A Survey of Tourism in West Malaysia and Some SocioEconomic Implications

A Survey of Tourism in West Malaysia and Some SocioEconomic Implications

Author: Norbert Hofmann

Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian

Published: 2018-06-25

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13:

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Focusing on tourism development in Peninsular Malaysia, the paper concentrates on tourist attractions, visitor statistics and analysis, the Tourist Development Corporation (TDC) of Malaysia and domestic tourism. It also studies the major economic and social implications of tourism in West Malaysia.


Culture and Fertility

Culture and Fertility

Author: Chen-Tung Chang

Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9971902168

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As discussed in this paper, fertility behaviour is determined by various factors such as ethnicity, education, income and other variables. In Singapore, ethnicity is found to be the most significant factor affecting all the four fertility-related measures, namely, the number of children ever born, desired family size, wife's age at first marriage, and current contraceptive use.


Tourism in Malaysia:

Tourism in Malaysia:

Author: A. H. M. Zehadul Karim

Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore

Published: 2016-09-22

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1482879956

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As a pluralistic nation, Malaysia consists of diverse ethnic groups of people with various cultures that integrate harmonious and peaceful living in a politically stable and wonderfully rich environmental setting. Due to such unique features, people from abroad become largely attracted to this land and thus frequently arrive here as visitors and tourists. There are tremendous amounts of attractions for the visitors and tourists, and people from various backgrounds arrive to stay here temporarily, generating around RM65 billion in foreign earnings, adding to its national coffer every year. Nevertheless, tourism also causes a major negative effect in which the local culture may be assimilated into the alien norms and behaviors through the continuous process of acculturation. Due to day-to-day interactions with the tourists and visitors, many sociocultural impacts have affected local values, which contextually require to be redefined. This book analyzes critically the sociocultural and environmental impacts of tourism in Malaysia, having collected both qualitative and quantitative data at the empirical level of investigation.