Quantitative Assessment of Unemployment among Youths in Malaysia

The youth unemployment rate is three times greater than the total unemployment rate in Malaysia, also it is moving more fluctuated and growing every year after a significant rise in 2015. Hence this study aims to determine the relationship between the influential factors and the youth unemployment r...

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Main Authors: Lok, Lee Wen, Misiran, Masnita, Sapiri, Hasimah, Supadi, Siti Suzlin, Md Yusof, Zahayu
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spelling my.uum.repo.307622024-04-30T13:08:40Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30762/ Quantitative Assessment of Unemployment among Youths in Malaysia Lok, Lee Wen Misiran, Masnita Sapiri, Hasimah Supadi, Siti Suzlin Md Yusof, Zahayu HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare The youth unemployment rate is three times greater than the total unemployment rate in Malaysia, also it is moving more fluctuated and growing every year after a significant rise in 2015. Hence this study aims to determine the relationship between the influential factors and the youth unemployment rate and to examine which factors can serve as future indicators of youth unemployment rate in Malaysia. The annual basis of secondary data from 1992 to 2019 and the analysis methods are used Pearson correlation and multiple linear regression. The correlation results show that inflation rate, trade openness and urbanization are negatively correlated with youth unemployment rate, while Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), migration and exchange rate are positively correlated. Also, the regression results indicate only four factors which are FDI, trade openness, exchange rate, and urbanization are significant to the youth unemployment rate. Thus, they can serve as the future indicators of youth unemployment rate in Malaysia. More specifically, FDI and exchange rate are positively significant correlated with youth unemployment rate, whereas trade openness and urbanization are negatively significant related with youth unemployment rate Penerbit UTM Press 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by_nc https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30762/1/MJFAS%2018%202022%20530-540.pdf Lok, Lee Wen and Misiran, Masnita and Sapiri, Hasimah and Supadi, Siti Suzlin and Md Yusof, Zahayu (2022) Quantitative Assessment of Unemployment among Youths in Malaysia. Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, 18. pp. 530-540. ISSN 2289-599X https://mjfas.utm.my/index.php/mjfas/article/view/2436
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topic HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
spellingShingle HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
Lok, Lee Wen
Misiran, Masnita
Sapiri, Hasimah
Supadi, Siti Suzlin
Md Yusof, Zahayu
Quantitative Assessment of Unemployment among Youths in Malaysia
description The youth unemployment rate is three times greater than the total unemployment rate in Malaysia, also it is moving more fluctuated and growing every year after a significant rise in 2015. Hence this study aims to determine the relationship between the influential factors and the youth unemployment rate and to examine which factors can serve as future indicators of youth unemployment rate in Malaysia. The annual basis of secondary data from 1992 to 2019 and the analysis methods are used Pearson correlation and multiple linear regression. The correlation results show that inflation rate, trade openness and urbanization are negatively correlated with youth unemployment rate, while Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), migration and exchange rate are positively correlated. Also, the regression results indicate only four factors which are FDI, trade openness, exchange rate, and urbanization are significant to the youth unemployment rate. Thus, they can serve as the future indicators of youth unemployment rate in Malaysia. More specifically, FDI and exchange rate are positively significant correlated with youth unemployment rate, whereas trade openness and urbanization are negatively significant related with youth unemployment rate
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author Lok, Lee Wen
Misiran, Masnita
Sapiri, Hasimah
Supadi, Siti Suzlin
Md Yusof, Zahayu
author_facet Lok, Lee Wen
Misiran, Masnita
Sapiri, Hasimah
Supadi, Siti Suzlin
Md Yusof, Zahayu
author_sort Lok, Lee Wen
title Quantitative Assessment of Unemployment among Youths in Malaysia
title_short Quantitative Assessment of Unemployment among Youths in Malaysia
title_full Quantitative Assessment of Unemployment among Youths in Malaysia
title_fullStr Quantitative Assessment of Unemployment among Youths in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Assessment of Unemployment among Youths in Malaysia
title_sort quantitative assessment of unemployment among youths in malaysia
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
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url https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30762/1/MJFAS%2018%202022%20530-540.pdf
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