Foreign workers in Malaysia : its implication on Malaysia's GDP growth.

This study examines the effect of foreign workers on Malaysia’s GDP growth for the past three decades. Results suggested that foreign workers have no significant impact on the GDP growth of the host country. This is due to their low-skilled nature, low educational attainment and low number of expatr...

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Main Authors: Chuah, Soon Perng., Low, Shen Hon., Seah, Xiao Lin., Tok, Ann Kee.
Other Authors: School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-521042019-12-10T11:13:19Z Foreign workers in Malaysia : its implication on Malaysia's GDP growth. Chuah, Soon Perng. Low, Shen Hon. Seah, Xiao Lin. Tok, Ann Kee. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Nguyen Duc Quang DRNTU::Humanities This study examines the effect of foreign workers on Malaysia’s GDP growth for the past three decades. Results suggested that foreign workers have no significant impact on the GDP growth of the host country. This is due to their low-skilled nature, low educational attainment and low number of expatriates. Government could adopt policies like importing more expatriates, increasing foreign worker levy, grooming more local skilled-workers and many more to solve this problem. Bachelor of Arts 2013-04-22T07:53:55Z 2013-04-22T07:53:55Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52104 en Nanyang Technological University 59 p. application/pdf application/pdf
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Chuah, Soon Perng.
Low, Shen Hon.
Seah, Xiao Lin.
Tok, Ann Kee.
Foreign workers in Malaysia : its implication on Malaysia's GDP growth.
description This study examines the effect of foreign workers on Malaysia’s GDP growth for the past three decades. Results suggested that foreign workers have no significant impact on the GDP growth of the host country. This is due to their low-skilled nature, low educational attainment and low number of expatriates. Government could adopt policies like importing more expatriates, increasing foreign worker levy, grooming more local skilled-workers and many more to solve this problem.
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author_facet School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Chuah, Soon Perng.
Low, Shen Hon.
Seah, Xiao Lin.
Tok, Ann Kee.
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author Chuah, Soon Perng.
Low, Shen Hon.
Seah, Xiao Lin.
Tok, Ann Kee.
author_sort Chuah, Soon Perng.
title Foreign workers in Malaysia : its implication on Malaysia's GDP growth.
title_short Foreign workers in Malaysia : its implication on Malaysia's GDP growth.
title_full Foreign workers in Malaysia : its implication on Malaysia's GDP growth.
title_fullStr Foreign workers in Malaysia : its implication on Malaysia's GDP growth.
title_full_unstemmed Foreign workers in Malaysia : its implication on Malaysia's GDP growth.
title_sort foreign workers in malaysia : its implication on malaysia's gdp growth.
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