Dynamic co-integration between foreign workers and unemployment in Malaysia

This study attempts to investigate the effect of foreign workers on unemployment in Malaysia. Data ranging from 1982 to 2018 were analysed by using the ARDL approach. The results show that a higher number of foreign workers does not have any impact on unemployment in the short run and long run in Ma...

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Published in:International Journal of Public Sector Performance Management
Main Author: Shaari M.S.; Ridzuan A.R.; Masnan F.; Alias N.S.
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Language:English
Published: Inderscience Publishers 2024
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Shaari M.S.; Ridzuan A.R.; Masnan F.; Alias N.S.
Dynamic co-integration between foreign workers and unemployment in Malaysia
2024
International Journal of Public Sector Performance Management
14
3-Apr
10.1504/IJPSPM.2024.142343
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85207933845&doi=10.1504%2fIJPSPM.2024.142343&partnerID=40&md5=d64fd4ee37eb19ccaa20e73f4540c2ac
This study attempts to investigate the effect of foreign workers on unemployment in Malaysia. Data ranging from 1982 to 2018 were analysed by using the ARDL approach. The results show that a higher number of foreign workers does not have any impact on unemployment in the short run and long run in Malaysia. Therefore, an increase in the number of foreign workers into Malaysia does not affect the native labour force. This is because some critical sectors, such as construction, need foreign workers to ensure that the activities of the sectors are not affected due to the shortage of labour. Native workers do not favour jobs in the sectors owing to low payment. The Ganger causality results, on the other hand, show that migration can influence unemployment in the country. Therefore, these findings can shed light on the issue for policymakers to formulate the right policies. Copyright © 2024 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
Inderscience Publishers
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author Shaari M.S.; Ridzuan A.R.; Masnan F.; Alias N.S.
spellingShingle Shaari M.S.; Ridzuan A.R.; Masnan F.; Alias N.S.
Dynamic co-integration between foreign workers and unemployment in Malaysia
author_facet Shaari M.S.; Ridzuan A.R.; Masnan F.; Alias N.S.
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title Dynamic co-integration between foreign workers and unemployment in Malaysia
title_short Dynamic co-integration between foreign workers and unemployment in Malaysia
title_full Dynamic co-integration between foreign workers and unemployment in Malaysia
title_fullStr Dynamic co-integration between foreign workers and unemployment in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic co-integration between foreign workers and unemployment in Malaysia
title_sort Dynamic co-integration between foreign workers and unemployment in Malaysia
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description This study attempts to investigate the effect of foreign workers on unemployment in Malaysia. Data ranging from 1982 to 2018 were analysed by using the ARDL approach. The results show that a higher number of foreign workers does not have any impact on unemployment in the short run and long run in Malaysia. Therefore, an increase in the number of foreign workers into Malaysia does not affect the native labour force. This is because some critical sectors, such as construction, need foreign workers to ensure that the activities of the sectors are not affected due to the shortage of labour. Native workers do not favour jobs in the sectors owing to low payment. The Ganger causality results, on the other hand, show that migration can influence unemployment in the country. Therefore, these findings can shed light on the issue for policymakers to formulate the right policies. Copyright © 2024 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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