Covid-19 pandemic and unemployment in Malaysia: A case study from Sabah
Covid-19 not only exposed the vulnerability of most industries especially industries that relies on air travel and tourism but resulted in the exponential increase of unemployment in Malaysia. At the same time, online business or trade and ‘GIG’ economy increased exponentially. The sudden and unexpe...
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my.ums.eprints.326292022-05-19T01:48:18Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32629/ Covid-19 pandemic and unemployment in Malaysia: A case study from Sabah Nga Lay Hui @ Janice Nga Wijaya Kamal Ramlan Shafinaz Naim HD5701-6000.9 Labor market. Labor supply. Labor demand Including unemployment, manpower policy, occupational training, employment agencies Covid-19 not only exposed the vulnerability of most industries especially industries that relies on air travel and tourism but resulted in the exponential increase of unemployment in Malaysia. At the same time, online business or trade and ‘GIG’ economy increased exponentially. The sudden and unexpected loss of jobs had dire consequences for many people. This paper examines how policies enacted during the Covid-19 pandemic affected unemployment in Malaysia by focussing on the situation in Sabah, one of the three remaining partners in the formation of Malaysia. It draws on data from the Family, Women and Youth Survey conducted online towards the end of 2020, as well as secondary data. The study shows that hardship has been faced by many people, especially those previously in professional roles, and those who are younger. The widespread damage to the economy, and to social cohesion, will require significant collaboration between business and industry, the government and the people. UTS ePress 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32629/1/Covid-19%20pandemic%20and%20unemployment%20in%20Malaysia_%20A%20case%20study%20from%20Sabah%20_ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32629/3/Covid-19%20pandemic%20and%20unemployment%20in%20Malaysia_%20A%20case%20study%20from%20Sabah.pdf Nga Lay Hui @ Janice Nga and Wijaya Kamal Ramlan and Shafinaz Naim (2021) Covid-19 pandemic and unemployment in Malaysia: A case study from Sabah. Cosmopolitan Civil Societies, 13. pp. 73-90. ISSN 1837-5391 https://search.informit.org/doi/pdf/10.3316/informit.025037045807339 https://doi.org/10.5130/ccs.v13.i2.7591 |
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Covid-19 not only exposed the vulnerability of most industries especially industries that relies on air travel and tourism but resulted in the exponential increase of unemployment in Malaysia. At the same time, online business or trade and ‘GIG’ economy increased exponentially. The sudden and unexpected loss of jobs had dire consequences for many people. This paper examines how policies enacted during the Covid-19 pandemic affected unemployment in Malaysia by focussing on the situation in Sabah, one of the three remaining partners in the formation of Malaysia. It draws on data from the Family, Women and Youth Survey conducted online towards the end of 2020, as well as secondary data. The study shows that hardship has been faced by many people, especially those previously in professional roles, and those who are younger. The widespread damage to the economy, and to social cohesion, will require significant collaboration between business and industry, the government and the people. |
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Covid-19 pandemic and unemployment in Malaysia: A case study from Sabah |
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