2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2016.05.233
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The Role and Activities of Malay Housewives and their Influence on Housing Design Preferences

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“…10,20 Ibu rumah tangga memiliki rutinitas rumah tangga yang tinggi dan berulang setiap harinya, seperti mencuci baju, memasak, merawat anak, dan membersihkan rumah. 21 Penelitian terdahulu menemukan bahwa ibu rumah tangga yang menggunakan jasa asisten rumah tangga (ART) cenderung memiliki tingkat stres lebih rendah. 22 Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa rutinitas rumah tangga dapat meningkatkan terjadinya stres.…”
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“…10,20 Ibu rumah tangga memiliki rutinitas rumah tangga yang tinggi dan berulang setiap harinya, seperti mencuci baju, memasak, merawat anak, dan membersihkan rumah. 21 Penelitian terdahulu menemukan bahwa ibu rumah tangga yang menggunakan jasa asisten rumah tangga (ART) cenderung memiliki tingkat stres lebih rendah. 22 Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa rutinitas rumah tangga dapat meningkatkan terjadinya stres.…”
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“…[21] For those who are full housewives, the higher prevalence of physical inactivity (52.8%) might be due to lack of time as they are more focused on their other responsibilities such as doing household chores. [22] People emphasis physical appearance when one is starting a relationship, [23] therefore one of the main motivations to be physically active is to improve their appearance. [24] However, marriage causes people to let their guard down in keeping good physical appearance as they are complacent and satisfied with their appearance [25] and this leads to lack of motivation for them to be physically active.…”
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“…McDonald's (2008) social study concluded that high housing costs is a factor for the low fertility (birth rate) in East Asia. Yuhaniz and Jusan (2016) studied the design preferences for houses of Malay homemakers.…”
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