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Explaining community capital changes for malaysian negritos based on longitudinal panel study

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  • W. A. Amir Zal
  • Burhan Che Daud
  • Mustaffa Omar
  • Hood Salleh
  • Sharina Abdul Halim

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It is difficult to understand the changes in the community development process among Negritos in Malaysia without comprehensive data in a longitudinal framework. Thus, this study attempts to explain those changes through just such a study. The format adopts a quantitative approach to a survey designed for Negrito heads of households (HoH). The finding show a change happening in the community capitals, especially the human, social and cultural capitals. But other community capitals have not changed. Two main implications are highlighted: (1) the patterns of change among Negrito are revealed, community capitals under their control are changing, and (2) comprehensive data about the changes can only be obtained through a longitudinal panel study. Thus, longitudinal panel studies should be practiced by researchers in future, which is driving the need for massive and accurate data to develop a community.

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  • W. A. Amir Zal & Burhan Che Daud & Mustaffa Omar & Hood Salleh & Sharina Abdul Halim, 2022. "Explaining community capital changes for malaysian negritos based on longitudinal panel study," Community Development, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 53(3), pages 309-325, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:comdev:v:53:y:2022:i:3:p:309-325
    DOI: 10.1080/15575330.2021.2007147
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