THE INTERDEPENDENCE BETWEEN POVERTY AND HOMELESSNESS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA, INDONESIA, THAILAND, AND SINGAPORE

M. Jasni, Nazirah Hassan, F. Ibrahim, M. Kamaluddin, Norruzeyati Che Mohd Nasir
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Homelessness is a chronic issue in almost nearly every nation globally whether in underdeveloped, developing or advanced countries. In Southeast Asia, homelessness is rife due to various reasons, where poverty is notably one of the most prominent factors. This conceptual paper reviews past literature focusing on the issue of homelessness in selected countries in Southeast Asia namely, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. The issue of poverty and homelessness has been a long-standing issue across the continent. The increase in homelessness due to poverty increases the challenge of reintegrating homeless individuals into society as most are denied the opportunity of permanent shelter. Living on the streets also implies that most of them are heavily dependent on support from both the government and society. This review of past literature reveals that homelessness and poverty are mutual, interdependent phenomenon that occurs simultaneously. All four countries (Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore) demonstrated that poverty is a significant trigger for the issue of homelessness, whereby most individuals are forced to live on the streets due to the vicious cycle of poverty. This review also significantly provides an overview on the issue of homelessness and poverty in the selected Southeast Asian countries, addressing the gap of limited research on the area of homelessness collectively in the region.
东南亚贫困与无家可归之间的相互依存关系:马来西亚、印度尼西亚、泰国和新加坡的案例
无论是在不发达国家、发展中国家还是发达国家,无家可归几乎在全球每个国家都是一个长期问题。在东南亚,由于各种原因,无家可归现象很普遍,其中贫困是最突出的因素之一。这篇概念性论文回顾了过去的文献,重点关注东南亚选定国家的无家可归问题,即马来西亚、印度尼西亚、新加坡和泰国。贫穷和无家可归的问题一直是整个非洲大陆的一个长期问题。由于贫穷造成的无家可归者增加,增加了使无家可归者重新融入社会的挑战,因为大多数人被剥夺了获得永久住所的机会。流落街头也意味着他们中的大多数人严重依赖政府和社会的支持。对过去文献的回顾表明,无家可归和贫穷是同时发生的相互依存的现象。所有四个国家(马来西亚、印度尼西亚、泰国和新加坡)都表明,贫穷是导致无家可归问题的一个重要因素,由于贫穷的恶性循环,大多数人被迫流落街头。本综述还对选定的东南亚国家的无家可归和贫困问题提供了重要的概述,解决了该地区在无家可归领域的有限研究的空白。
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