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  1. Danguilan M, Wainer J, Widyantoro N, Capoor I, Huq N, Ashino Y, et al.
    Arrows Change, 1995 Apr;1(1):6-7.
    PMID: 12346439
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  2. Gammelgaard J
    WorldAIDS, 1992 May.
    PMID: 12317433
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  3. Pathak KB, Murthy PK
    Janasamkhya, 1990 Jun;8(1):73-9.
    PMID: 12285535
    "An attempt has been made to present two regression equations for estimating total fertility rate from the birth order data. While one of the equations has been derived from the longitudinal data of Malaysia another has been obtained from cross sectional data on Mother's total fertility rate...and births of orders one and two. These equations are used to estimate the [total fertility rate] for the districts of [Uttar Pradesh, India,] which are quite close to the estimates obtained by using other methods."
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  4. Agus MR
    Warasan Prachakon Lae Sangkhom, 1990 Jan;2(2):205-21, 242-3.
    PMID: 12283536
    The focus of this study is on urbanization in Malaysia. "This paper is divided into three parts. The first part examines the trend of uneven urban development in West Malaysia. The second part discusses the change [in] ethnic composition of urban population between 1970 and 1980 intercensal period. The third part analyses the impact of the urbanization process on the Malays in the context of housing problems of the lower income groups." (SUMMARY IN THA)
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  5. Tan PC, Jones GW
    Southeast Asian J Soc Sci, 1990;18(2):85-114.
    PMID: 12317142
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  6. Corvinus F
    Geogr Rundsch, 1984 Nov;36(11):575-81.
    PMID: 12313492
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  7. Anderson KH, Hill MA, Butler JS
    J Dev Econ, 1987 Aug;26(2):223-34.
    PMID: 12280709
    "This paper estimates a proportional hazards model for the timing of age at marriage of women in Malaysia. We hypothesize that age at marriage responds significantly to differences in male and female occupations, race, and age. We find considerable empirical support for the relevance of economic variables in determining age at marriage as well as evidence of strong differences in marriage patterns across races."
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  8. Massard J
    Tiers Monde, 1985 4 1;26(102):359-70.
    PMID: 12340322
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  9. United States. Department of State. Bureau of Public Affairs
    Backgr Notes Ser, 1985 Apr.
    PMID: 12178106
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  10. Abu-bakar F
    PMID: 12265670
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  11. Herrin AN, Pardoko H, Lim LL, Hongladorom C
    Philipp Rev Econ Bus, 1981 Sep-Dec;18(3-4):132-53.
    PMID: 12178278
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  12. Bach RL
    Int Migr Rev, 1981;15(3):502-21.
    PMID: 12337653
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  13. UNESCO. Population Education Programme Service
    PMID: 12264112
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  14. Hull TH, Larson A
    Asia Pac Econ Lit, 1987 May;1(1):25-59.
    PMID: 12314890
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  15. Lee SM
    Int Migr Rev, 1989;23(2):309-31.
    PMID: 12315959
    "The role of Chinese and Indian women as immigrants and workers in colonial Malaya is examined using data from censuses, immigration records, official reports and secondary sources. The article discusses the main types of work of female immigrants and their contribution to the economic development of colonial Malaya during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in an attempt to redress the neglect of female immigrants' economic role in Malaya's history. Comparisons between male and female immigrants' labor and between Chinese and Indian immigrants, are drawn to highlight the different conditions of migration and labor for the different groups of immigrants."
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  16. Hinrichsen D
    Earthwatch, 1989.
    PMID: 12285899
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  17. Annu Rev Popul Law, 1988;15:66.
    PMID: 12289651
    This Islamic Family Law Enactment of Pahang, Malaysia, is based on the model of the Islamic Family Law (Federal Territory) Act, 1984 (Annual Review of Population Law, Vol. 11, 1984, Section 250). It differs from that Law in the following major respects: 1) marriages between Muslims and non-Muslims are prohibited; 2) a wali Hakim (special guardian appointed by the Sultan) is authorized to consent to marriage if the wali (guardian) of the bride unreasonably withholds consent; 3) the grounds for divorce are fewer (failure to maintain and cruelty being omitted), although there is a general provision allowing divorce for any ground that is recognized as valid by Islamic law; 4) a son is to be maintained until the age of 15, not 18; and 5) a religious court, rather than a civil court, may order a putative father to maintain his illegitimate child.
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  18. Kassim A
    Tonan Ajia Kenkyu, 1987 Sep;25(2):265-78.
    PMID: 12157842
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  19. Osteria TS
    PMID: 12269204
    "This paper examines recent trends in urbanization in four selected ASEAN countries--Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand--giving particular attention to the scale and pace of urbanization, the unique features of urban communities, and the health changes and adjustments that accompany urban development in these countries."
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
  20. Meyer DR
    Stud Comp Int Dev, 1986;21(1):3-22.
    PMID: 12314582
    Matched MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern
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