Comparative study of smoothing methods and box-jenkins model in forecasting unemployment rate in Malaysia / Norliana Mohd Lip … [et al.]

One of the significant problems faced by all countries in the world, especially developing countries is unemployment. It must be taken into account by the government regardless of whether its effect is critical or under control. According to the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM), the unemploy...

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Main Authors: Mohd Lip, Norliana, Mohd Rizuan, Nurul Lina Natasha, Iezudin, Nur Izzati, Mohamad, Nur Azzarina, Mohd Rasyid, Nur Rasyida, Hassan, Fatin Aliyah, Ithnin, Hanafi
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spelling my.uitm.ir.461182021-05-31T00:49:10Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46118/ Comparative study of smoothing methods and box-jenkins model in forecasting unemployment rate in Malaysia / Norliana Mohd Lip … [et al.] Mohd Lip, Norliana Mohd Rizuan, Nurul Lina Natasha Iezudin, Nur Izzati Mohamad, Nur Azzarina Mohd Rasyid, Nur Rasyida Hassan, Fatin Aliyah Ithnin, Hanafi Forecasting Unemployment Malaysia One of the significant problems faced by all countries in the world, especially developing countries is unemployment. It must be taken into account by the government regardless of whether its effect is critical or under control. According to the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM), the unemployment rate refers to the proportion of the unemployed population to the total population in labour force. The high unemployment rate will reflect the negative impact on labour market. This study was conducted to identify the best model among smoothing techniques (double exponential smoothing and Holt’s model) and the Box-Jenkins model for forecasting the unemployment rate in Malaysia since there is no appropriate model in estimating the unemployment rate in the future. The performance of the best model was determined by using several error measures such as Mean Square Error (MSE), Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) and Geometric Root Mean Square Error (GRMSE). The lowest error measure identified which model is appropriate to forecast the unemployment rate in Malaysia. The findings showed that the most appropriate model is ARIMA (2,1,3) in the Box-Jenkins method since it indicated the smallest value of all error measures. In addition, the study demonstrated that there was an increment in the unemployment rate in Malaysia since the forecasted trend line showed low fluctuation which gradually increasing and decreasing from January 2019 until December 2019. This implied that the future value of the unemployment rate in Malaysia is stable and not considered as a critical problem. Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Pahang 2021-03 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46118/1/46118.pdf ID46118 Mohd Lip, Norliana and Mohd Rizuan, Nurul Lina Natasha and Iezudin, Nur Izzati and Mohamad, Nur Azzarina and Mohd Rasyid, Nur Rasyida and Hassan, Fatin Aliyah and Ithnin, Hanafi (2021) Comparative study of smoothing methods and box-jenkins model in forecasting unemployment rate in Malaysia / Norliana Mohd Lip … [et al.]. Gading Journal of Science and Technology, 4 (1). pp. 1-8. ISSN e-ISSN: 2637 - 0018 http://www.gadingst.learningdistance.org/index.php/gadingst/article/view/80
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topic Forecasting
Unemployment
Malaysia
spellingShingle Forecasting
Unemployment
Malaysia
Mohd Lip, Norliana
Mohd Rizuan, Nurul Lina Natasha
Iezudin, Nur Izzati
Mohamad, Nur Azzarina
Mohd Rasyid, Nur Rasyida
Hassan, Fatin Aliyah
Ithnin, Hanafi
Comparative study of smoothing methods and box-jenkins model in forecasting unemployment rate in Malaysia / Norliana Mohd Lip … [et al.]
description One of the significant problems faced by all countries in the world, especially developing countries is unemployment. It must be taken into account by the government regardless of whether its effect is critical or under control. According to the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM), the unemployment rate refers to the proportion of the unemployed population to the total population in labour force. The high unemployment rate will reflect the negative impact on labour market. This study was conducted to identify the best model among smoothing techniques (double exponential smoothing and Holt’s model) and the Box-Jenkins model for forecasting the unemployment rate in Malaysia since there is no appropriate model in estimating the unemployment rate in the future. The performance of the best model was determined by using several error measures such as Mean Square Error (MSE), Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) and Geometric Root Mean Square Error (GRMSE). The lowest error measure identified which model is appropriate to forecast the unemployment rate in Malaysia. The findings showed that the most appropriate model is ARIMA (2,1,3) in the Box-Jenkins method since it indicated the smallest value of all error measures. In addition, the study demonstrated that there was an increment in the unemployment rate in Malaysia since the forecasted trend line showed low fluctuation which gradually increasing and decreasing from January 2019 until December 2019. This implied that the future value of the unemployment rate in Malaysia is stable and not considered as a critical problem.
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author Mohd Lip, Norliana
Mohd Rizuan, Nurul Lina Natasha
Iezudin, Nur Izzati
Mohamad, Nur Azzarina
Mohd Rasyid, Nur Rasyida
Hassan, Fatin Aliyah
Ithnin, Hanafi
author_facet Mohd Lip, Norliana
Mohd Rizuan, Nurul Lina Natasha
Iezudin, Nur Izzati
Mohamad, Nur Azzarina
Mohd Rasyid, Nur Rasyida
Hassan, Fatin Aliyah
Ithnin, Hanafi
author_sort Mohd Lip, Norliana
title Comparative study of smoothing methods and box-jenkins model in forecasting unemployment rate in Malaysia / Norliana Mohd Lip … [et al.]
title_short Comparative study of smoothing methods and box-jenkins model in forecasting unemployment rate in Malaysia / Norliana Mohd Lip … [et al.]
title_full Comparative study of smoothing methods and box-jenkins model in forecasting unemployment rate in Malaysia / Norliana Mohd Lip … [et al.]
title_fullStr Comparative study of smoothing methods and box-jenkins model in forecasting unemployment rate in Malaysia / Norliana Mohd Lip … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of smoothing methods and box-jenkins model in forecasting unemployment rate in Malaysia / Norliana Mohd Lip … [et al.]
title_sort comparative study of smoothing methods and box-jenkins model in forecasting unemployment rate in malaysia / norliana mohd lip … [et al.]
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Pahang
publishDate 2021
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46118/1/46118.pdf
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