Analysis of the Influence of Investment in Education and Health on Economic Growth in Malaysia

Aqeela Noor Nadhirah, T. Kurniawati, Zairenah Binti Md Nor
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This study aims to determine the effect of education as seen from the mean year of schooling and literacy rate, health as seen from life expectancy and infant mortality rate on economic growth in Malaysia. This study uses the panel regression analysis method to see the effect of the independent variables on the dependent variable as seen from data in 2016 to 2020 in Malaysia. By using the Classic Assumption Test and Multiple Linear Regression Analysis methods to see whether the independent variables can affect the dependent variable in Malaysia. The results of this study indicate that mean year of schooling, literacy rate, life expectancy and infant mortality rate have no significant effect on economic growth in Malaysia. From the research results, it is suggested to the government to be able to improve the quality of education and health in the community by providing facilities evenly throughout the country. The need to raise awareness that the importance of education and health as human capital investment. In addition, there is a need for good education and health planning in an effort to improve the quality of human resources.
马来西亚教育和卫生投资对经济增长的影响分析
这项研究的目的是确定从平均受教育年限和识字率来看的教育、从预期寿命来看的健康和婴儿死亡率对马来西亚经济增长的影响。本研究采用面板回归分析方法,从马来西亚2016 - 2020年的数据来看自变量对因变量的影响。通过经典假设检验和多元线性回归分析方法来考察马来西亚的自变量是否会影响因变量。这项研究的结果表明,平均受教育年限、识字率、预期寿命和婴儿死亡率对马来西亚的经济增长没有显著影响。从研究结果来看,建议政府能够通过在全国范围内均匀提供设施来提高社区的教育和卫生质量。需要提高人们对教育和卫生作为人力资本投资的重要性的认识。此外,还需要进行良好的教育和保健规划,以努力提高人力资源的质量。
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