
Households, Demography & Public Wellbeing
Understanding demographic transitions, household dynamics, and wellbeing indicators to inform evidence-based policies for Malaysia's diverse population.

Malaysia's demographic landscape is undergoing significant transitions that shape social and economic futures. Our research examines rapid population aging and its implications for healthcare and pension systems, declining fertility rates and changing family structures, inter-ethnic relations and social cohesion mechanisms, healthcare access disparities between urban and rural areas, and education quality gaps affecting human capital development.
As Malaysia strives to enhance public wellbeing across all communities, we analyze household income patterns and cost of living pressures, mental health challenges and support systems, nutrition transitions and non-communicable disease burdens, social protection adequacy for vulnerable groups including B40 households, and mechanisms for promoting social mobility while preserving cultural diversity across Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous communities.
As Malaysia strives to enhance public wellbeing across all communities, we analyze household income patterns and cost of living pressures, mental health challenges and support systems, nutrition transitions and non-communicable disease burdens, social protection adequacy for vulnerable groups including B40 households, and mechanisms for promoting social mobility while preserving cultural diversity across Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous communities.
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May 25, 2026
NEXUS Survey Preliminary Findings: Vulnerabilities and Needs within the Night Market Ecosystem
Malaysia’s night market ecosystem faces persistent vulnerabilities, with low social protection uptake, rising economic pressures, and shifting consumer trends.

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May 25, 2026
NEXUS Survey Preliminary Findings: Vulnerabilities and Needs within the Night Market Ecosystem
Malaysia’s night market ecosystem faces persistent vulnerabilities, with low social protection uptake, rising economic pressures, and shifting consumer trends.

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May 15, 2026
Possible Losses From Lowering The School Entry Age
Using Malaysian census data, the paper shows earlier school entry may reduce educational attainment and high-skilled employment prospects. Disadvantages are concentrated among lower-income children, potentially widening inequality under optional enrolment policies.

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May 15, 2026
Possible Losses From Lowering The School Entry Age
Using Malaysian census data, the paper shows earlier school entry may reduce educational attainment and high-skilled employment prospects. Disadvantages are concentrated among lower-income children, potentially widening inequality under optional enrolment policies.
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Mar 28, 2026
Artificial Intelligence, Education, and the Transformation of Learning
Artificial intelligence is reshaping education, questioning its impact on critical thinking, skill development, and self-discovery, while arguing for balanced use of technology to preserve meaningful human learning.
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Mar 28, 2026
Artificial Intelligence, Education, and the Transformation of Learning
Artificial intelligence is reshaping education, questioning its impact on critical thinking, skill development, and self-discovery, while arguing for balanced use of technology to preserve meaningful human learning.

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Mar 2, 2026
When do Men Care? Insights on Care, Crisis and Masculinities during COVID-19
This article examines whether the COVID-19 pandemic led to lasting changes in men’s participation in unpaid care. While men’s involvement increased during the pandemic, the shift was largely temporary, with women continuing to bear the majority of care responsibilities. The findings highlight the need for gender-inclusive care policies that promote men’s continuous involvement in care.

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Mar 2, 2026
When do Men Care? Insights on Care, Crisis and Masculinities during COVID-19
This article examines whether the COVID-19 pandemic led to lasting changes in men’s participation in unpaid care. While men’s involvement increased during the pandemic, the shift was largely temporary, with women continuing to bear the majority of care responsibilities. The findings highlight the need for gender-inclusive care policies that promote men’s continuous involvement in care.
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Carol Fong
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Ahmad Azeem Bin Yusri
Ayesha Ashraf Khan
Junianto James Losari
Eleanor Wikstrom
Dr Roza Hazli Zakaria
Stephanie Hsu
Tan Hui Hui
Kelvin Ling Shyan Seng
Khairin Ilaina Mohamed Amin
Govind Nirav Rao
C. Hari S. Shankar
Afifah Ahmad
Elisabeth Chan Wen Yi
Nurrdinan Serena Amer Sharaffudin
Nurhanina Zaharin
Dr Amirah 'Aisha Badrul Hisham
Nur Hannani Abd Ghafar
Tehleel Nazir
Yee Suet Ee
Balqis Athirah Azhar
Shukri Mohamed Khairi
Nurul Farhana Abdul Shukor
Aidil Farhan Jasrie Arman Sany
Amira Syazwani Ahmad Junaidi
Dinie Joshry Shaqeel Prakash
Ts Dr Amirah Aisha Badrul Hisham
Professor Joseph Eugene Stiglitz
K. Kuhaneetha Bai
Nadia Malyanah Azman
Siti Maisarah Zainurin
Ndongo Samba Sylla
Malini Elango
Aqeel Khaldun
Belinda Liew Ai Ching
Muhammad Khairulamri Muhammad
Nicholas Khaw
Nur Zulaikha Atiqah Mohd Zahril
Dr Diana Abdul Wahab
Dr Umawathy Techanamurthy
Bryan Yeoh Quan Jin
Wan Manan Wan Muda
Alyssa Chua Lee-Yen
Goh Ming Jun
Mohan Mahadeva
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Ammar Hanania Hazli Izma
Dr Yunus Yasin
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Professor Emeritus Dr Tham Siew Yean
Datuk Hisham Hamdan
Khazanah Research Institute
Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop
Tan Mei Yi
Emir Izat Abdul Rashid
Lim Han Hsuen
Ida Madieha Abdul Ghani Azmi
Musaddiq Adam Muhtar
Nur Adilah Hamid
Chakrin Utit
Bach Nguyen Luong
Zainab Ali Ahmad
Kusairi Mohd Noh
Rokiah Alavi
Ibrahim Kabiru Maji
Illisriyani Ismail
Intan Nadia Jalil
Abdulla Ibragimov
Siti Nooraznie Abdul Rahim
Fatimah Mohamed Arshad
Dr Mohd Yusof Saari
Pierre Sauvé
Tan Theng Theng
Charissa Lee Yi Zhen
Yap Gin Bee
Tan Kar Man
Junaidi Mansor
Alia Muhammad Radzi
Yeu-Mynn Yeung
Prof. Wan Abdul Manan Wan Muda
Tan Zhai Gen
Umi Maisarah Kamis
Shukri Mohamed Khairi
Wong Ee Kin
Dr Wan Khatina Wan Nawawi
Maia Hollins-Kirk
Grace Loh Wan Chi
Keelea Shaye Linsuau Soh
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Daniel Filippi
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Balqis Athirah Azhar
Dr Sarena Che Omar
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Dec 2, 2022
Wages as Power: Models of Institutionalised Wage Bargaining and Implications for Malaysia


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Dec 2, 2022
Wages as Power: Models of Institutionalised Wage Bargaining and Implications for Malaysia
Wages & Gig Work
Economic Growth & Structure
Society
Income, & Consumption
Nithiyananthan Muthusamy
Dec 2, 2022
Dec 2, 2022
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Sep 29, 2022
The Looming Global Food Crisis: An Overview


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Sep 29, 2022
The Looming Global Food Crisis: An Overview
Health, Nutrition & Public Health
Nik Syafiah Anis Nik Sharifulden
Sep 29, 2022
Sep 29, 2022
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Aug 26, 2022
Digital Banking and Financial Inclusion


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Aug 26, 2022
Digital Banking and Financial Inclusion
Education
Rachel Gong
Aug 26, 2022
Aug 26, 2022
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Dec 22, 2021
Psychological Vulnerabilities and its Relationship to Food During the Pandemic


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Dec 22, 2021
Psychological Vulnerabilities and its Relationship to Food During the Pandemic
Health, Nutrition & Public Health
Isabelle Koh Yue Sze
Dec 22, 2021
Dec 22, 2021
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Oct 15, 2021
Households and the Economy: Economic Anthropology Perspectives


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Oct 15, 2021
Households and the Economy: Economic Anthropology Perspectives
Income, & Consumption
Christopher Choong Weng Wai
Oct 15, 2021
Oct 15, 2021
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Reports
Sep 23, 2021
Building Resilience: Towards Inclusive Social Protection in Malaysia


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Sep 23, 2021
Building Resilience: Towards Inclusive Social Protection in Malaysia
Income, & Consumption
Hawati Abdul Hamid
Sep 23, 2021
Sep 23, 2021
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Sep 1, 2021
Back to School: Reopening Schools Safely


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Sep 1, 2021
Back to School: Reopening Schools Safely
Health, Nutrition & Public Health
Yugendran Rajaendran
Sep 1, 2021
Sep 1, 2021
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Aug 3, 2021
Building Back Better from Unprecedented Changes in Education


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Aug 3, 2021
Building Back Better from Unprecedented Changes in Education
Education
Jarud Romadan Khalidi
Aug 3, 2021
Aug 3, 2021
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Jun 15, 2021
Median Multiple Affordability: Use and considerations


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Jun 15, 2021
Median Multiple Affordability: Use and considerations
Income, & Consumption
Puteri Marjan Megat Muzafar
Jun 15, 2021
Jun 15, 2021
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