The study, a follow-up of a study in 2013, was commissioned by the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute and conducted by the Merdeka Center between May and June 2017. Respondents consisted of Malaysian citizens aged 18 and above who resided in Johor. They were selected through random stratified sampling across district of residence, controlled by quota for ethnicity, age and gender. For more information on the survey, click here.
More details on the results of the survey can be found in ISEAS publications: –
- Trends in Southeast Asia 2017/20: The 2017 Johor Survey: Selected Findings
- 2017/84 Johor Survey 2017: Views on Identity, Education and the Johor Royal Family
- 2017/83 Johor Survey 2017: Attitudes Towards Islam, Governance And The Sultan
- 2017/82 Johor Survey 2017: Johorean Views on Iskandar Malaysia and Investments in Johor