This paper makes a diagnosis of poverty and social security system in Malaysia. The socioeconomic gap between Malays and non-Malays, between urban dwellers and rural residents, and between Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah or Sarawak remains enormous despite government's aggressive affirmative action policies since the ethnic riot in 1969 along with the rapid economic growth. Malaysia's social security system holds institutional safety measures mainly for old age and industrial accidents, but none for sickness and unemployment. In the country the people covered by the institutional scheme of social security are limited to employed workers. About half of the total employed workers are covered by the Employment Provident Fund or related...
Social Safety Net (SSN) is one of affirmative action by the Malaysia government in fostering the inc...
The New Economic Model for Malaysia (NEM) 2010 defines inclusiveness as one of the three pillars of ...
This paper represents an attempt to seek a better way to measure poverty in Malaysia. Many studies, ...
Poverty is multidimensional, involving not only income deprivation, but also ill-health, illiteracy...
The integration of an economy to the global market, even when it leads to a higher standard of livin...
The integration of an economy to the global market, even when it leads to a higher standard of livin...
Social security programmes for migrant workers in ASEAN countries comprises of old age, invalidity, ...
The predominance of wage employment in Malaysia can be observed from employment status data. Its pre...
This study employs a synthetic panel approach based on nationally representative micro-level data to...
Social security is one of the vital human rights enunciated in the Universal Declaration of Human Ri...
Studies on social security in Malaysia can be traced back way in the early years of 2000s and has be...
Assessing poverty using multiple dimensions of deprivation provides a comprehensive picture of pover...
The 4th Malaysian Population and Family Study by the National Population and Family Development Boar...
Globally, social protection schemes are considered as effective tools in ensuring the well-being of ...
Since independence year in 1957, health sector development programmes have concentrated on improving...
Social Safety Net (SSN) is one of affirmative action by the Malaysia government in fostering the inc...
The New Economic Model for Malaysia (NEM) 2010 defines inclusiveness as one of the three pillars of ...
This paper represents an attempt to seek a better way to measure poverty in Malaysia. Many studies, ...
Poverty is multidimensional, involving not only income deprivation, but also ill-health, illiteracy...
The integration of an economy to the global market, even when it leads to a higher standard of livin...
The integration of an economy to the global market, even when it leads to a higher standard of livin...
Social security programmes for migrant workers in ASEAN countries comprises of old age, invalidity, ...
The predominance of wage employment in Malaysia can be observed from employment status data. Its pre...
This study employs a synthetic panel approach based on nationally representative micro-level data to...
Social security is one of the vital human rights enunciated in the Universal Declaration of Human Ri...
Studies on social security in Malaysia can be traced back way in the early years of 2000s and has be...
Assessing poverty using multiple dimensions of deprivation provides a comprehensive picture of pover...
The 4th Malaysian Population and Family Study by the National Population and Family Development Boar...
Globally, social protection schemes are considered as effective tools in ensuring the well-being of ...
Since independence year in 1957, health sector development programmes have concentrated on improving...
Social Safety Net (SSN) is one of affirmative action by the Malaysia government in fostering the inc...
The New Economic Model for Malaysia (NEM) 2010 defines inclusiveness as one of the three pillars of ...
This paper represents an attempt to seek a better way to measure poverty in Malaysia. Many studies, ...