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Reproduced from Bibliography of Malaysian Demography by Saw Swee-Hock (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2005). This version was obtained electronically direct from the publisher on condition that copyright is not infringed. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the prior permission of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies < http://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg >

The Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) was established as an autonomous organization in 1968. It is a regional centre dedicated to the study of socio-political, security and economic trends and developments in Southeast Asia and its wider geostrategic and economic environment. The Institute’s research programmes are the Regional Economic Studies (RES, including ASEAN and APEC), Regional Strategic and Political Studies (RSPS), and Regional Social and Cultural Studies (RSCS). ISEAS Publications, an established academic press, has issued more than 1,000 books and journals. It is the largest scholarly publisher of research about Southeast Asia from within the region. ISEAS Publications works with many other academic and trade publishers and distributors to disseminate important research and analyses from and about Southeast Asia to the rest of the world.

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Saw Swee-Hock

Bibliography of Malaysian Demography

Institute of Southeast Asian Studies Singapore

First published in Singapore in 2005 by ISEAS Publications Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 30 Heng Mui Keng Terrace Pasir Panjang Singapore 119614 E-mail: [email protected] Website: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. This book is published under ISEAS Malaysia Study Programme funded by Professor Saw Swee-Hock. © 2005 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore The responsibility for facts and opinions in this publication rests exclusively with the author and his interpretations do not necessarily reflect the views or the policy of the publisher or its supporters.

ISEAS Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Saw, Swee-Hock, 1931– Bibliography of Malaysian demography. 1. Malaysia—Population—Bibliography. I. Title Z3264 D3S272 2005 ISBN 981-230-354-5 (hard cover) Typeset by Superskill Graphics Pte Ltd Printed in Singapore by Seng Lee Press Pte Ltd

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Contents

Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

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Census Report Other Reports Population Laws General Methodology Housing and Household International Migration Population Growth and Structure Ethnic Composition Population Distribution and Settlement Internal Migration Urbanization Mortality Nuptiality Fertility Labour Force Family Planning Population Problems Population Policies Population Ageing Future Population Trends

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Author Index

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Introduction

The first attempt at producing a bibliography of the demography of the Malaysian region was that of Saw Swee-Hock’s The Demography of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei: A Bibliography, which contains some 349 titles and was published by the Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, in January 1970. In preparing the present updated version to take into account the numerous works published in the last twentyfive years, I have decided to produce one bibliography to cover Malaysia and another to cover Singapore in view of the current practice for writers to treat these two regions separately. This way researchers interested in only one region would not be compelled to acquire a combined publication. Looking ahead one could see the added advantage in that a revised edition of the two bibliographies could be prepared at different dates in the future to take into account the likely differential developments in the two regions. In compiling the 1,379 titles included in this bibliography on Malaysian demography reference was made, apart from Saw’s original work, to numerous bibliographies among which the more important were: 1.

CHEESEMAN, H.R. Bibliography of Malaya; being a classified list of books wholly or partly in English relating to the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, London: Longmans, 1959.

2.

LIM, Beda ‘Malaya: a background bibliography’, Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 35(2&3), 1962.

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CHALLIS, Joyce Annotated Bibliography of Economic and Social Material, West Malaysia — Part 1: Government Publications, Research Bibliography Series No. 2, Singapore: Economic Research Centre University of Singapore, 1968.

4.

University of Singapore Library, Cataloguing Department Catalogue of the Singapore/Malaysia Collection, Boston: G.K. Hall, 1968.

5.

CHALLIS, Joyce Annotated Bibliography of Economic and Social Material in Singapore and West Malaysia — Non-Government Publications, Research Bibliography Series No. 3, Singapore: Economic Research Centre, University of Singapore, 1969.

6.

CHALLIS, Joyce Annotated Bibliography of Economic and Social Material in Sabah (North Borneo) and Sarawak — Part 1: Government Publications, Research Bibliography Series No. 4, Singapore: Economic Research Centre, University of Singapore, 1969.

7.

LIM, Huck Tee and WIJASURIYA, D.E.K. ‘Index Malaysiana; an index to the Journal of the Straits Branch Royal Asiatic Society and the Journal of the Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society, 1878–1963’, Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 36(4), 1970.

8.

PELZER, Karl J. West Malaysia and Singapore: A Selected Bibliography, New Haven: Human Relations Area Files Press, 1971.

9.

ROFF, Margaret Official Publications of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei in New York Libraries, Occasional Bibliographical Papers No. 1, New York: Southern Asian Institute, Columbia University, 1971.

10.

LIM, Lena U Wen Physical Planning in Singapore and Malaysia: A Bibliography and Index, Singapore: Design Partnership, 1972.

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SAW, Swee-Hock and CHENG, Siok-Hwa A Bibliography of Malaysia and Brunei, Singapore: University Education Press, 1975.

12.

AIKEN, Rebecca Bruff Urbanization in Peninsular Malaysia: A Bibliography, Monticello: Council of Planning Librarians, 1977.

13.

CHUNG, Betty Jamie Status of Women and Fertility in Southeast and East Asia: A Bibliography with Selected Annotations, Singapore: Institute of South East Asian Studies, 1978.

14.

NG, Swee Hua Population of Malaysia: A Bibliography, Kuala Lumpur: Population Studies Unit, Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya, 1980.

15.

Population Index, Princeton: Office of Population Research, Princeton University.

The card catalogues and reference materials of the following institutions were also consulted: the National Library of Singapore, the University of Malaya Library, the National Archives of Malaysia, the University of Singapore Library, and the Library of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Books and periodicals were consulted in these places. In a few instances where a publication could not be traced, inclusion is based on the title. The scope of this bibliography is restricted to published works in the English language in the form of books, booklets, reports, articles and ordinances. To facilitate finding, the publications are classified first into twenty-one sections according to subject matter, and within each section the entries are arranged in alphabetic sequence by author, with further grouping in order of the year in which the publication appeared in the case of authors with two or more titles. In overlapping cases entries have been allocated to a particular section which is deemed to be most appropriate. Furthermore, reference has been facilitated by the inclusion of an author index. Every effort has been made to supply full particulars for each entry according to the format adopted for this bibliography, but for a few works this was not feasible because the details were not

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provided in the publication, or for one reason or another these publications were not available to us for consultation. As in most developing countries, research on the demography of Malaysia was in the main engendered by the awareness of and concern for the ill effects of too rapid a rate of population growth. For instance, the publication of almost all the works on family planning and labour force in the last decade was in no small measure due to the emphasis placed on lowering fertility levels and solving the unemployment problem, A further stimulus, unique in this region, is the existence of three distinct races, Malays, Chinese and Indians, who have remained quite unassimilated, so that scope for separate as well as comparative study and analysis of these races is possible, and indeed, most essential. In the preparation of this bibliography I have received considerable assistance and cooperation from various individuals and institutions, and to them I give my grateful thanks. I would like to thank Mr K. Kesavapany, Director of ISEAS, for his encouragement and hospitality. My thanks also go to Mr Benjamin Loh, Research Associate at ISEAS, for assisting me in the preparation of this bibliography. Saw Swee-Hock April 2005

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1 Census Reports

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CAVENDISH, A. Report on the Census of Kedah and Perlis, A. H. 1329 (A.D. 1911), Penang: Criterion Press, 1911.

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CHANDER, R. 1970 Population and Housing Census of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics. (1) Vol. 1: General Housing Tables Part 1 Perlis (1971). 2 Penang and Province Wellesley (1972). 3 Malacca (1972). 4 Negri Sembilan (1972). 5 Selangor (1972). 6 Pahang (1972). 7 Trengganu (1972). 8 Kelantan (1972). 9 Perak (1972). 10 Kedah (1972). 11 Johore (1972). (2) Vol. 2: General Housing Tables — Towns, Villages and Local Council Areas Part 1 Perlis (1972). 2 Penang and Province Wellesley (1972). 3 Malacca (1972). 4 Negri Sembilan (1972). 5 Selangor (1972). 6 Pahang (1972).

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7 Trengganu (1972). 8 Kelantan (1972). 9 Perak (1972). 10 Kedah (1973). 11 Johore (1973). 12 Sarawak (1973). 13 Sabah (1973). Field Count Summary (1971). Urban Conurbations — Population and Households in Ten Gazetted Towns and Their Adjoining Built-up Areas (1971). Community Groups (1972). West Malaysia Census of Housing Final Report (1973). Age Distribution (1973). An Interim Report on the Post-Enumeration Survey (1973). Map Showing Distribution of Population (1974).

3.

CHANDER, R. Report on Jesselton Town Population Survey 1966, Jesselton: Department of Statistics, Malaysia, 1967?

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DEL TUFO, M. V. Malaya: Comprising the Federation. of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore: A Report on the 1947 Census of Population London: Crown Agents for the Colonies, 1949.

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FELL, H. 1957 Population Census of the Federation of Malaya, Report Nos. 1 to 14, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics. Report No. 1 Distribution of Population by Race and Sex, States, Districts, etc. 2 State of Selangor. 3 State of Penang. 4 State of Kedah. 5 State of Malacca. 6 State of Johore. 7 State of Negri Sembilan. 8 State of Perak. 9 State of Pahang. 10 State of Kelantan.

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State of Trengganu. State of Perlis. Administrative Report. Final Report — Summary Tables for the Federation, with General Comments on the Census.

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GARRY, A. N. M. North Borneo: Report on the Census, 26th April, 1931, Hong Kong, 1932?

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HARE, G. T. Federated Malay States: Census of the Population, 1901, Kuala Lumpur: Government Printer, 1902.

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INNES, J. R. Report on the Census of the Straits Settlements, Taken on the 1st March, 1901, Singapore: Government Printing Press, 1901.

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JONES, Lawrence W. North Borneo: A Preliminary Report on the Census of Population, 1951, Jesselton: Government Printer, 1952.

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JONES, Lawrence W. North Borneo: A Report on the Census of Population Held on 4th June, 1951, London: Crown Agents for the Colonies, 1953.

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JONES, Lawrence W. North Borneo: Report on the Housing Census Held in Four Towns, May–August 1960, Kuching: Government Printing Office, 1961.

12.

JONES, Lawrence W. Sarawak: Census of Population 1960 — Preliminary Release: Population of Census Districts and by Community, Sarawak: Government Printer, 1960.

13.

JONES, Lawrence W. Sarawak: Report on the Housing Census Held in Eight Towns, March–June 1960, Kuching: Government Printer 1961.

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JONES, Lawrence W. North Borneo: Report on the Census of Population Taken on 10th August, 1960, Kuching: Government Printing Office, 1962.

15.

JONES, Lawrence W. North Borneo: Report on the Census of Population Taken on 10th August, 1960, Additional Tables Kuching: Government Printing Office, 1962.

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JONES, Lawrence W. Sarawak: Report on the Census of Population Taken on 15th June 1960, Kuching: Government Printing Office, 1962.

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JONES, Lawrence W. Sarawak: Report on the Census of Population Taken on 15th June 1960, Additional Tables, Kuching: Government Printing Office, 1962.

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Kelantan, Superintendent of Census The Total Population of the State of Kelantan Distributed in the Various Districts in Accordance with Census Taken in 1911, Kota Bahru, 1911.

19.

KHOO, Soo Gim Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 1991, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics. (1) Preliminary Count Report (1991). (2) Preliminary Count Report for Urban and Rural Areas (1991). (3) Mukim Preliminary Count Report (1992). (4) Preliminary Count Report for Local Authority Areas (1992). (5) Vol. 1: General Report of the Population Census (1995). (6) Vol. 2: General Report of the Population Census (1995). (7) General Report of the Housing Census (1995). (8) Population Report for Administrative Districts (1995). (9) State Population Report 1 Johore (1995). 2 Kedah (1995). 3 Selangor (1995).

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4 Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur (1995). 5 Penang (1995). 6 Melaka (1995). 7 Perak (1995). 8 Negeri Sembilan (1995). 9 Sabah (1995). 10 Pahang (1996). 11 Terengganu (1996). 12 Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan (1996). 13 Perlis (1996). 14 Kelantan (1996). 15 Sarawak (1996). State Housing Report 1 Johore (1996). 2 Kedah (1996). 3 Selangor (1996). 4 Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur (1996). 5 Penang (1996). 6 Melaka (1996). 7 Sabah (1996). 8 Pahang (1996). 9 Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan (1996). 10 Perlis (1996). 11 Kelantan (1996). 12 Sarawak (1996). 13 Perak (1996). 14 Negeri Sembilan (1996). 15 Terengganu (1996). Population Report for Mukim (1996). Evaluation of Coverage and Content Errors of the 1991 Population Census (1996). Population Report for Local Authority Areas (1996). Census Map (1996). Population Report for Administrative Districts: Occupation and Industry (1996).

KHOO, Teik Huat 1980 Population and Housing Census of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics.

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(1) Preliminary Field Count Summary (1980). (2) Preliminary Field Count Summaries (1982). (3) Census of Housing, Malaysia 1980: Summary Report (1982). (4) General Report of the Housing Census of Malaysia, Vol. 1 (1983). (5) General Report of the Housing Census of Malaysia, Vol. 2 (1983). (6) Vol. 1: General Report of the Population Census (1983). (7) Vol. 2: General Report of the Population Census (1983). (8) State Population Report 1 Kelantan (1983). 2 Sabah (1983). 3 Sarawak (1983). 4 Selangor (1983). 5 Pulau Pinang (1983). 6 Perlis (1984). 7 Johor (1984). 8 Perak (1984). 9 Kedah (1984). 10 Negri Sembilan (1984). 11 Pahang (1984). 12 Melaka (1984). (9) State Housing Report 1 Sabah (1984). 2 Selangor (1984). 3 Kelantan (1984). 4 Wilayah Persekutuan (1984). 5 Sarawak (1984). 6 Pulau Pinang (1984). 7 Pahang (1984). 8 Terengganu (1984). 9 Johor (1984). 10 Perlis (1984). 11 Perak (1984). 12 Negeri Sembilan (1984). (10) Population Report for Administrative Districts: Age, Ethnicity, Sex, Households (1984).

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(11) Population Report for Administrative Districts: Occupation, Industry (1984). (12) Report on the Post Enumeration Survey 1980 (1985). (13) Population Report for Local Authority Areas: Age, Ethnicity, Sex, Households, Economic Activity, Education (1986). 21.

MARRIOTT, Hayes Report on the Census of The Colony of the Straits Settlements Taken on the 10th March, 1911, Singapore: Government Printing Office, 1911.

22.

MARRIOTT, Hayes Report on the Census of the State of Johore Taken on the 10th March, 1911, Singapore: Government Printer, 1911.

23.

MAXWELL, D. R. North Borneo: Census Report, 24th April, 1921, Jesselton, 1922?

24.

McNAIR, J. F. A., WALLER, C. B. and KNIGHT, A. Miscellaneous Numerical Returns: Straits Settlements Census Reports and Returns, 2nd April 1871, Singapore, 1871.

25.

MEREWETHER, E. M. Report on the Census of the Straits Settlements (including the Cocos Islands and Christmas Island) and the Protected Native States of the Malay Peninsula, Taken on the 5th April, 1891, Singapore: Government Printing Office, 1892.

26.

NATHAN, J. E. The Census of British Malaya (The Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, and Protected States of Johore, Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan, Trengganu and Brunei) 1921, London: Waterlow & Sons, 1922.

27.

NOAKES, J. L. Sarawak and Brunei: A Report on the 1947 Population Census, London: Crown Agents for the Colonies; and Kuching: Government Printer, 1949.

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Perak, Superintendent of Census ‘Report on the census of Lower Perak (and) Upper Perak, taken on the 5th April, 1891’, Perak Government Gazette, May 22 and June 16, 1891, Teluk Anson, pp. 269–273, 446–447.

29.

POUNTNEY, A. M. The Census of the Federated Malay States, 1911, London: Darling & Sons, 1911.

30.

SCOTT, W. O. Translation of Census (Taken in Malay) of the State of Trengganu Taken in 1911, Kuala Trengganu, 1912.

31.

Selangor, Superintendent of Census ‘The revised returns of the census of population taken on the 5th April, 1891’, Selangor Government Gazette, Dec. 11, 1891. Kuala Lumpur, pp. 956–958.

32.

SHAARI bin Abdul Rahman Population and Housing Census of Malaysia, 2000, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics. 1 Preliminary Count Report (2001). 2 Preliminary Count Report for Urban & Rural Areas (2001). 3 Population Distribution and Basic Demographic Characteristics (2001). 4 Population Distribution by Local Authority Areas and Mukims (2001). 5 Education and Social Characteristics of the Population (2002). 6 Characteristics of Living Quarters (2003). 7 Economic Characteristics of the Population (2003). 8 Migration and Population Distribution (2004) 9 Household Characteristics (2004)

33.

SMITH, Thomas Edward The 1957 Census: A Preliminary Report Based on ‘1st Count’ Total Returns, Kuala Lumpur: Government Printer, 1957.

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Straits Settlements Miscellaneous Numerical Returns: Straits Settlements Population According to the Census Taken in 1881, Singapore, 1881.

35.

VLIELAND, C.A. British Malaya: A Report on the 1931 Census and on Certain Problems of Vital Statistics, London: Crown Agents for the Colonies, 1932.

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2 Other Reports

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CHANDER, R. Revised Intercensal Population Estimates, Malaysia: For Peninsular Malaysia, 1957–1970, Sabah and Sarawak, 1960–1970, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, 1974.

37.

CHOUDHRY, N.S. States of Malaya: Manpower Survey, 1965, Technical Report TAO/MAL/NSC/TR — 1. Kuala Lumpur, August 1966.

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CHOUDHRY, N.S. ‘Employment and unemployment, West Malaysia’ in SocioEconomic Sample Survey of Households, Malaysia, 1967–68, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, 1970. Vol. I.

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Great Britain, Colonial Office Annual Report on the Social and Economic Progress of the People of the Straits Settlements, 1919 to 1930, London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.

40.

HIRSCHMAN, Charles Estimates of the Inter-Censal Population by Sex, Community and Age Group, Peninsular Malaysia: 1957–1970, Research Paper No. 9, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, 1974.

41.

KHOO, Teik Huat and KWOK, Kwan Kit The Pattern of Labour Utilization in Peninsular Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, 1978.

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Malaya, Chinese Secretariat Annual Report of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Malaya, 1931 to 1939. Federated Malay States Government Press, 1932–1935; and Singapore Government Printing Office, 1936– 1940.

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Malaya Annual Report, 1931, 1933–1940, 1946–1956. Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare, Annual Report, 1957. Department of Labour and Industrial Relations, Annual Report, 1958. Ministry of Labour, Annual Report, 1959–1961. Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare, Annual Report, 1962.

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Malaya Monthly Report, April–Nov. 1946, June–Dec. 1947, thereafter monthly Jan. 1948–

45.

Malaya Malayan Statistics Singapore: Department of Statistics. Published irregularly between Aug. 1946 and March 1950. Followed by Malayan Statistics — General Section monthly from April to Dec. 1950, Malayan Statistics — Monthly Digest of Economic and Social Statistics Relating to the Colony of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya monthly from May 1951 to Jan. 1954, and Digest of Economic and Social Statistics (Colony of Singapore and Federation of Malaya) monthly from March 1954 to Dec, 1961.

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Malaya Report of the Medical Department, 1946–1959.

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Malaya Monthly Statistical Bulletin of the Federation of Malaya Oct. 1949–Sep. 1963. Followed by Monthly Statistical Bulletin of the States of Malaya Oct. 1963–Dec. 1966, and Monthly Statistical Bulletin of West Malaysia. Jan. 1967–, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics.

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Malaya Population Statistics: Estimated Population by Race and Sex for the Colony of Singapore and States of the Federation of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics. Published half-yearly from June 1948 to Dec. 1956.

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Malaya Report on the Registration of Births and Deaths, 1941 to 1954, followed by Report of the Registrar-General on Population, Births, Deaths, Marriages and Adoptions, 1955–, Kuala Lumpur: Government Printer.

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Malaya Employment, Wage and Amenity Statistics for July 1956, Labour Statistics Report No. 1, Kuala Lumpur: Labour Department, 1957.

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Malaya Federation of Malaya: Report on Employment, Unemployment and Under-Employment, 1962, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Labour and Industrial Relations and Department of Statistics, 1963.

52.

Malaya States of Malaya: Report on Employment and Unemployment in Metropolitan Towns, 1965 to 1967, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, 1965.

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Malaya States of Malaya Population Statistics, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics. Published half-yearly from Dec. 1957 to June 1963.

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Malaya Vital Statistics, States of Malaya, 1963–1964. Followed by Vital Statistics, West Malaysia, 1965 — Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics. Published annually.

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Malaysia Annual Bulletin of Statistics, Malaysia, 1964–, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics.

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Malaysia Report on Employment And Unemployment in Metropolitan Towns, States of Malaya, 1965, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Labour and Industrial Relations and Department of Statistics.

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Malaysia Annual Report on Births and Deaths for East Malaysia for the Years 1964–1967, Kuching: Government Printing Office.

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Malaysia Socio-Economic Sample Survey of Households — Employment and Unemployment, West Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, 1967–1968.

59.

Malaysia Estimates of Population for West Malaysia, 1967, Research Paper No. 1. Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, March 1969.

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Malaysia Malaysian Population Statistics: Estimated Population by Race and Sex Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, Published half-yearly from Dec. 1963.

61.

Malaysia Annual Report, Kuala Lumpur: Federation of Family Planning Associations, 19–

62.

Malaysia Annual Report, Kuala Lumpur: National Population and Family Development Board, 1995–

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Malaysia Current Population Estimates: Peninsular Malaysia, 1984–, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics. Published annually.

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Malaysia Current Population Estimates: Sabah and Sarawak, 1984–, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics. Published annually.

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Malaysia Demographic Estimates for Sabah and Sarawak 1970–80, Studies on Demography and Population Subjects No. 1, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, 1986.

66.

Malaysia Interim Report on Family Survey: A KAP Study, 1970, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, 1971.

67.

Malaysia Labour and Manpower Report, 1978–, Kuala Lumpur: Research and Planning Division, Ministry of Labour and Manpower. Published annually.

68.

Malaysia Migration Survey Report, Malaysia, 1992/93, 1995–1997, 1999– 2002, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics.

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Malaysia Monthly Acceptors Report, Kuala Lumpur: Evaluation and Management Information System, National Family Planning Board, Malaysia, 1985–

70.

Malaysia Quarterly Review of Malaysian Population Statistics, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, 1986–1999.

71.

Malaysia Report of the Malaysian Family Life Survey, II, 1988, Kuala Lumpur: National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia and Rand Corporation, 1992.

72.

Malaysia Report of the Registrar-General on Population, Births, Deaths, Marriages and Adoptions, 1957–, Kuala Lumpur: Registration Department.

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Malaysia Quarterly Survey of Employment in Manufacturing Industries, Peninsular Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, 1975–.

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Malaysia Report of the Labour Force Survey, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, 1989–1990.

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Malaysia Handbook of Labour Statistics, West Malaysia, 1967, 1973, 1981/82, Kuala Lumpur: Ministry of Labour and Manpower.

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Malaysia Labour and Manpower Report, 1980–1988, Kuala Lumpur: Ministry of Labour and Manpower.

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Malaysia Labour and Human Resources Statistics, Malaysia, 1997–, Kuala Lumpur: Ministry of Human Resources.

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Malaysia Revised Intercensal Mid-Year Population Estimates, Malaysia, 1981–1990, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, July 1997.

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Malaysia Revised Mid-year Estimates of the Population by Age, Sex and Ethnic Group for Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak, 1970–1980, Studies on Demography and Population Subjects No. 2, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, 1986.

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Malaysia Social Statistical Bulletin, Malaysia, 1969–, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics. Published annually.

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Malaysia The Labour Force Survey Report, Malaysia, 1974–, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics. Published annually.

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82.

Malaysia Vital Statistics Time Series: Peninsular Malaysia, 1911–1985, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, 1991.

83.

Malaysia Vital Statistics Time Series: Malaysia, 1963–1998, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics, 2001.

84.

Sabah Annual Bulletin of Statistics, 1964 –, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics.

85.

Sabah Annual Report on North Borneo, 1947–1962, Followed by Annual Report on Sabah, 1963

86.

Sabah Annual Report of the Medical Department, 1952.

87.

Sabah Annual Report on Births and Deaths, 1963, Registration Department.

88.

Sabah Vital Statistics, Sabah, 1960–1965, 1966–1967, 1968–, Kota Kinabalu: Department of Statistics.

89.

Sabah Manpower Survey, Sabah: Licensed Trading Establishments, Kota Kinabalu: Department of Statistics, Malaysia, 1967.

90.

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1287. ABDUL RAZAK bin Hussein, Tun Haji ‘Government policy on birth control in Malaysia’, Kajian Ekonomi Malaysia, 3(1): 3–6, June 1966. 1288. ABDULLAH, Rashidah ‘Changing population policies and women’s lives in Malaysia’, Reproductive Health Matters, 1: 67–77, May 1993. 1289. ANDORKA, Rudolf and URZUA, Raul The Utilization of Demographic Knowledge in Policy Formulation and Planning, Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, 1991. 1290. APPLEYARD, R.T. ‘Immigration policies and economic development in Southeastern and Eastern Asia’ in International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Sydney Conference, August 1967, Collected Papers, Department of Demography, Australian National University, pp. 798–804. 1291. ARIFFIN bin Ngah Merzuki ‘Policy and programme of the National Family Planning Board’ in Proceedings of the First National Family Planning Seminar, 10–12 June 1968, Kuala Lumpur: National Family Planning Board, pp. 16–20.

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edited by Wolfgang Lutz, Laxenburg: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 1994, pp. 99–113. 1299. COURTENAY, Philip ‘Malaysia’s village regrouping policy and an example from Malacca’, Geography, 75(327): 128–134, Apr 1990. 1300. DWYER, D. J. ‘New population policies in Malaysia and Singapore’, Geography, 72(316): 248–250, Jun 1987. 1301. FONG, Chan Onn, ISMAIL, Salleh and KHONG, Kim Hoong Current Population Policy and Research in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: Population Studies Unit, Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya, 1984. 1302. LEE, Boon Thong ‘A dare to be different: taking another look at the new population policy of Malaysia’ in Proceedings of the Symposium ‘Population and development’ held at Cairo Demographic Centre, 3–7 November 1985, Cairo: Cairo Demographic Centre, 1986, pp. 593–605. 1303. MACANDREWS, Colin Land Settlement Policies in Malaysia and Indonesia: A Preliminary Analysis, Occasional Paper No. 52, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1978. 1304. Malaysia Report of Fourth Inter-Country Workshop on Integration of Population in Rural Development Policy and Programmes in ASEAN, 20–25 August 1981, Port Dickson, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: National Family Planning Board Malaysia, 1981. 1305. Malaysia Towards a Population of Seventy Million, Kuala Lumpur: National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia, 1984.

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1306. MEANS, Gordon P. ‘The Orang Asli: aboriginal policies in Malaysia’, Pacific Affairs, 58(4): 637–652, 1985. 1307. MEHMET, Ozay ‘Malaysian employment restructuring policies: effectiveness and prospects under the 4th Malaysia Plan, 1980–85’, Asian Survey, 22(10): 978–987, 1982. 1308. MOHAMED KHIR Johari ‘National Family Planning Board: chairman’s inaugural address’, Kajian Ekonomi Malaysia, 3(1): 1–2, June 1966. 1309. MOHAMED KHIR Johari ‘Family planning as a way of Malaysian Life’ in Proceedings of the First National Family Planning Seminar, 10–12 June 1968, Kuala Lumpur: National Family Planning Board, pp. 10–15. 1310. NESS, Gayl D. ‘Population growth, economic development and development policies’, Journal of Tropical Geography, 17: 116–126, 1963. 1311. ONG, Fon Sim ‘Ageing in Malaysia: a review of national policies and programmes’ in Ageing and Long-Term Care National Policies in the Asia-Pacific edited by David R. Phillips and Alfred C. M. Chan, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2002. 1312. OSBORN, James Area, Development Policy and the Middle City in Malaysia, Research Paper No. 153, Chicago: Department of Geography, University of Chicago, 1974. 1313. PAIVA, J. F. X. and BAHRIN, Tunku S. Rural Migration Policies and Development, Research Publications, Kuala Lumpur: Asian and Pacific Development Centre, 1984.

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1314. SALIH, Kamal and YOUNG, Mei Ling Structural Adjustment, Employment Policy and Unemployment in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Institute of Economic Research, 1988. 1315. SANDHU, Kenial Singh ‘A note on the migration policies of India and Malaya relating to the entry of Indians into Malaya’, International Studies, 9(1): 65–74, July 1967. 1316. SAW, Swee-Hock and CHENG, Siok-Hwa ‘Migration policies in Malaya and Singapore’, Review of Southeast Asian Studies, 1(3): 45–61, Sept. 1971. 1317. SHAMSUDDIN bin Abdul Rahman ‘Policy outlook in Malaysia for sterilization and postconception control of fertility’ in Proceedings of the First Meeting of the Inter-Governmental Co-coordinating Committee Expert Group Working Committee on Sterilization and Abortion Held in Penang, 3–5 January 1973, Kuala Lumpur: IGCC, 1973, pp. 21–23. 1318. SHAMSUL Bahrin, Tunku ‘Policies on land-settlement in insular South-East Asia: a comparative study’, Modern Asian Studies, 5(1): 21–34, 1971. 1319. SILCOCK, T.R. ‘Economics of population policy in the Federation of Malaya’ in Readings on Malayan Economics edited by T.H. Silcock, Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 1961, pp. 85–93. 1320. SIRAGELDIN, Ismail Demography and Policy: An Asia Experience, Johns Hopkins Population Center Papers on Population No. WP 91-11, Baltimore: School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 1991. 1321. TEY, Nai Peng ‘Patterns of contraceptive use and policy implications’ in Proceedings of the Seminar on the Second Malaysian Family Life

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1326. AINI, N. ‘Health care of the elderly in Malaysia’ in Proceedings of the 1996 Celebrations: National Day for the Elderly, 17–27 October 1996, Kuala Lumpur: Gerontology Association of Malaysia, 1996. 1327. ANDREWS, G. R., ESTERMAN, A. J., BRAUNACK-MAYER, A. J. and RUNGIE C. M. Aging in the Western Pacific: A Four-Country Study, Manila: World Health Organization, Regional Office for the Western Pacific, 1986. 1328. AROKIASAMY, J.T. ‘Social problems and care of the elderly’, Medical Journal of Malaysia, 52(3): 231–237, 1997. 1329. AROKIASAMY, J. T. and TEOH, J. S. T. Studies Concerning the Elderly in Malaysia: An Inexhaustive Compilation of Published Studies on the Care of the Elderly in Malaysia up to December 1997, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Malaya Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, 1997. 1330. ARSHAT, Hamid, TAN, Poo Chang and TEY, Nai Peng The Aging of Population in Malaysia: Report of a Study Undertaken in Malaysia under the Project ‘Emerging Issues of the Aging of Population, Bangkok: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 1989.

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1331. ASHER, Mukul G. ‘Financing old age in Southeast Asia: an overview’, Southeast Asian Affairs, 1996, pp. 72–98. 1332. ASHER, Mukul G. ‘The future of retirement protection in Southeast Asia’, International Social Security Review, 51(1): 3–30, 1998. 1333. AWANG, H. S. ‘Current programme implementation and evaluation’ in Proceedings of the National Seminar on Challenges of Senior Citizens Towards Vision 2020, 1 October 1992, Kuala Lumpur: Gerontology Association of Malaysia, 1992. 1334. CHAN, K. E. ‘Demographic and socio-economic linkages in Malaysia: the case of demographic ageing’ in Proceedings of the First Symposium on Gerontology 1995: Issues and Challenges of Ageing Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Kuala Lumpur: Gerontology Association of Malaysia, 1996. 1335. CHEN, A. J. and JONES, G. Ageing in ASEAN and Its Socio-Economic Consequences, InterCountry Report of the ASEAN Ageing Report, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1989. 1336. CHEN, C. Y. P., ANDREWS, G. R., JOSEF, R., CHAN, K. E. and AROKIASAMY, J. T. Health and Ageing in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, 1986. 1337. CHIA, Y. C. ‘Primary care in the elderly’ in Proceedings of the First Symposium on Gerontology 1995: Issues and Challenges of Ageing Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Kuala Lumpur: Gerontology Association of Malaysia, 1996. 1338. DAVANZO, Julie and CHAN, Angelique ‘Living arrangements of older Malaysians: who coresides with their adult children?’, Demography, 31(1): 95–113, Feb 1994.

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1339. JALAL, H. ‘Future strategies in health care for the elderly in Malaysia’ in Proceedings of the First Symposium on Gerontology 1995: Issues and Challenges of Ageing Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Kuala Lumpur: Gerontology Association of Malaysia, 1996. 1340. JONES, G. W. ‘Consequences of rapid fertility decline for old-age security’ in The Revolution in Asian Fertility: Dimensions, Causes, and Implications edited by R. Leete and I. Alam, Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1993, pp. 275–96. 1341. KARIM, H. A. ‘The elderly in Malaysia: demographic trends’, Medical Journal of Malaysia, 52(3): 206–12, 1997. 1342. KINSELLA, K. ‘Demographic Dimensions of Ageing in East and Southeast Asia’ in Ageing in the Asia–Pacific Region: Issues, Policies, and Future Trends edited by D.R. Phillips, London: Routledge, 2000, pp. 35–50. 1343. KUMAR, R. V. ‘The role of employees provident fund (EPF) in financing old age in Malaysia’ in Proceedings of the 1996 Celebrations: National Day for the Elderly, Kuala Lumpur: Gerontology Association of Malaysia, 1996. 1344. KVALE, J. N. ‘Health care as an expression of culture’ in Proceedings of the First Symposium on Gerontology 1995: Issues and Challenges of Ageing Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Kuala Lumpur: Gerontology Association of Malaysia, 1996. 1345. Malaysia National Senior Citizens Policy Action Plan 1999, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Social Welfare, Ministry of National Unity and Social Development, National Printing Department, 1999.

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Author Index

ABANG, Yusuf Abang Puteh ABDUL AZIZ, Abdul Rahman ABDUL HALIM, Ismail ABDUL MAULUD, Yusuf ABDUL RAHMAN, Shamsudin ABDUL RASHID, Abdul Aziz ABDUL RAZAK bin Hussein, Tun Haji ABDUL, Omar ABDULLAH, Hairi ABDULLAH, Khadizan ABDULLAH, Moha Asri ABDULLAH, Rashidah ABDULLAH, S. Hadi ABEYSINGHE, Tilak ABRAHAM, C. E. R. ADAMS, T. ADEEB, Nafisah AGARWAL, S. P. AGUS, Mohammed Razali AHMAD Noordin, Raja AHMAD SUKARDI, Aziz AHMAD, Mohamed Ibrahim AIKEN, S. Robert AIKMAN, R.G. AINI, N. AIYER, K. A. Neelakandha AKIN, Ayse AL ‘ALIM, Mohamed Ibrahim ALAM, I.

889 1047 1048 720 106 1049 1287 473 721, 935 607 1089 1288 1161, 1222 936 608 474 1166 1255 326, 722 1145 475 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 890 609, 610 476 1326 368 1166 369 998

195

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195

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYSIAN DEMOGRAPHY

ALATAS, Syed Hussein ALEXANDER, Garth ALI, Roslinah ALIAS, Mohammad Hj. AMEEN, Ansari Z. AMINUDDIN, Maimunah AMIRDAD, Mohd. Ayub AMUDHA, K. ANDERSON, Kathryn H. ANDO, Hirofumi ANDORKA, Rudolf ANDREINI, E. V. ANDREWS, G. R. ANG, Eng Suan Anonymous APPLEYARD, R. T. ARASARA TNAM, S. ARIFFIN bin Ngah Marzuki

ARIFFIN, Jamilah ARLES, J. P. ARMSTRONG, Elizabeth AROKIASAMY, J. T. ARSHAT, A. Hamid

ASEAN Modular Training Program for Trainers of Population ASHER, Mukul G. Asian Association of Agricultural Colleges and Universities Asian MetaCentre for Population and Sustainable Development Analysis Asian Population and Development Association Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute Attomey-General’s Chambers AWANG, H. S. AYENI, Olusola AYUB, Ahmad Yazid AZIZ, N. L.

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196

1050, 1051 477 881 1126 445 114 453 814 815, 891, 892 1348 1289 478 1327, 1336 874, 937, 1146, 1153, 1220 327, 479, 480 370, 1290 481 816, 817, 914, 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1151, 1152, 1174, 1212, 1216, 1291 274, 723 482, 1052 1170 1329, 1328, 1337 211, 212, 818, 850, 883, 893, 939, 937, 938, 1146, 1153, 1223, 1224, 1241, 1246, 1247, 1330 275 1331, 1332 213 940 1292, 1293 328 115 276, 1333 1166 1128 947, 986

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AZIZ, Ungku Abdul AZIZ, Ungku Aziz AZIZ, Ungku Kamarzaman AZZAHRA, Fatimah

317 329 724 580

BABAKOL, Ozer BACH, R. L. BADLI SHAH, Noraini Nik BAER, A. BAHRIN, Tunku S. BAKAR, Mohd Isa Haji BALDWIN, Stephen C. BANDIYONO, Suko BANKS, E. BARAKBAH, Syed Mansor BARBIE, Jean BARLOW, Robin BASTIN, John BAYDAR, Nazli BELSEY, Mark A. BENNETT, W. J. BERTAN, Munevver BERZINA, M. Y. BEWSHER, R. A. BHOPAL, M. BISHOP, Ryan BLAGDEN, Charles Otto BLAU, D. M. BLYTHE, W. L. BOND, Howard BOO, N. Y. BOSE, Ashish BOZAMAN, G. S. BRADDELL, Roland BRADDELL, Thomas BRAUN, H. BRAUNACK-MAYER, A. J. BREHM, U. BRENNAN, Lance BRIEN, Michael J. BROOKFIELD, Harold Chillingworth BROWN, C. C.

676 941 116 942 1313 1089 1261 371 483 611 484 441 270 676 1166 725 1166 214 485 1053 726 581 1054 372, 373 986, 1215 819 727 374 894, 895 215, 486 865 1327 820 880 896, 943 728 487

02 BMD Author Index

197

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198

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYSIAN DEMOGRAPHY

BROWNE, Lesley BRUK, S. J. BRUTON, Christopher F. BULATAO, Rodolfo A. BUMPASS, Larry L. BURRIDGE, K.O.L. BUTLER, J. S. BUTZ, William P.

1170 214 1256 1154 1021 488 892, 901 330, 331, 821, 822, 823, 828, 829, 842, 928, 955, 1155, 1156, 1159

Cagamas Berhad CALDWELL, John C.

332 216, 442, 729, 944, 1257, 1359, 1360 945 375 1055 489 992 612 1056 391 1 490 376 613 333, 1338 443, 614, 615, 616, 677, 730, 769, 1294, 1334, 1337 731, 1258, 1295 2, 3, 36, 217, 264, 334, 824, 946, 947, 986, 1157, 1361 1158 277 617 492 513 678, 679, 1057 493 1259 618, 1018, 1296 814 948

CALLAN, Victor J. CAMPBELL, Persia Crawford CANLAS, Dante B. CAREY, Iskandar CARRIER, Norman H. CARSTENS, Sharon Ann CASPERSZ, D. CASTLES, Stephen CAVENDISH, A. Centre for Malaysian Chinese Studies CHAI, Hon-Chan CHAKRAVORTY, Sanjoy CHAN, Angelique CHAN, Kok Eng CHAN, Tuck Hoong Paul CHANDER, Ramesh CHANDRASEKARAN, C. CHANG, Ching-Meei CHANG, Sen-Dou CHAPMAN, F. Spencer CHATTERJEE, Ramkrishna CHATTOPADHYAY, Arpita CHEAH, Boon Kheng CHEE, Hee Yin CHEE, Heng Leng CHEE, K. H. CHEE, Kim Loy

02 BMD Author Index

198

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Index

199

CHEE, Kin-Fong CHEN, A. J. CHEN, C. Y. P. CHEN, L.M. CHEN, Su-Ching CHEN, Ta CHENG, Lim-Keak CHENG, Siok-Hwa CHEO, Kim Ban CHEONG, Kee Cheok CHESHER, Andrew CHEUNG, P. P. L. CHIA, Siow-Yue CHIA, Y. C. CHIANG, Liu CHIN, Christine B. N. CHIN, Peggy T. C. CHITOSE, Y. CHO, G. C. H. CHO, George CHO, Lee-Jay CHONG, Seck-Chim CHOO, Keng Kun CHOUDHRY, N.S. CHOWDHURY, Fakhrul I. CHRISTENSON, Matthew CHU, Pearl CHUAH, Osman CHUN, Allen J. CHUNG, Betty Jamie CLAMMER, J. R. CLARK, Colin CLARK, R.L. COLE, Fay-Cooper CONCANNON, T. A. L. CONCEPCION, Mercedes B. COOKSEY, Elizabeth C. COOMBS, Lolagene C. COOPER, Eunice COPELAND, A. J. COPPEL, Charles A. CORRY, W. C. S.

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199

1166 1335 1336 494 377 378 619 1124, 1316 897 218, 700 278, 1062 1297 249 1337 491, 620, 621 1058, 1059 949 680 798 616, 732 219, 950, 951, 952, 1260, 1362 622, 733 444, 734 37, 38 898 445 465 495 496 953 497, 498 623 1060 220 624, 735 1298 863 954 736 499 500 625

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYSIAN DEMOGRAPHY

CORSA, Leslie COURTENAY, P. P. CRABB, C. Henry CRENSHAW, Edward M. CROSS, Bruce

986, 987 737, 1299 501 445 825

D’CRUZ, Martin Newton DALE, Martin DANIEL, J. Rabindra DAVANZO, Julie

117 738 571 279, 280, 288, 333, 341, 685, 821, 822, 823, 826, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831, 832, 842, 873, 928, 955, 956, 957, 958, 959, 960, 974, 1156, 1159, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1222, 1235, 1338, 1061 1007 4 1170 118 1062 502 335, 1063 961 275

DAVIES, T. A. Lloyd DE VOS, Susan DEL TUFO, M. V. DELANO, Grace DELONG-BAS, Natana J. DEMERY, David DENTAN, Robert Knox DETRAY, Dennis DEVASAHAYAM, Theresa W. Development Personnel in Extension Methods and Techniques DEY, Mukul K. DIAMOND, Ian DISSANANYAKE, Bernard W. DIXON, Gale DOBBY, E. H. G. DRAKAKIS-SMITH, David DRAKE-BROCKMAN, J.F. DUGDALE, A. E. DUZA, Badrud M. DWYER, D. J. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East EDMONDS, Juliet

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200

503 300 711, 712 833, 834 626, 627, 628, 629, 630 739 504 835 1064, 1261 1300 221, 682, 962, 1264 281, 446, 681, 740, 1163, 1262, 1263 899

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201

EDSTROM, Karin ELAM, E.H. ELLERTSON, Charlotte EMERSON, R. ESPOSITO, John L. ESREY, Steven A. ESTERMAN, A. J. EVANS, I. H. N. EVERS, Hans-Dieter

1166 505 1170 506 118 836 1327 507 631, 741

FAOYE, Grace FARSAKH, Leila Federated Malay States

1170 404 105, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 379 1164, 1165, 1265

Federation of Family Planning Associations Federation of Malaya FEENEY, Griffith FELL, H. FERNANDEZ, Brenda FERNANDEZ, Dorothy Z. FIGA-TALAMANCA, Irene FIRTH, R. FISK, E. K. FIX, Alan G. FOLD, N. FONG, Chan Onn FONG, Cheng Hong FONG, Kwok Yuen FONG, Monica S. FOO, Rosalind FRANKE, Wolfang FREDERICKS, Leo J. FREEDMAN, Amy L. FREEDMAN, Maurice FREEMAN, Derek FREEMAN, T. W. FU, Haishan

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201

134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144 282 5 767, 963 222, 264, 334, 336, 684, 954, 979, 956, 1072 1166 223 632 508, 837, 838, 964 742 224, 225, 283, 965, 1167, 1168, 1266, 1301, 1267 293 284, 966 1066, 1260 1169 509 1065 510 447 511 380 967

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202

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYSIAN DEMOGRAPHY

GABRIEL, R. GAMBA, Charles GARRY, A. N. M. GARZA-FLORES, Josue GASLONDE, Santiago GEDDES, W. E. General Labour Committee GEOGHEGAN, J. GEOK, L. K. GHOSH, Lipi GHUMAN, S. J. GIBBONS, David GINSBURG, Norton S. GLASIER, Anna GOATLY, John GOH, Chen Chuan GOH, Hock Guan GOH, THUAN JIG GOLDSTEIN, Alice GOLDSTEIN, Sidney GOMES, Alberto G. GOODKIND, Daniel GORDON, Shirle GOSLING, L. A. P. GOVINDASAMY, P. Great Britain, Colonial Office GRIFFITH, O. H. S. GUEST, Philip GUINNESS, Patrick GULLICK, J.M. GUNAWAN, Basuki GUPTA, S. C. GURAK, Douglas T. GUYOT, James Famend

968 145, 1067 6 1170 1166 512 381 382 969 513 839 336 226, 743 1170 514 146 744 840, 841 285, 970, 971 285, 745, 956, 970, 971 227, 228 972, 973 515, 900 516, 683, 1068 974 39, 383, 384 1069 232, 286, 290, 451 385 448 1070 167 906, 907, 1171 746

HAAGA, John G. HABICHT, Jean-Pierre

287, 288, 821, 822, 836, 842, 728, 747, 1355 1220 633, 634, 752, 753, 975

HADI, Abdul Samad HALIMAH, A. HAMIDAH, K. HAMZAH Sendut

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957, 958 823, 829, 830, 831, 832, 873 1160

635, 748, 749, 750, 751, 754, 755, 756, 757, 758,

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203

HAN, Sin Fong HANNA, Willard Anderson HARDEE, J. Gilbert HARE, G. T. HARRIS, John H. HARRISSON, Thomas H. HASAN, A. R. HASSAN, Abduljim J. HASSAN, M. D. S. HASSAN, Riaz HAUSER, Philip M. HAVE, Ralph Ten HAWKSLEY, Charles HAWLEY, Amos H. HEALEY, R. G. HEIDHUES, Mary F. Somers HELLER, Peter, S. HERBERTSON, M. A. HEW, Cheng Sim HEW, Wai Sin HEYWARD, Nigel HEYZER, Noeleen HILL, M. Anne HING, Ai Yun HIRSCH, Paul M. HIRSCHMAN, Charles

HISHAM, Albakri HODDER, B. W. HODGE, Robert William HOLLAND, Bart HOOKER, M. Barry HUAN, Sye-Hia HUANG, K.K. HUGHES, David Rees

517 229, 1172 1173, 1174 7 386 518, 519, 520, 521, 522 843, 976 387 1080 1071 759 1175 391 222, 684, 1072 324 523 977 1249 1073 1174, 1176 449 230 891, 892, 901 1074, 1075 1212 40, 231, 232, 289, 290, 291, 388, 450, 451, 760, 761, 844, 933, 978, 979, 980, 1003, 1076 337 233, 1268 691 845, 981 147, 148 249 149 234

IBRAHIM, Zawawi IGUCHI, Yasushi Indian Immigration Office Indian Office, F. M. S. INNES, J. R. Inter-Governmental Coordinating Committee

1077, 1078 392 389 524 8 982, 983, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1180, 1181

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYSIAN DEMOGRAPHY

International Bank for Reconstruction and Development International Labour Organization International Planned Parenthood Federation International Statistical Institute IREDALE, Robyn ISHIDA, A. ISMAIL, M. T. M. ISMAIL, Salleh ITO, Shoichi

235, 338, 1079, 1182

JAAFAR, Syed Jamal JACKSON, James C. JACKSON, R. N. JAIN, Ravindra K. JALAL, H. JAMIL, Kanta JAMILAH, M. A. JEGASOTHY, Ravindran JENSEN, Eric R. JHOLL, Balbir Singh JOHARI, Mohd. Yaakub Hj. JOHNSON, J. Timothy JOHNSON, Richard W. JOHNSTONE, Michael JOMO, Kwame Sundaram JONES, Gavin Willis

JONES, Nathan R. JOSEF, R. JUMPER, Roy Davis Linville

550 236, 452, 636, 762 393 525, 1081 1339 1082 763 881 985 764, 1269 453 986, 987, 988, 1184 341, 685 342, 343, 344, 765, 1083 1084, 1085 270, 454, 526, 686, 902, 903, 904, 905, 926, 927, 989, 1003, 1011, 1086, 1087, 1335, 1340, 1363, 1364, 1365 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 237, 455, 527, 1366 959 1337 528

KAMALANATHAN, J. P. KAMARUDDIN, Zaleha KAN, Kipham KANAPATHY, V. KANDIAH, Nadeswary

1185 150, 151 1349 1088 881

JONES, Lawrence W.

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339, 340, 390 1183 984 391 1080 1153 1301 392

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205

KANDIAH, Rasamani KANDIAH, Vasantha KANWAR, H. I. S. KAPLAN, Paul Francis KARIM, Ahmad Zehadul KARIM, Hamidah A. KASIM, Mohd S. KASIM, Mohd.Y. KASSIM, Azizah KAUR, Mukhtiar KAUR, Susheel KEE, Poo Kong Kelantan, Superintendent of Census KENNAWAY, Mark John KETTING, Evert KHADIZAN, Abdullah KHAIRA, B. S. KHAZIN, Mohd. Tamrin KHERA, Harcharan Singh KHONG, Kim Hoong KHOO, Soo Gim KHOO, Soo Hock KHOO, Teik Huat KHOR, Geok Lin KHOR, Kok Peng KING, J. K. KINSELLA, K. KISHEN, D. KIT, Kwok Kwan KIU, Mee-kuok KNIGHT, A. KOBLENZER, P. J. KOHL, G. KOK, Kim Lian KONDAPI, C. KRISHNAN, R. B. KRITZ, Mary M. KUAH, K. B. KUAN, Lin Chee KUCHLER, Johannes KULUARGA, L.P. KUMAR, R. V.

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152 1072 529 687 1089 1153, 1341 846 806 394, 395, 637 579 1170 945, 990 18 396 1170 638 847 1090 238, 1270 1301 19, 766 239, 456, 616, 688 20, 41 991 345 639 1342 1220 767 640 24 992 428 731, 768, 769 530 397, 531 906, 907, 1171 993 1207, 1208 532 1279 1343

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYSIAN DEMOGRAPHY

KUPPUSAMY, Singaravelloo KURUP, R. S. KURUS, Bilson KUSAGO, Takayoshi KVALE, J. N. KWA, Siew Kim KWOK, K. K. KWOK, Kwan Kit

1248 848 398, 399 770 1344 1153 245 41, 245, 346, 849, 850, 882, 929, 994, 1038

LABROOY, Joan R. LAM, C. K. LANG, C. C. LEE, Boon Thong LEE, Eddy LEE, Kiong Hock LEE, Kok Huat LEE, Kye Sik LEE, Lik Meng LEE, Sharon M. LEE, Siow Mong LEE, Swee Seng LEE, Yong Lee LEE, Yong Leng

1186 1187 814 347, 771, 772, 1302 1188 240, 1012 908, 909, 910, 1091 292, 995 356 400 533 153 647 241, 242, 243, 457, 458, 534, 535, 536, 537, 641, 642, 643, 644, 645, 646, 773, 774 244, 245, 293, 911, 996, 997, 998, 999 154, 155, 156 851, 852, 1000 610 246, 538 539 1001, 1002 540 247 294 689 869, 870, 871, 896, 943 248, 249 1092 667, 775

LEETE, Richard Legal Research Board, Malaysia LEHRER, Evelyn LEIGH, Colin H. LEIGH, Michael Beckett LEONG, Stephen LEUNG, Siu Fai LEY, C. H. LI, Dun Jen LIGHTBOURNE, Robert LIGHTFOOT, Paul LILLARD, Lee A. LIM, Chong-Yah LIM, David LIM, Heng Kow

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LIM, LIM, LIM, LIM,

207

Hin Fui Joo Hock Lee Lee Lin Lean

LIM, Maggie LIM, Teck Ghee LIM, Y. C. Linda LING, Liong Sik LLEWELLYN-JONES, Derek LO, Sum Yee LOBINGER, C.S. LOH, Sow Khim LOURDENADIN, S. LOW, Boon Song LOW, Hugh LOW, Kwai Sim LUCAS, Henry MA, Ronald MABBETT, Hugh MABBETT, Ping-Ching MACANDREWS, Colin MACDONALD, Malcolm MACGOWAN, D. J. MACKENZIE, K. E. MAEDA, Kiyoshige MAEDA, Narifumi MAHADEVAN, K. MAHAJANI, Usha MAHATHIR, bin Mohamad MAHMUD, Zaharah MAJID, Mimi Kamariah Malaya Malaya, Chinese Secretariat Malayan Christian Council Malayan Union Malaysia

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348 401 1004 218, 251, 690, 691, 1003, 1093, 1271 1189 541 1094 542 853, 854 329 157 1233 1190 1191 250 813 855 1095 500 500 692, 1096, 1272, 1303 252 543 349, 1097 544 545 253 546 1273 728 158 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 254, 1192 42 648 159 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63 ,64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165,

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYSIAN DEMOGRAPHY

MALLAL, B. A. MALPEZZI, S. MANDERSON, Lenore MANI, A. MANSOR, Ahmad Ezanee MARAKKAYA, Ahmad Tambi MARIAPPEN, S. MARJORIBANKS, N. E. MARKANDAN, Paul MARRIOTT, Hayes MARTIN, Linda G. MARTIN, Philip L. MARZUKI, Ariffin MASITAH, Mohd. Yatim MASON, Andrew MASON, Karen Oppenheim MATHEWS, Alex MAUDE, A. MAXWELL, D. R. MAYO, S. K. McCOY, R. S. MCDONALD, P. McEACHERN, R. McGEE, Terence Garry McNAIR, J. F. A. MCTAGGART, W. Donald MEANS, Gordon P. MEHMET, Ozay MENON, Ramdas MEREWETHER, E. M. MIDDLEBROOK, S.M. MILLMAN, Sara R. MILLS, L. A. MILLS, Rosemary

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255, 295, 296, 350, 459, 460, 693, 694, 695, 696, 856, 857, 858, 859, 860, 1005, 1098, 1099, 1193, 1194, 1195, 1196, 1197, 1198, 1199, 1200, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1304, 1305, 1345, 1367, 1368, 1369, 1370 912 351 861 575 649 402 603 402 650 21, 22, 256 1346, 1347 403 1176, 1204 297 298 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010 875, 881 697 23 351 862 299 786 257, 776, 777, 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 783, 784 24 547, 651, 652, 784, 785, 786, 1006 1306 1100, 1307 698, 1101 25 653 863, 872 548 1061

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209

MISSEN, G. J. MOHAMED DIN bin Ali, Haji MOHAMED KHIR Johari MOHAMED, Wan N. MOHD. AYUB, Amirdad MOHD. IBRAHIM, Ahmad MOHD. NAZIR, Safian MOHD. NOR, Abdul Ghani MOHD. Razak MOHD. RAZHA, Hj. Abd. Rashid MOHD. YAAKUB, Hj. Johari MONERASINGHE, M. N. MONTGOMERY, Mark R. MORGAN, James MORGAN, S. P. MORRISON, Ian MURTHY, P. K. MUSCAT, Robert J. MUSTAFA, Mohamed Najimudin MUSTAPHA, Zulkifly Hj. MUTHIAH, A.

787 166 1308, 1309 300, 864 258 167 549 788 1055 550 258 352 865, 913 353, 1102 1010 551 302 1020 1138 721 1011

NAGARAJ, Shyamala NAGATA, Judith A. NAIR, Sulochana NANJUNDAN, S. NARAYANAN, Suresh NATHAN, J. E. NAYAGAM, James NERLOVE, Marc NESS, Gayl D. NETTO, George NEVILLE, R J. Warwick NEWBOLD T. J. NEWMAN, Lucile F. NG, M. S. NG, Shui Meng NG, Shui Meng NG, Sor Tho NIK BADLISHAH, Hjh Nik Noriani NOAKES, J. L. NOPIAH, Ariffin

882, 1012 552 1103, 1104 553 699, 789, 790 26 1105 852, 1000 1310, 1348 554 791 259 1205 555 866 1043 1248, 1353, 1355, 1356 168, 169 27 556

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYSIAN DEMOGRAPHY

NOR LAILY bte A. Bakar NOR LAILY, Aziz North Borneo NUGENT, Jeffrey B. NYCE, James M. NYCE, Ray NYLANDER, Percy O’CONNOR, David Office of Economic Advisor to the Government of India OGAWA, Naohiro OLSEN, Randall J. ONG, Fon Sim ONG, Hock Thye ONG, Michael ONIFADE, Ayodele OOI, Jin Bee OOI, O. S. ORDE-BROWN, G. St. John Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development OSBORN, James OSHIMA, Harry T. OSTERIA, Trinidad S. OTHMAN, Aziz OTHMAN, Kamariah OTHMAN, Mazlan OTHMAN, Ramli OUTRAM, Richard OW, Chwee-Huay OWEN, Norman G. PADOCH, Christine PAIVA, J. F. X. PALA, Jean PALAN, V. T. PALMORE, James A. PANIS, Constantijn W. A. PARAMJOTHY, M.

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1216 260, 261, 867, 1013, 1314, 1206, 1207, 1208 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179 1349 1205 654 1166 404 557 691, 700, 759 301 1311 180 1188 1166 262, 263, 792 1209 405 406 1312 1106, 1107 793 1210 354 747, 794 928, 1162, 1208 558 249 868 407 1313 555, 559, 1350 947, 988, 1008, 1166, 1170 264, 914, 950, 1021, 1150, 1154, 1204, 1211, 1212 869, 870, 871 846

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211

PARKINS, C. Richard PARMER, Nonnan PARR, C. W. C. PATHAK, K. B. PATHMANATHAN, I. PEBLEY, Anne R. PELZER, Karl J. PENG, Jui Yun Perak, Superintendent of Census PERERA, P. D. A. PEREZ, B. A. PETERSON, Christine E. PETERSON, Jane R. PHANG, Kon Kee PHANG, Siew Nooi PHILLIPS, David R. PHILLIPS, John PILLAI, M. G. G. PIRIE, Peter PITT, Mark Martin Planters’ Association of Malaya POLLARD, F.H. POLUNIN, Ivan V. PONG, Suet-ling Population Council PORRITT, Vernon L. POUNTNEY, A. M. PRASAI, Surya B. PRASARTKUL, Pramote PREDAZA, S. PROVENCHER, Ronald PRYOR, Robin J. PURCAL, J. PURCELL, Victor PUTHUCHEARY, Mavis PUVAN, I. S.

668 408 409 302 1213 872 655 1151, 1176, 1214, 1215, 1216 28 667 1108 288, 873, 959, 1029, 1234 1162 1277 1217 1351 726 656 657 303 410, 411 560, 561 461, 462 1015, 1016 265, 1371 658 29 1109 874 222 412, 562 181, 659, 660, 701, 702, 703, 704, 705, 706, 707, 708, 795, 796, 1017 1110, 1111 563, 564, 565, 566, 661 355, 915 835, 1218

QUAN, Howard

797

RABIEYAH, Othman Mat RABUSHKA, Alvin RACHAGAN, S. P.

334, 336 916 1153

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211

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYSIAN DEMOGRAPHY

RADLOFF, Scott RAFIDAH Aziz RAHARDJO, Pudjo RAHARTO, Aswatini RAI, Ambikapal RAJ, Rita RAJA SINGAM, S. Durai RAJARA TNAM, S. RAJKUMAR, K. RALPH, Ten Have RAMA, Rao Saumya RAMACHANDRAN, K. V. RAMACHANDRAN, Selvakumaran RAMAN, S. RAMANATHAN, Indira RAMASAMY, P. RAMASAMY, Rajakrishnan RAMDAS, Kamalini RAMIREZ, Ma Glenda R. RAMSAY, A. B. RAO, Saumya R. RAO, V. V. Bhanoji RAVINDRAN, J. REBOUSSIN, David REED, J. G. REMA, Devi P. RICHARDS, A. J. N. RICHARDS, T. RIDDER, Geert RIDE, L. T. RIDKER, Ronald G. RIMMER, P. J. RINDFUSS, Ronald R. ROBERTS, Chester F. ROBERTSON, J.F. ROMDIATI, Haning ROSENZWEIG, Mark R ROTH, Henry Long ROWLEY, C. RUDNICK, Anja RUNGIE C. M. RYDER, N. B.

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304 1112 874 371 567 1018 569 568 182 1152 1219 1019 1113 1220 570 413, 1114 571 905 1130 572 1221 249 875 1160, 1161, 1222 876 1115 573 865 305 1278 1020 798 1021 226 463 371 303, 1022 266 1053 1116 1327 306

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213

Sabah SALIH, Kamal SALIM, A. SALLEH, Ghani SALLEH, Nooriah M. SANDHU, Kenial Singh SANDIN, Benedict SANDOSHAM, A. A. SANI, Sham Sarawak SASTRI, V. S. Srinivasa SAUNDERS, Graham SAUNDERS, Lyle SAUNDERS, M. SAW, Swee-Hock

SCHENKER, J. G. SCHULTZ, T. Paul SCOTT, W. O. Selangor Graduates Society Selangor, Superintendent of Census SELVARATNAM, V. SEMBRANO, Gilbert V. SEN, M. K. SENDUT, Hamzah SENGUPTA, Prasun SHAARI bin Abdul Rahman SHAEIK AHMAD, Omar Farouk SHAMSUDDIN bin Abdul Rahman SHAMSUL BAHRIAH, Ku Ahmad SHAMSUL Bahrin, Tunku SHANTAKUMAR, G. SHANTHARAJAN, A. SHLOMOWITZ, Ralph

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213

84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92 800, 1314 361 356, 799 1223, 1224 416, 414, 415, 417, 418, 574, 575, 662, 663, 664, 1315 576, 709 183, 877, 1117, 1225 801 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189 419 420 950 462 267, 268, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 421, 422, 464, 465, 710, 802, 803, 804, 878, 879, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1118, 1119, 1120, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1226, 1227, 1228, 1229, 1230, 1231, 1316, 1372, 1373 1028 357, 1022 30 190 31 711, 712 1129 358 360 318 32 578 1232, 1233, 1317 423 424, 466, 577, 666, 667, 1318 219, 1019 968 880

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYSIAN DEMOGRAPHY

SHUIB, Rashidah SHUSHAN, A. SIDHU, Manjit Singh SILCOCK, T. H. SIM, Ewe Eong SIMKINS, Charles SIMMONS, Geoff SIN, Fong Han SINE, Jeffrey SINGH, Harbans SINGH, Malkiat SINNATHURAY, T. A. SIRAGELDIN, Ismail SIRAJ, M. SIRAT, Morshidi Sisters in Islam SITI HASMAH binte Haji Mohamed Ali SITI RAZMAH, Haji Idris SIVALINGAM, Abdul, G. SIVANANTHIRAN, A. SIWAR, Chamhuri SKEAT, Walter William SKELDON, Ronald SMITH, H. L. SMITH, James P. SMITH, Peter W. F. SMITH, Thomas Edward SNODGRASS, Donald, R. SODHY, L. S. SOLOMON, D. SOMAN, S. SONBOL, Amira El Azhary SOON, Lee Ying South Indian Labour Fund Board SOUTHWELL, C. H. SPAAN, Ernst ST. MARIA, Amparita C. STAHL, Charles W. STAN, Peter J. E. STARBIRD, Ellen H. STASH, S. STENSON, Michael R.

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1018 1028 269, 467, 623, 686, 805 425, 1125, 1319 191 676 293 917 1029, 1234, 1235 684, 767 579 1166, 1236 1320 192 359 1237 1238 580 724 1091 806, 1126 581 1030 1009, 1010 918, 1127 300 33, 270, 426, 919, 1188, 1374 319 1213, 1239 807 1128 193 713, 714, 1031 98, 427 582 428, 715 1129 1130 330, 331 960, 1160, 1161, 1222 1010 429, 583, 584

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215

STOCKWIN, Harvey STORMONT, Duane Straits Settlements

STURGIS, Richard B. SUBBIAH, M. SUDHA, S. SUITS, Daniel B. SULAK, Donna B. SULEIMAN, Abu B. SURYADINATA, Leo SURYANARAYAN, V. SUSHAMA, P. C. SWIFT, Michael G. TAKESHITA, Yuzuru J. TALIB, Rokiah TALLA, Yahya TAN, Boon Ann

TAN, TAN, TAN, TAN, TAN, TAN,

C. T. Chee Beng Cheng Han Kah Joo Edward Keng Sooi Poo Chang

TAN, Soo Hai TAN, Swee Heng TAN, T. H. TAYLOR, E. N. TEE, H. C. TEO, Peggy TEOH, J. S. T.

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1032, 1240 547 34, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 430, 431, 920 668 893, 929, 1233 468 759 913 881 585 586 1352, 1354 921 1241, 1242, 1244 1075 587 469, 850, 882, 883, 893, 929, 939, 947, 986, 987, 988, 999, 1033, 1038, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1174, 1207, 1208, 1222, 1223, 1233, 1241, 1242, 1243, 1244, 1246, 1247, 1279 814 550, 588, 589, 590, 591 206 219, 291, 844 592, 814 355, 850, 882, 910, 915, 922, 923, 924, 925, 926, 927, 928, 929, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1038, 1248, 1330, 1353, 1355, 1356, 1365 360, 669, 670, 808, 809, 810 716 593 207, 930 320 1037 1329

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYSIAN DEMOGRAPHY

TEOH, Jin-Inn TEY, Nai Peng

THAM, Seong Chee THAMBU, Johan A. The Centre for Malaysian Chinese Studies THILLAINATHAN, R. THOMAS, Duncan THOMPSON, Virginia THOMSON, F.A. THONG, Yaw Hong THURAISINGHAM, M. TIEN, Ju-K’ang TIPPLE, A. G. TROVATO, Frank TRUSSELL, James TSAI, Pan-Long TSAY, Chin-Lung TSOU, Pao Chun TSUBOUCHI, Yoshihiro TSUI, Amy O. TUGBY, Donald John TUNALI, Insan TYE, Cho-Yook UNESCO UNGER, Leonard United Nations

1131 212, 288, 850, 882, 883, 893, 929, 939, 1036, 1038, 1224, 1235, 1245, 1246, 1247, 1248, 1321, 1330, 1355 594 816, 817 595 1132, 1133 918 1134 470 1280, 1322 208 596 361 898 321 432 432 811 362, 363, 931 1249 433 305 471

Universiti Sains Malaysia University of Malaya URQUHART, I. A. N. URZUA, Raul

1250, 1281 597 271, 322, 323, 434, 435, 884, 1039, 1040, 1251, 1252, 1282, 1283, 1284, 1323, 1324, 1357, 1375, 1376, 1377 665 272, 273, 1285, 1286 598 1289

VAN NAERSSEN, T. VAN, K. K-Y. VANLANDINGHAM, Mark VARATHARAJOO, M. VASQUEZ ESTRADA, L.

428 555, 885 1041 1135 1170

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217

VAVRA, Selenek VERBRUGGE, Lois M. VLIELAND, C. A. VOM, Roy VON ELM, Barbara

1378 1242, 1253, 1254 35, 436, 717 718 933

WALLER, C. B. WALTHER, Robin J. WAN Sabri WAN, Hussin WANG, Gungwu WANGEL, A. WARD, B. E. WARD, Marion WARD, Sandra E. WARD-JACKSON, C. WEE, Alison Siu Hui WEGELIN, Emiel A. WEGELIN, Emiel A. WHEELER, L. R. WHITE, Michael J. WIEBE, Paul D. WIESLER, H. WIKKRAMATILIKE, R. WILKINSON, R.C. WILLIAMS, E. I. WILSON, Peter J. WINSTEDT, Richard Olef WINZELER, Robert L. WOLFERS, D. WONG, Aline K. WONG, Poh Kam WONG, Rebecca WONG, Siu-Lun WONG, Steven C. M. WONG, Tat Khoon World Bank

24 1349 1248 1248 437, 599, 600 742 601 812 1154 438 1136 364 671 602 676 603 886 672 439 1358 673 440, 604 605 1042 1043 1137 1082 606 1138 1128 1139

XIAO, Bilian

1170

YAACOB, Abdul Razak YAAKUP, A. B. YADAV, H.

607, 638 324 887

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217

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYSIAN DEMOGRAPHY

YAHAYA, N. YAHAYA, Siti Rohani YAMADA, Isamu YAMAMOTO, Kazumi YAP, Thiam Huat YEE, Kate Van Kit YEH, Stephen YEO, Wei-Wei YEOH, Suan-Pow YEOH, Wee Siam YEUNG, Wei-Jun J. YEW, Yeok Kim YING, S. L. YIP, Yat Hoong YONG, Carol Ooi Lin YONG, Siew-Peng YOU, Poh Seng YOUNG, Mei Ling YOUNG, Yih-Jin YUSOF, Baharum YUSOF, Bakar YUSOF, Khairuddin YUSOF, Zainal Aznam YUSUF PUTEH, Abang Haji

365 910, 932 1140 692, 1096 208 767 1141 726 761 209 325 1044 1045 813 674 724 472, 1095, 1141, 1142, 1143 366, 719, 1017, 1144, 1314 980 1379 1233 873, 888, 1046, 1166, 1325 888 934

ZABLAN, Zelda C. ZAHARAH, Haji Mahmud ZAHARUDDIN, Alias ZULKIFLI, Siti N. ZUZIK, Michael B.

874 675 367 882, 1046, 1325 210

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