Pasaran Buruh dan Standard Hidup di Negeri-Negeri Melayu Bersekutu ketika Kemelesetan Ekonomi, 1929-1938

IF 0.2 Q2 HISTORY
Mohd Shazwan Mokhtar
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This article examines the position of the labour market and the living standards in the Federated Malay States (FMS) during the Great Depression. The collapse of the European market since the end of 1929 directly impacted the economic growth of the FMS which depended on it to export raw materials. This form of dependency is one of the effects of the implementation of imperial economic policies in the FMS that integrates the colonial economic structure with the global economy. This situation allows the FMS to emerge as one of the major exporters of raw materials in the world. Although the issue of the FMS’ economic development has received attention among the historian, the issue of living standards and labour markets has not been studied deeply in previous studies. Therefore, this article explores both issues by proving the inequalities of employment opportunities and wage rates among laborers in the FMS during the depression. The FMS Government administrative records and CO576 colonial records were used to examine colonial policies related to the labour market and living standards. These two sources record empirical data that prove the phenomenon of disparity in both sectors. The results of the study found that the fall in the export economy of the FMS had a relative impact on job opportunities and the unemployment rate of workers. In any case, the protection policy only benefits the skilled workers who are dominated by immigrant labour. This group is also protected by the enforcement of the minimum wage rate by the FMS government. The purpose is to ensure that the colonial economic sector in the FMS continues to operate despite the economic recession
1929-1938 年经济萧条时期马来盟国的劳动力市场和生活水平
本文考察了大萧条时期马来联邦(FMS)的劳动力市场和生活水平。自1929年底以来,欧洲市场的崩溃直接影响了依赖它出口原材料的FMS的经济增长。这种形式的依赖是FMS实施帝国经济政策的影响之一,该政策将殖民地经济结构与全球经济相结合。这种情况使得FMS成为世界主要的原材料出口国之一。虽然FMS的经济发展问题已经受到历史学家的关注,但生活水平和劳动力市场的问题在以往的研究中并没有深入研究。因此,本文通过证明大萧条时期FMS劳动者的就业机会和工资率的不平等来探讨这两个问题。FMS政府行政记录和CO576殖民记录被用来审查与劳动力市场和生活水平有关的殖民政策。这两个来源记录的经验数据证明了这两个部门的差距现象。研究结果发现,FMS出口经济的下降对工人的就业机会和失业率产生了相对影响。无论如何,保护政策只对以移民劳动力为主的技术工人有利。这个群体也受到FMS政府执行最低工资率的保护。其目的是确保FMS的殖民地经济部门在经济衰退的情况下继续运作
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