Ethnic Disparities and Demographic Shifts in Sarawak's Aging Population : A Comprehensive Longitudinal Analysis (1980-2020)

The aging population constitutes a pivotal demographic shift with substantial implications across social, economic, and healthcare spheres, notably in ethnically diverse territories such as Sarawak, Malaysia. This investigation delivers an exhaustive longitudinal examination of the distribution and...

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Main Authors: Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali, Tarmiji, Masron, Syahrul Nizam, Junaini, Azizul, Ahmad, Ryoji, Soda
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spelling my.unimas.ir-476602025-02-26T02:15:16Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47660/ Ethnic Disparities and Demographic Shifts in Sarawak's Aging Population : A Comprehensive Longitudinal Analysis (1980-2020) Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali Tarmiji, Masron Syahrul Nizam, Junaini Azizul, Ahmad Ryoji, Soda G Geography (General) GA Mathematical geography. Cartography H Social Sciences (General) HA Statistics The aging population constitutes a pivotal demographic shift with substantial implications across social, economic, and healthcare spheres, notably in ethnically diverse territories such as Sarawak, Malaysia. This investigation delivers an exhaustive longitudinal examination of the distribution and demographic trends of the elderly among various ethnic communities in Sarawak from 1980 to 2020. Despite abundant scholarship on population aging, the confluence of ethnicity and aging has received scant attention, particularly within the Malaysian milieu. This research endeavors to bridge this gap by exploring the following question: How have the proportions of senior citizens within Sarawak's diverse ethnic groups evolved from 1980 to 2020? Employing secondary data sourced from the Department of Statistics Malaysia, this study utilises descriptive analysis, linear regression models, and Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques to delineate and expound these trends. The analysis uncovers pronounced disparities in aging trajectories among the ethnic groups. Notably, the Chinese community exhibits the most pronounced and consistent increase in the elderly population, while the Iban and other indigenous cohorts show a decline, possibly attributable to migration and diminished fertility rates. Conversely, the burgeoning proportion of elderly Malays indicates enhancements in health and socio-economic statuses, contrasting with the steady figures observed within the Chinese and Indian communities, which likely reflect enduring cultural traditions such as filial piety. These findings underscore the imperative for culturally attuned policies and interventions tailored to the distinct needs of each ethnic group as Sarawak's demographic landscape ages. This study underscores the importance of recognizing ethnic-specific aging patterns for efficacious public health and social service strategy formulation in a culturally heterogeneous region like Sarawak. By integrating insights into the spatial dynamics of aging, anchored by Tobler's First Law of Geography, this research contributes novel perspectives to the body of knowledge and supports the creation of more effective and inclusive policies. Geoinformatics International Co., Ltd 2025-02-16 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47660/3/Ethnic%20Disparities.pdf Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali and Tarmiji, Masron and Syahrul Nizam, Junaini and Azizul, Ahmad and Ryoji, Soda (2025) Ethnic Disparities and Demographic Shifts in Sarawak's Aging Population : A Comprehensive Longitudinal Analysis (1980-2020). International Journal of Geoinformatics, 21 (2). pp. 106-122. ISSN 1686-6576 https://journals.sfu.ca/ijg/index.php/journal/article/view/3943 https://doi.org/10.52939/ijg.v21i2.3943
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topic G Geography (General)
GA Mathematical geography. Cartography
H Social Sciences (General)
HA Statistics
spellingShingle G Geography (General)
GA Mathematical geography. Cartography
H Social Sciences (General)
HA Statistics
Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali
Tarmiji, Masron
Syahrul Nizam, Junaini
Azizul, Ahmad
Ryoji, Soda
Ethnic Disparities and Demographic Shifts in Sarawak's Aging Population : A Comprehensive Longitudinal Analysis (1980-2020)
description The aging population constitutes a pivotal demographic shift with substantial implications across social, economic, and healthcare spheres, notably in ethnically diverse territories such as Sarawak, Malaysia. This investigation delivers an exhaustive longitudinal examination of the distribution and demographic trends of the elderly among various ethnic communities in Sarawak from 1980 to 2020. Despite abundant scholarship on population aging, the confluence of ethnicity and aging has received scant attention, particularly within the Malaysian milieu. This research endeavors to bridge this gap by exploring the following question: How have the proportions of senior citizens within Sarawak's diverse ethnic groups evolved from 1980 to 2020? Employing secondary data sourced from the Department of Statistics Malaysia, this study utilises descriptive analysis, linear regression models, and Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques to delineate and expound these trends. The analysis uncovers pronounced disparities in aging trajectories among the ethnic groups. Notably, the Chinese community exhibits the most pronounced and consistent increase in the elderly population, while the Iban and other indigenous cohorts show a decline, possibly attributable to migration and diminished fertility rates. Conversely, the burgeoning proportion of elderly Malays indicates enhancements in health and socio-economic statuses, contrasting with the steady figures observed within the Chinese and Indian communities, which likely reflect enduring cultural traditions such as filial piety. These findings underscore the imperative for culturally attuned policies and interventions tailored to the distinct needs of each ethnic group as Sarawak's demographic landscape ages. This study underscores the importance of recognizing ethnic-specific aging patterns for efficacious public health and social service strategy formulation in a culturally heterogeneous region like Sarawak. By integrating insights into the spatial dynamics of aging, anchored by Tobler's First Law of Geography, this research contributes novel perspectives to the body of knowledge and supports the creation of more effective and inclusive policies.
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author Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali
Tarmiji, Masron
Syahrul Nizam, Junaini
Azizul, Ahmad
Ryoji, Soda
author_facet Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali
Tarmiji, Masron
Syahrul Nizam, Junaini
Azizul, Ahmad
Ryoji, Soda
author_sort Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali
title Ethnic Disparities and Demographic Shifts in Sarawak's Aging Population : A Comprehensive Longitudinal Analysis (1980-2020)
title_short Ethnic Disparities and Demographic Shifts in Sarawak's Aging Population : A Comprehensive Longitudinal Analysis (1980-2020)
title_full Ethnic Disparities and Demographic Shifts in Sarawak's Aging Population : A Comprehensive Longitudinal Analysis (1980-2020)
title_fullStr Ethnic Disparities and Demographic Shifts in Sarawak's Aging Population : A Comprehensive Longitudinal Analysis (1980-2020)
title_full_unstemmed Ethnic Disparities and Demographic Shifts in Sarawak's Aging Population : A Comprehensive Longitudinal Analysis (1980-2020)
title_sort ethnic disparities and demographic shifts in sarawak's aging population : a comprehensive longitudinal analysis (1980-2020)
publisher Geoinformatics International Co., Ltd
publishDate 2025
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47660/3/Ethnic%20Disparities.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47660/
https://journals.sfu.ca/ijg/index.php/journal/article/view/3943
https://doi.org/10.52939/ijg.v21i2.3943
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