Meanwhile, although household debt level in Malaysia has moderated, it is still relatively high given Malaysia's income levels. This trend may continue to pose challenges to the country's macro-stability, Moody's said. Malaysia's outstanding household debt as at the end of 2017 was 84.3 percen...
The Linkages between Household Debt, Household Consumption and Income Inequality in MalaysiaIntroduction Household debt can best be described as the amount of money borrowed by household to...Yusop, NurainiNor, Nurul Hidayah MatTai Nyuk Chin, Siti Rahayu Binti Beli...
Malaysia Household Income: Mean: Bumiputera 1970 - 2016 | Yearly | MYR th | Department of Statistics Household Income: Mean: Bumiputera data was reported at 6.267 MYR th in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 5.548 MYR th for 2014. Household Income: Mean: Bumiputera...
Household Indebtedness in Sweden and Implications for Financial Stability-The Use of Household-Level Data - Persson - 2009 () Citation Context ... picture of credit access and debt concentration among different household income segments, ... M Persson - 《Bis Papers Chapters》 被引量: 23发表: ...
This study tests two opposing models of household behavior, the income pooling hypothesis and the bargaining model, by examining the final decision-making and expenditure patterns of married men and women in Malaysia. The data used is from the responses of 1,778 married persons obtained from a ...
The economic impacts of income level, interest rate, and housing price on household saving behavior in Malaysia Besides, interest rate also able to affect household saving indirectlyby bringing wealth effect to the personal disposable income.The findings from this study highlighted interest rate and ho...
that children in single-parent or cohabiting households are disadvantaged is thus due mainly to the lower income and education levels of these households, not their marital status A n increasing number of children living in nontraditional families has led researchers to study these children and their...
A survey published by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in 2021 asked participants how long they could cover their living expenses without borrowing if they lost their primary income. The respondents came from Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia and South Korea. Most re...
Bradshaw (2013) found men and women in Nicaragua differ significantly in their estimates of women’s household labor contributions, particularly in rural areas where men dramatically under-value women’s income-generating activities relative to women’s own self-reports. Intra-household discord, or ...
Ethnic differences in income in Peninsular Malaysia: their sensitivity to the definition and measurement of income. Data from the 1976-77 Malaysian Family Life Survey are used to examine the sensitivity of conclusions about ethnic differentials in well being or income to... J Davanzo,MW Kusnic ...