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Sociology

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 May 2017

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Social Structure

2326. Chen S.J., Peter. Social Stratification in Singapore. Singapore: Department of Sociology, University of Singapore, 1973. 99 pp. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

2327. Chiew Seen Kong. “Ethnic Stratification”. In Social Class in Singapore, edited by Stella R. Quah et al. Singapore: Times Academic Press for Centre for Advanced Studies, National University of Singapore, 1991. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

2328. Hashimah Johari. “The Emerging Malay Social Structure in Singapore”. MA dissertation, National University of Singapore, 1985. 179 pp. NUS.

2329. Hassan, Riaz. “Class, Ethnicity and Occupational Structure in Singapore”. Civilisations 20 (1970): 496–515. NUS. Also published under the same title in: Studies on Social Stratification in Southeast Asia, edited by Hans-Dieter Evers and Riaz Hassan. Singapore: Department of Sociology, University of Singapore, 1974. ISEAS, NLB, NUS.

2330. Hassan, Riaz. “Occupational and Class Structure of Singapore Malays”. Suara Universiti 2, no. 1 (October 1971): 29–32. ISEAS, NUS.

2331. Pang Keng Fong. “The Malay Royals of Singapore”. Academic exercise, Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore, 1983. 130 pp. ISEAS, NUS.

2332. Sharif Ismail. “The Social Structure of a Block of Singapore Police Quarters”. Academic exercise, University of Malaya, Singapore, 1961. 138 pp. NUS.

2333. Suen Johan Mohd Zain. “Gambling in ‘Multi-Racial’ and ‘Middle Class’ Singapore: Exploring Class Realities, Religious Orientations and Racial Discourses among Male Lower-Income Malay-Muslim Gamblers”. Paper presented at a Graduates Seminar on Nation-building in the Malay World, held at The Shaw Foundation Building, AS7 Auditorium, National University of Singapore, 28–29 October 2009. ISEAS, NUS.

2334. Zarina Hashim. “The Malay Middle Class in Singapore: A Study of Its Origin, Perception and Values on Education, Family Life and Work”. Research exercise, Department of Malay Studies, National University of Singapore, 1992. 55 pp. NUS.

Family, Kinship and Marriage

2335. Abdul Rahim Ahmad. “A Study of Kinship Relations of Some Nuclear Malaysian Families in Singapore, including the Study of the Degree, to which Social Ties are Maintained with the Other Members or Branches of the Family and to What Extent do Factors Such as Occupation, Type of Education, etc., Affect these Relationships”. Academic exercise, Department of Social Studies, University of Malaya, Singapore, 1961. 111 pp. NUS.

2336. Abduyah Ya'akub. “Pandangan Ibu Tunggal Terhadap Sokongan Keluarga”. Research exercise, Department of Malay Studies, National University of Singapore, 1993. 42 pp. NUS.

2337. Abdullah Tarmugi. “Avoid Teen Marriages”. Speeches 26, no. 1 (January– February 2002): 58–61. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE.

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Singapore Malay/Muslim Community, 1819-2015
A Bibliography
, pp. 271 - 312
Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute
Print publication year: 2016

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