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Consumption Patterns in Malaysia: Reassessing the Impact of COVID-19 Moratorium on M40 Households
 01-21-2026
 Journal: Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics

Although middle-income (M40) households are among the most significant contributors to Malaysian tax revenue, the group is non-eligible for most targeted assistance during the COVID-19.
This study examined the intention of seeking counseling services among Malaysian civil servants.

Development of Retirement Readiness Measures Based on the Capacity-Willingness-Opportunity Model
 01-21-2026
 Journal: International Journal of Economics and Management

In an effort to avert the high old-age dependency ratio in Malaysia, the study reconceptualized and developed retirement readiness scales based on the Capacity Willingness Opportunity Model (CWOM).
Financial literacy is a form of basic skills and understanding related to financial concepts.
The proliferation of mobile technology has revolutionised language learning, particularly with the advent of mobile language learning applications.

Medium of Instruction in Education and Language Use: The Case of the Hakka in East Malaysia
 01-21-2026
 Journal: Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies

In the context of education in Malaysia, the challenges faced by the ethnic Chinese population consist of having to learn Malay and understanding the need to acquire fluency in English for economic mobility.

Exploring Challenges in Walking Frame Use Among the Elderly: A Study in Klang Valley, Malaysia
 01-21-2026
 Journal: Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics

The elderly utilize a walking frame to address deficiencies in balance, coordination, strength, and the risk of falling during walking.
Public engagement is important in sustaining public health through an effective risk communication process with e-government applications.
Bullying among school-aged adolescents is a pervasive issue.

The Value Equation: What Malaysian B40 Communities Seek in Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE)?
 01-21-2026
 Journal: Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics

This study examines parents’ viewpoints from the B40 socioeconomic group about their beliefs and attitudes towards early childhood care and education (ECCE).
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