Income and employment to achieve a sustainable economy from urbanization in Malaysia
The vital goal of economic activity is the encouragement of human being advancement and well-being in a sustainable way and human need successful criterion to record development favourable to these purposes.The question is to obtain more suitable measures to indicate actual, sustainable economy well...
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Language: | English |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://repo.uum.edu.my/20445/1/KLIBEL10%202016%201-9.pdf http://repo.uum.edu.my/20445/ http://klibel.com/ |
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Summary: | The vital goal of economic activity is the encouragement of human being advancement and well-being in a sustainable way and human need successful criterion to record development favourable to these purposes.The question is to obtain more suitable measures to indicate actual, sustainable economy well-being, human welfare and social advancement.Causes that encourage producing economic well-being comprise household consuming, state well being-related consumption, income disparity and unemployment as well as causes that have the capacity to notably increase long duration sustainability includes education, fossil fuel energy efficacy and net household savings.In a market economy where occupation is the major ways by which individual obtain access to the income required for goods, services and economic safety, unemployment is the critical type of deficiency, related to political deprivation in a democracy.Most studies on economic features of socioeconomic status have considerably disregarded occupational status utilized as independent variable or integrated with income to create a complete indication of socioeconomic status. Why do some individual reports income and employment lower than other peoples in sustainable economic from urbanization process? This test propose that low income and unemployment decrease the likelihood of reporting sustainable economic from urbanization process. Therefore, this pilot test was aims to examine the relationship between income and employment with sustainable economic from urbanization process.This pilot test utilizes a quantitative approach through distributing questionnaires to 115 respondents in Jitra, Kedah to get data. The results showed that income
reduces the probability of reporting employment however income and employment not related to the sustainable economy of the urbanization process. The results confirm that income and employment do not affect the economic sustainability of the urbanization process. |
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