GRADUATE UNEMPLOYMENT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN MALAYSIA

R. Baharin, Muhammad Azri Abdullah
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The COVID-19 epidemic has had a negative impact on many sectors, particularly the Malaysian economy. To prevent the spread of this illness, the government has taken extraordinary steps, issuing Movement Control Orders (MCO) throughout the nation. The consequence of this MCO prevents the firm from working regularly and creates losses to the point where the company must lay off some of its workers to fund the company's operating expenses. This has resulted in a rise in unemployment, as well as making it harder for graduates to join the labour market today. As a result, a research was done to identify the reasons that made it difficult for potential graduates to access the labour market during the COVID-19 epidemic, as well as solutions to this issue. Due to the Movement Control Order, a total of 200 respondents completed a questionnaire created using the Google Form platform and disseminated online (MCO). According to the conclusions of this research, the primary element that makes it difficult for graduates is due to factors of the economic slowdown, particularly during current pandemic, which generates heightened rivalry between graduates and retrenched workers to access the labour market. The study's findings are likely to make prospective graduates more aware of the problems that await them after graduation.
马来西亚2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的毕业生失业情况
新冠肺炎疫情对许多行业,特别是马来西亚经济产生了负面影响。为了防止这种疾病的传播,政府采取了非常措施,在全国范围内发布了行动控制令(MCO)。这种MCO的后果使公司无法正常工作,并造成损失,以至于公司必须解雇一些工人来资助公司的运营费用。这导致了失业率的上升,也使得如今的毕业生更难进入劳动力市场。因此,开展了一项研究,以确定在2019冠状病毒病疫情期间导致潜在毕业生难以进入劳动力市场的原因,以及解决这一问题的办法。由于行动管制令,共有200名受访者完成了使用谷歌表单平台制作并在线分发的问卷(MCO)。根据这项研究的结论,使毕业生难以就业的主要因素是经济放缓的因素,特别是在当前大流行期间,这加剧了毕业生与被裁员工人在进入劳动力市场方面的竞争。这项研究的发现可能会让未来的毕业生更加意识到毕业后等待他们的问题。
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