A study on the relationship between unemployment, GDP growth and population with the rising crime rates in Malaysia / Effie Laurence Edin

This study is designed to investigate the relationship between unemployment, GDP growth and Population with the rising crime rates in Malaysia. The study covers the period for 1982-2011. For this study, Statistical Package Social Science (SPSS) is used to analyze all the data collected. The estimate...

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Main Author: Edin, Effie Laurence
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spelling my.uitm.ir.1005192024-09-10T07:12:44Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/100519/ A study on the relationship between unemployment, GDP growth and population with the rising crime rates in Malaysia / Effie Laurence Edin Edin, Effie Laurence Personnel management. Employment management This study is designed to investigate the relationship between unemployment, GDP growth and Population with the rising crime rates in Malaysia. The study covers the period for 1982-2011. For this study, Statistical Package Social Science (SPSS) is used to analyze all the data collected. The estimated result assume that unemployment, GDP growth and population are positive related to crime rate and have significant relationship. However, GDP growth is not significant while unemployment is negative related with crime rates. 2014 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/100519/1/100519.pdf A study on the relationship between unemployment, GDP growth and population with the rising crime rates in Malaysia / Effie Laurence Edin. (2014) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sabah.
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A study on the relationship between unemployment, GDP growth and population with the rising crime rates in Malaysia / Effie Laurence Edin
description This study is designed to investigate the relationship between unemployment, GDP growth and Population with the rising crime rates in Malaysia. The study covers the period for 1982-2011. For this study, Statistical Package Social Science (SPSS) is used to analyze all the data collected. The estimated result assume that unemployment, GDP growth and population are positive related to crime rate and have significant relationship. However, GDP growth is not significant while unemployment is negative related with crime rates.
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title A study on the relationship between unemployment, GDP growth and population with the rising crime rates in Malaysia / Effie Laurence Edin
title_short A study on the relationship between unemployment, GDP growth and population with the rising crime rates in Malaysia / Effie Laurence Edin
title_full A study on the relationship between unemployment, GDP growth and population with the rising crime rates in Malaysia / Effie Laurence Edin
title_fullStr A study on the relationship between unemployment, GDP growth and population with the rising crime rates in Malaysia / Effie Laurence Edin
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title_sort study on the relationship between unemployment, gdp growth and population with the rising crime rates in malaysia / effie laurence edin
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