Sources of Labor Growth in Malaysian Manufacturing Sector

  • Poo Bee Tin Univeristi Kebangsaan Malaysia
  • Zakariah Abdul Rashid Rashid Institute of Economic Research (MIER)
Keywords: input-output, labor, manufacturing, structural decomposition analysis

Abstract

The manufacturing sector plays an important role in Malaysianindustrial development. High growth rates and technology expan-sion in the manufacturing sector resulted in a substantial increasein demand for labor. This process of rapid growth and changes in thedemand for labor were also accompanied by changes in laborstructure and skills. At the same time, the range of activities andproducts became more diversified and, correspondingly the compo-sition of manpower sub sectors changed significantly. This studyemployed the input-output Structural Decomposition Analysis (SDA).The analysis computed the compositional manpower change as aresult of decomposition. The result of this study indicates thatsources of labor growth in the manufacturing sector were favored bychanges in the final demand structure. Within the changes in thefinal demand structure, changes in domestic demand structure werethe dominant source of employment growth between 1978 and 1991and the overall period 1978-2000. However, from 1991 to 2000,employment change was due mainly to changes in export structure.Changes in the structure of domestic demand had a relatively strongand increasing effect on service workers, production and relatedworkers, transport equipment operators, laborers, and clerical andrelated workers during the 1978-1991 period. Changes in the exportstructure were the main factor that had an increasing effect on the employment of high skill workers and sales workers. However,during the second sub period of 1991-2000, manpower growth wasexports structure driven.

Author Biography

Poo Bee Tin, Univeristi Kebangsaan Malaysia

POO, Bee Tin, is a senior lecturer at Faculty of Economics and Management,Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. She held her Ph.D. (2010) in Economicsfrom Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia; and her Master in Economics(1998) from the same univerisity. Her fields of Specialization are economiclabor and economic population. She has also published her articles atMalaysian Journal.

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Published
2010-09-05
How to Cite
Tin, P. B., & Rashid, Z. A. R. (2010). Sources of Labor Growth in Malaysian Manufacturing Sector. Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business, 12(3), 325-354. Retrieved from https://journal.ugm.ac.id/v3/gamaijb/article/view/15277