This list represents publications that are specifically about our work in Malaysia. For a more comprehensive list that includes any publication that mentions our Malaysia work at all, such as newsletters, our annual report, and multi-country program overviews, click here.
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Asia Foundation and Merdeka Center release 2008 National Youth Survey (235 KB)
Press Release: The Asia Foundation in partnership with the Merdeka Center for Opinion Research released findings from their third opinion poll, the 2008 National Youth Survey, which gauges Malaysia's youth perceptions on lifestyle, current...
Press Release: The Asia Foundation in partnership with the Merdeka Center for Opinion Research released findings from their third opinion poll, the 2008 National Youth Survey, which gauges Malaysia's youth perceptions on lifestyle, current issues, values, politics, and their own levels of civic and social involvement.
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07/02/2009 |
Press Release
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Malaysia (407 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Malaysia program. |
01/01/2011 |
Program Profile
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Malaysia Business Environment Index 2012: Challenges and Opportunities for Accelerating Local Business (3131 KB)
The Malaysia Business Environment Index (BEI) Pilot Study 2012 is the first survey that investigates firms' perceptions about the business environment at the district level. Utilizing data collected from 635 small and medium-sized firms, the...
The Malaysia Business Environment Index (BEI) Pilot Study 2012 is the first survey that investigates firms' perceptions about the business environment at the district level. Utilizing data collected from 635 small and medium-sized firms, the BEI is a composite of nine sub-indices which measure the business environment in 11 city and municipal districts across six states in peninsula Malaysia, and ranks them against each other based on a 100-point scale. The nine sub-indices have been structured to capture the key elements of the local business environment that can be influenced by district regulations or district implementation of federal and state policies.
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05/07/2012 |
Analysis
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Merdeka 2008 National Youth Survey (Presentation) (1483 KB)
Slide presentation of findings from the 2008 Merdeka National Youth Survey. |
07/02/2009 |
Miscellaneous
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National Youth Survey 2008: Perspectives toward social involvement, politics, lifestyle and values (770 KB)
The survey was conducted by Merdeka Center for Opinion Research through telephone
interviews throughout Malaysia, including Sabah and Sarawak. A total of 2,518 respondents
provided completed feedback using a structured questionnaire. Each...
The survey was conducted by Merdeka Center for Opinion Research through telephone
interviews throughout Malaysia, including Sabah and Sarawak. A total of 2,518 respondents
provided completed feedback using a structured questionnaire. Each respondent is defined as a
youth aged 20 between 35 years old. The poll was conducted from 13th November to 9th
December 2008. Sampling for the respondents was structured along the national population
profile (specifically proportional to gender, ethnicity and state of residence).
The objectives of this survey were to get young adults in Malaysia to speak for themselves rather
than others who speak on their behalf on issues pertaining to their participation in community
activities and politics as well as their views towards lifestyle and values.
This is the third consecutive year Merdeka Center has been conducting the National Youth
Survey with the support of the Asia Foundation.
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07/01/2009 |
Survey
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National Youth Survey August 2007: Perspective toward social involvement, politics and views on current issues (124 KB)
Between August 8 and September 1, 2007, The Merdeka Center for Opinion Research
conducted a nationwide telephone survey of 1,508 randomly selected Malaysians
between 20 and 35 years old. Sampling for the respondents was structured along...
Between August 8 and September 1, 2007, The Merdeka Center for Opinion Research
conducted a nationwide telephone survey of 1,508 randomly selected Malaysians
between 20 and 35 years old. Sampling for the respondents was structured along the
national population profile and is specifically proportional to gender, ethnicity and state
of residence. The objective of this survey was to ask young adults in Malaysia to speak
on issues pertaining to their participation in community activities and politics as well as
their views towards governance and democracy. Six focus groups with youths and
members of youth groups were also conducted in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kota Bharu,
Kota Kinabalu and Kuching.
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12/01/2007 |
Survey
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The Merdeka Center Youth Survey 2006: National Opinion Poll of Youth on Civic Engagement - Malaysia (165 KB)
Public discourse over the role of youth in nation building and participation in public has
often been characterized by clichés that propound their role as the “future leaders of the
nation” and as those retaining...
Public discourse over the role of youth in nation building and participation in public has
often been characterized by clichés that propound their role as the “future leaders of the
nation” and as those retaining “idealism and purity of innocence”. This survey seeks to
investigate how far these views are sustained by the youth themselves and how they
relate to the political system, public life and their immediate community.
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08/01/2006 |
Survey
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The Youth Factor: Survey of Malaysian Youth Opinion, Leong Lai Ming, Nur Azrina Azhar, Herizal Hazri, Anthea Mulakala (11445 KB)
Youth constitutes a large segment, 43 percent, of the total population in Malaysia. The diverse and numerous roles that they play in the country's political, social and economic landscapes underline the fact that they are a critical...
Youth constitutes a large segment, 43 percent, of the total population in Malaysia. The diverse and numerous roles that they play in the country's political, social and economic landscapes underline the fact that they are a critical demographic group to engage. In April 2012, The Asia Foundation conducted its fourth nationwide survey of Malaysian youth opinion as part of the Foundation's continuing efforts to enhance public engagement and innovative research in support of improving governance, civil society, economic progress, and sustainable development in Malaysia. Over 2,100 youth across all states and federal territories in Malaysia were engaged in the comprehensive survey. The survey provides a window into the attitudes, concerns and practices of young Malaysians on a range of contemporary political, social and economic issues.
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12/14/2012 |
Survey
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