人力资本:跨猩猩群体的分析

IF 0.3 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
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本文从三个主要群体的角度探讨了原住民的人力资本;塞诺伊人,原始马来人和黑人。这篇文章关注的是人力资本所有权、身体技能、经验和参加研讨会/课程、正规教育、社会技能,以及价值观、信仰和对变化和发展的态度。人力资本在原住民社区的发展被称为熟悉的研究。更注重正规教育的人力资本也应扩大到非正规教育方面,特别是在传统土著社区的知识和技能方面,以平衡社区在其背景下的发展。这项研究的重要性是给他们的力量,包括他们所拥有的知识和技能的总体情况。提升人力资本的社区发展规划可以根据各自种族的人力资本所有权(实力)来制定。人力资本的提升可以间接改善原住民的生活质量。本研究采用横断面调查,对原住民社区的人力资本拥有权水平提供解释。本研究的数据是通过发放问卷收集的。本研究涉及彭亨州6个村庄和吉兰丹州3个村庄的所有原住民家长。共有319名受访者参与了本研究。数据收集按区、区进行。总的来说,本研究表明,所有三个群体的人力资本水平都是中等的,基于最小值,以黑人为首,其次是塞诺伊和原始马来人。这证明了原住民族的人力资本水平需要即兴发挥,而即兴发挥直接需要努力提高意识。关键词:人力资本,原住民群体,社区发展,正规教育,非正规教育
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Human capital: An Analysis across the Orang Asli Groups
This article discusses human capital among Orang Asli (aborigines) which focuses on three main groups; Senoi, Proto-Malay and Negrito. This article focusing on the level of human capital ownership, physical skills, experience and participation in workshops/courses and formal education, social skills, as well as values, beliefs, and attitude towards changes and development. Human capital in the Orang Asli communities known as familiar studies in their development. Human capital that focuses more on formal education should also be expanded in the aspect of informal education, especially in the knowledge and skills of the traditional Orang Asli community as balancing of community development in their context. The importance of the study is to give general picture about their strength which comprises of knowledge and skills that they possess. Community development planning to uplift the human capital can be done based on human capital ownership (strength) of the respective ethnicity. The quality of Orang Asli’s life can be indirectly improved with the uplifting of the human capital. This study using a cross sectional survey that provides explanations on the level of human capital ownership in the Orang Asli communities. Data for this research is collected by distributing questionnaires. This study involves all head of family of Orang Asli in six villages in Pahang, and three villages in Kelantan. A total of 319 respondents involved in this study. Data collection was done by according to area and district. In general, this study shows that the level of human capital for all three groups are moderate, based on the minimum value which leads by Negrito, followed by Senoi and Proto-Malay. This proves that the level of human capital among Orang Asli needs improvisation which directly needs efforts for awareness. Keywords: human capital, groups of Orang Asli, community development, formal education, informal education
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