The determinants of unemployment rate in Malaysia / Nurul Farhanah Abdul Rahman

This study sought to explores the determinant factors affecting unemployment rate in Malaysia over the period of 1988 until 2018. The data series of variable Population (POPU), Labor Force (LF), Inflation Rate (IR), Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) are to measure thei...

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Main Author: Abdul Rahman, Nurul Farhanah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Business and Management 2020
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spelling uitm-285622020-03-11T07:23:32Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28562/ The determinants of unemployment rate in Malaysia / Nurul Farhanah Abdul Rahman Abdul Rahman, Nurul Farhanah Population research Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product Unemployment This study sought to explores the determinant factors affecting unemployment rate in Malaysia over the period of 1988 until 2018. The data series of variable Population (POPU), Labor Force (LF), Inflation Rate (IR), Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) are to measure their relationship with Unemployment Rate (UR) using time series analysis. Moreover, this study attempts to examine the best model using Multiple Linear Regressions (MLR). The findings indicate that there is a significant negative relationship between Population (POPU) and Unemployment Rate (UR). There is also a insignificant negative relationship between Labor Force (LF) and Unemployment Rate (UR). However, study indicates that the is no causality relationship between Inflation Rate (IR) and Unemployment Rate. Other than that, the study found that there is significant negative relationship between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Unemployment Rate. Lastly, study indicates that there is insignificantly positive relationship between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Unemployment Rate. Faculty of Business and Management 2020 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28562/1/PPb_NURUL%20FARHANAH%20ABDUL%20RAHMAN%20BM%20M%2020_5.pdf Abdul Rahman, Nurul Farhanah (2020) The determinants of unemployment rate in Malaysia / Nurul Farhanah Abdul Rahman. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Population research
Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product
Unemployment
spellingShingle Population research
Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product
Unemployment
Abdul Rahman, Nurul Farhanah
The determinants of unemployment rate in Malaysia / Nurul Farhanah Abdul Rahman
description This study sought to explores the determinant factors affecting unemployment rate in Malaysia over the period of 1988 until 2018. The data series of variable Population (POPU), Labor Force (LF), Inflation Rate (IR), Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) are to measure their relationship with Unemployment Rate (UR) using time series analysis. Moreover, this study attempts to examine the best model using Multiple Linear Regressions (MLR). The findings indicate that there is a significant negative relationship between Population (POPU) and Unemployment Rate (UR). There is also a insignificant negative relationship between Labor Force (LF) and Unemployment Rate (UR). However, study indicates that the is no causality relationship between Inflation Rate (IR) and Unemployment Rate. Other than that, the study found that there is significant negative relationship between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Unemployment Rate. Lastly, study indicates that there is insignificantly positive relationship between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Unemployment Rate.
format Student Project
author Abdul Rahman, Nurul Farhanah
author_facet Abdul Rahman, Nurul Farhanah
author_sort Abdul Rahman, Nurul Farhanah
title The determinants of unemployment rate in Malaysia / Nurul Farhanah Abdul Rahman
title_short The determinants of unemployment rate in Malaysia / Nurul Farhanah Abdul Rahman
title_full The determinants of unemployment rate in Malaysia / Nurul Farhanah Abdul Rahman
title_fullStr The determinants of unemployment rate in Malaysia / Nurul Farhanah Abdul Rahman
title_full_unstemmed The determinants of unemployment rate in Malaysia / Nurul Farhanah Abdul Rahman
title_sort determinants of unemployment rate in malaysia / nurul farhanah abdul rahman
publisher Faculty of Business and Management
publishDate 2020
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28562/
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