malaysia's rapid economic growth attracted an influx of foreign labor, mostly from Indonesia, Bangladesh, and the Philippines. In 1997 the number of registered workers was estimated at 1.2 million and undocumented ones at approximately 800,000.
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Housing in Peninsular Malaysia
1978The fulfilment of housing needs is a major social objective of national development. The aim is to ensure that all Malaysians, in particular the lower income groups, have access to adequate housing. The Third Malaysia Plan (TMP) emphasizes the provision of housing as an important component of the programmes to eradicate poverty (Government of Malaysia,
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Peninsular Malaysia: The "New Emergency"
Pacific Affairs, 1977I N SEPTEMBER 1975 the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Razak, described the recent resurgence of communist guerrilla activity in peninsular Malaysia as the "New Emergency,"' an appellation harking back to the twelve-year guerrilla war from I 948 to I 960 commonly referred to as the "Emergency." By making the comparison, the Prime Minister clearly ...
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Sex Preference and Fertility in Peninsular Malaysia
Studies in Family Planning, 1994This study uses data from the Second Malaysian Family Life Survey, conducted in 1988, to examine parents' preferences for the sex of their children within each of Malaysia's three ethnic groups. While Malay and Indian parents do not show a consistent sex preference, Chinese parents prefer to have all sons, or a combination of sons and daughters, with ...
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