Malaysia’s Self-Employment Explosion: Why So Many Own-Account Workers?

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • In recent years, the numbers for self-employed persons are growing dramatically, even as the numbers for people in traditional paid employment have begun to decline. This major change in the country’s workforce and business structure is often overlooked. • The self-employed...

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Main Author: Schaper, Michael
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute 2020
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Online Access:https://www.iseas.edu.sg/category/articles-commentaries/iseas-perspective/iseas-perspective-2020/page/3/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78446
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description EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • In recent years, the numbers for self-employed persons are growing dramatically, even as the numbers for people in traditional paid employment have begun to decline. This major change in the country’s workforce and business structure is often overlooked. • The self-employed are now the second biggest group in the Malaysian workforce. In 2018, there were 2.86 million own-account workers, out of a total of 14.8 million working adults. • The self-employed are more likely to be older males, Bumiputera, and located in urban areas. The Klang Valley (greater Kuala Lumpur) region and Sabah have the highest numbers of own-account workers in the country. • The growth of self-employment may be due to an expanding services sector, the rise of the gig economy, the desire to “be your own boss”, and a more positive attitude towards entrepreneurship in the community. • More active government policy is needed to support this growing sector of the labour force.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-784462020-06-09T06:47:43Z Malaysia’s Self-Employment Explosion: Why So Many Own-Account Workers? Schaper, Michael 1605 - Policy and Administration EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • In recent years, the numbers for self-employed persons are growing dramatically, even as the numbers for people in traditional paid employment have begun to decline. This major change in the country’s workforce and business structure is often overlooked. • The self-employed are now the second biggest group in the Malaysian workforce. In 2018, there were 2.86 million own-account workers, out of a total of 14.8 million working adults. • The self-employed are more likely to be older males, Bumiputera, and located in urban areas. The Klang Valley (greater Kuala Lumpur) region and Sabah have the highest numbers of own-account workers in the country. • The growth of self-employment may be due to an expanding services sector, the rise of the gig economy, the desire to “be your own boss”, and a more positive attitude towards entrepreneurship in the community. • More active government policy is needed to support this growing sector of the labour force. 2020 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78446 English https://www.iseas.edu.sg/category/articles-commentaries/iseas-perspective/iseas-perspective-2020/page/3/ ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute unknown
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Schaper, Michael
Malaysia’s Self-Employment Explosion: Why So Many Own-Account Workers?
title Malaysia’s Self-Employment Explosion: Why So Many Own-Account Workers?
title_full Malaysia’s Self-Employment Explosion: Why So Many Own-Account Workers?
title_fullStr Malaysia’s Self-Employment Explosion: Why So Many Own-Account Workers?
title_full_unstemmed Malaysia’s Self-Employment Explosion: Why So Many Own-Account Workers?
title_short Malaysia’s Self-Employment Explosion: Why So Many Own-Account Workers?
title_sort malaysia’s self-employment explosion: why so many own-account workers?
topic 1605 - Policy and Administration
url https://www.iseas.edu.sg/category/articles-commentaries/iseas-perspective/iseas-perspective-2020/page/3/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78446