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Development of Family Well-Being Index: Malaysia’s Experience. Anjli Doshi -Gandhi, (PhD) Deputy Director General National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia Email : anjlidoshi@gmail.com
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Development of Family Well-Being Index: Malaysia’s Experience AnjliDoshi-Gandhi, (PhD) Deputy Director General National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia Email: anjlidoshi@gmail.com anjli@lppkn.gov.my 4th OECD WORLD FORUM New Delhi, 16-19 Oct. 2012
Background Rationale To build a set of indicators to measure the well-being of the Malaysian family 1 Mechanism to monitor family well being trends 2 To come up with family well-being index 3 To identify some “Priorities for Action” to enhance the well being of the family 4
Background FAMILY WELL-BEING Level Achievement Perceptions on family satisfaction Well being and happiness FAMILY WELL-BEING (SUBJECTIVE) FAMILY WELL-BEING (OBJECTIVE) Family member’s satisfaction Family happiness Interaction/family relationships Family functioning Resilient family Health indicators Housing area Public’s safety Marriage rates
Conceptual Model Family well-Being Family Relationship Family Health Family Economy Culture, religion/ Spirituality Family Safety Housing & Environment Family & Community
Development of Family Well-Being Index: Lessons Learnt • Objective and Subjective Indicators • Identification of Domains and Indicators • No of Indicators for Domains • Weightagefor Domains • Single variable to measure domains • Scoring of Indicators- Uniformity of Likert scale Thank you