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Economics

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 May 2017

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Occupations, Employment and Income

666. A. Aziz Mahmood. “Employment Stability of Peons in Singapore”. Academic exercise, Department of Economics, University of Malaya, Singapore, 1959. 1 microfilm reel (43 pp.). NUS.

667. A. Ghani Hamid (Abdul Ghani Hamid). “Malay Fishermen”. In Vanishing Trades of Singapore, edited by Lo-Ang Siew Ghim and Chua Chee Huan. Singapore: Oral History Department, 1992. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

668. A. Ghani Hamid (Abdul Ghani Hamid). “Malay Masseuses”. In Vanishing Trades of Singapore, edited by Lo-Ang Siew Ghim and Chua Chee Huan. Singapore: Oral History Department, 1992. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

669. A. Ghani Hamid (Abdul Ghani Hamid). “Malay Musician”. In Vanishing Trades of Singapore, edited by Lo-Ang Siew Ghim and Chua Chee Huan. Singapore: Oral History Department, 1992. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

670. Abdul Shariff Aboo Kassim. “Vulnerability of Malays in the Workforce”. Karyawan: Professionals for the Community 10, issue 1 (July 2009): 26–29. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

671. Abdullah Tarmugi. “Young Malay Professionals Key to the Future”. Speeches 25, no. 3 (May–June 2001): 72–80. ISEAS, NLB, NTU, NTUNIE.

672. Aboo Bakar Aliar. “Malay School Leavers in Singapore”. Academic exercise, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, University of Singapore, 1969. 95 pp. NTUNIE, NUS.

673. Aljunied, Sharifah Zahra. “Ethnic Distribution of Employment in Singapore: The Malays”. Academic exercise, Department of Economics and Statistics, University of Singapore, 1980. 102 pp. NUS.

674. Burdon, T.W. “The Fishing Methods of Singapore”. JMBRAS 27, pt. 2 (June 1954): 5–76. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

675. Chiew Seen Kong. “Ethnicity, Economic Development and Occupational Change in Singapore, 1957–1980”. Akademika 30 (January 1987): 73–89. ISEAS, NTUNIE, NUS.

676. Faizah Rahmat. “Crossing the Low-Wage Barrier: Issues in Promoting Sustained Employability”. MENDAKI Policy Digest (2007): 51–62. ISEAS, NTUNIE, NUS.

677. Faizah Rahmat. “Experiencing the Tough Times — Employability Beyond Employment”. MENDAKI Policy Digest (2008): 27–36. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

678. Halimah Yaacob. “Wake-up Call for the Malay Workforce”. Karyawan: Professionals for the Community 4 (January–April 1998): 4–6. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

679. Hashim Pendek. “Malay Fishermen of Singapore”. Academic exercise, Department of Social Studies, University of Singapore, 1964. 233 pp. NUS.

680. Kobayashi, Yasuko. “Mocking without Mockery: Singaporean Malays and Indonesian Domestic Workers”. Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs 38, no. 1 (2004): 99–122. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

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Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute
Print publication year: 2016

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