Essential Goods and Services Needs Among the B40 In the Klang Valley During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Mohd Nazmi Ahmad, Mufdhiati Mufdhiati, Doris Padmini Selvaratnam
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The COVID-19 pandemic created chaos and conflicts in society as there was a disruption in the social and economic spheres of life globally and locally. The pandemic led to the loss of limited economic resources needed to meet the family's daily demands due to job loss, temporary layoffs, or other circumstances. This study intends to determine the importance of necessities among the B40 group in Malaysia's Klang Valley. The study also explored the importance and relationship between essential goods and services during the pandemic. The information came from a survey given to the Klang Valley's B40 group utilizing Facebook (FB) social media and FB Ads. The data were compiled from 363 respondents and summarised using the cross-sectional survey sampling method. The study focuses on the B40 group as Malaysia's disadvantaged, particularly in obtaining essential products and services due to their vulnerability. Several statistical tests investigate this. Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient test analyzes the descriptive statistics analysis. The factors of food, healthcare, shelter, transportation, and formal education have both positive and negative connections with the demographic variables. The studies' findings revealed that all demographic parameters had positive and negative connections, demonstrating that the B40 Group in the Klang Valley needs all essentials. According to the analysis's findings, 94% of respondents concur that food should take precedence during the pandemic. A majority of respondents (92%) think that healthcare (91%), shelter, and (84%) formal education is the essential goods and services. The most important food is rice, followed by vegetables, meat, milk for children, and other food categories. Vaccines are the highest priority among healthcare products and services, followed by masks and medications.Additionally, many members of the B40 group have experienced decreased income and possibly job losses due to the installation of movement order control (MCO) during the epidemic. As a result, despite being supported by government aid, the household's income is insufficient to meet its demands. Therefore, to efficiently channel aid to those in need, the government still needs to increase the distribution of goods and services based on priorities. According to the study's conclusions, to ensure that everyone has access to their needs, especially in times of crisis, comprehensive, precise data on homes and the availability of necessary commodities and services must be put in place digitally in the future.
新冠肺炎大流行期间巴生谷B40居民对必需品和服务的需求
新冠肺炎疫情给全球和地区的社会经济生活带来了混乱和冲突。由于失业、临时裁员或其他情况,疫情导致了满足家庭日常需求所需的有限经济资源的损失。本研究旨在确定马来西亚巴生谷B40群体中必需品的重要性。该研究还探讨了大流行期间基本商品和服务之间的重要性和关系。这些信息来自对巴生谷B40群体利用Facebook社交媒体和Facebook广告进行的一项调查。数据来自363名受访者,并使用横断面调查抽样方法进行总结。该研究的重点是B40群体作为马来西亚的弱势群体,特别是在获得基本产品和服务方面,由于他们的脆弱性。几个统计测试对此进行了调查。Spearman秩相关系数检验采用描述性统计分析。食物、保健、住房、交通和正规教育等因素与人口变量既有积极的联系,也有消极的联系。研究结果显示,所有人口参数都有积极和消极的联系,表明巴生谷的B40集团需要所有必需品。根据分析结果,94%的答复者同意在大流行期间应优先考虑粮食。大多数受访者(92%)认为医疗保健(91%)、住房和正规教育(84%)是必不可少的商品和服务。最重要的食物是大米,其次是蔬菜、肉类、儿童牛奶和其他食物类别。在医疗保健产品和服务中,疫苗是最重要的,其次是口罩和药物。此外,由于在疫情期间安装了移动命令控制系统(MCO), B40群体的许多成员经历了收入减少和可能失业的情况。结果,尽管得到了政府的援助,家庭的收入仍不足以满足其需求。因此,为了有效地为需要帮助的人提供援助,政府仍然需要根据优先顺序增加货物和服务的分配。根据该研究的结论,为了确保每个人都能获得他们的需求,特别是在危机时期,未来必须以数字方式建立全面、精确的住房数据以及必要商品和服务的可用性。
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Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics
Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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