Factors affecting wages and salaries of manufacturing sector in Malaysia / Sofhia Amira Redzuan

The manufacturing industry has provided many opportunities for Malaysians to build careers based on their job expertise within the manufacturing domain. With the increase of opportunities, so did the increase of wages and salaries being offered for workers in the manufacturing sector. However, we ha...

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Main Author: Redzuan, Sofhia Amira
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/44771/1/44771.pdf
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/44771/
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Summary:The manufacturing industry has provided many opportunities for Malaysians to build careers based on their job expertise within the manufacturing domain. With the increase of opportunities, so did the increase of wages and salaries being offered for workers in the manufacturing sector. However, we have seen that there are correlations which are evident in terms of factors determining the wages and salaries with a better standard of living. For this research, we have used a design research sampling that incorporates validity and reliability testing to understand the correlation of the factors and ultimately test our hypothesis. Six research tests had been done which is descriptive analysis, regression analysis and also the assumption analysis that are consist of normality test, multi-collinearity test, autocorrelation test and ramsey RESET test. The result obtained from the tests are then used to determining the relationship between the selected variables. The overall findings from the testing that we have conducted show a positive coefficient between wages and the labour market but project a different coefficient with regards to foreign labour and productivity. This basically means that as foreign labour and productivity is decreased, wages and salaries offered would increase and vice versa. With these contrasting results, we believe that more data and new factors should be included to obtain a more comprehensive result.