
Work, Jobs & Livelihoods
Analyzing labor market transformations, employment challenges, and livelihood strategies to ensure dignified work and economic security for all Malaysians.

Malaysia's labor market faces multiple transitions from automation, demographic shifts, and changing work patterns. Our research examines youth unemployment and skills mismatches despite higher education expansion, the rise of gig economy and platform work affecting social protection, minimum wage adequacy and implementation across sectors, migrant worker contributions and their rights protection, and gender gaps in workforce participation and career advancement.
As Malaysia navigates future of work challenges while ensuring inclusive growth, we analyze reskilling and upskilling pathways for displaced workers, social insurance reforms for non-standard employment, labor productivity improvements without job losses, mechanisms for reducing reliance on low-skilled foreign labor, and strategies for creating high-value jobs while protecting vulnerable workers including those in informal sectors across urban and rural Malaysia.
As Malaysia navigates future of work challenges while ensuring inclusive growth, we analyze reskilling and upskilling pathways for displaced workers, social insurance reforms for non-standard employment, labor productivity improvements without job losses, mechanisms for reducing reliance on low-skilled foreign labor, and strategies for creating high-value jobs while protecting vulnerable workers including those in informal sectors across urban and rural Malaysia.
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Jan 9, 2026
Regional Insights on the Care Economy: Childcare
Despite the declining fertility rate seen worldwide and in Malaysia, the issue of childcare still remains, particularly since family structures are becoming more independent units. With many parents chasing economic opportunities and lacking community support to raise children, childcare services are in demand. This article will briefly explore how countries such as Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam are moving to improving the quality and accessibility of childcare services to allow for comparison with Malaysia’s own initiatives and provide lessons on the way forward.
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Jan 9, 2026
Regional Insights on the Care Economy: Childcare
Despite the declining fertility rate seen worldwide and in Malaysia, the issue of childcare still remains, particularly since family structures are becoming more independent units. With many parents chasing economic opportunities and lacking community support to raise children, childcare services are in demand. This article will briefly explore how countries such as Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam are moving to improving the quality and accessibility of childcare services to allow for comparison with Malaysia’s own initiatives and provide lessons on the way forward.
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Jan 9, 2026
Regional Insights on the Care Economy: Aged Care
The burden of care is a rising issue faced not just by Malaysia but also across the globe. The increase in dependant populations in tandem with a shrinking working age group has led countries to rethink how the former population is taken care of while still balancing economic growth. This article will briefly explore how countries such as Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam are moving to tackling the needs of their ageing nation in order to provide lessons for the establishment of Malaysia’s own Care Framework.
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Jan 9, 2026
Regional Insights on the Care Economy: Aged Care
The burden of care is a rising issue faced not just by Malaysia but also across the globe. The increase in dependant populations in tandem with a shrinking working age group has led countries to rethink how the former population is taken care of while still balancing economic growth. This article will briefly explore how countries such as Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam are moving to tackling the needs of their ageing nation in order to provide lessons for the establishment of Malaysia’s own Care Framework.

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Dec 11, 2025
Increasing Intra-ASEAN Trade (Part 2): The Developmental Strategy
Relying on foreign assembly is a middle-income trap. To reach high income, ASEAN states must nurture indigenous national champions that control the technology.

OP-ED.
Dec 11, 2025
Increasing Intra-ASEAN Trade (Part 2): The Developmental Strategy
Relying on foreign assembly is a middle-income trap. To reach high income, ASEAN states must nurture indigenous national champions that control the technology.

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Dec 11, 2025
Martabatkan Profesion Teknikal di Kalangan Masyarakat
Artikel ini bertujuan mengupas impak pengiktirafan profesional terhadap pembangunan bakat teknikal dan teknologi di Malaysia.

OP-ED.
Dec 11, 2025
Martabatkan Profesion Teknikal di Kalangan Masyarakat
Artikel ini bertujuan mengupas impak pengiktirafan profesional terhadap pembangunan bakat teknikal dan teknologi di Malaysia.
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Nov 12, 2024
Recognising and Rewarding Care Workers


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Nov 12, 2024
Recognising and Rewarding Care Workers
Care & Domestic Work
Hafiz Hafizi Suhaimi
Nov 12, 2024
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Nov 12, 2024
Care in Malaysia: Emerging Trends, Challenges and Opportunities


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Nov 12, 2024
Care in Malaysia: Emerging Trends, Challenges and Opportunities
Care & Domestic Work
Ilyana Mukhriz
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Nov 4, 2024
Tackling the Education Debt Crisis in Malaysia

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Nov 4, 2024
Tackling the Education Debt Crisis in Malaysia
Labour Trends & Youth Employment
Dr Mohd Amirul Rafiq Abu Rahim
Nov 4, 2024
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Oct 29, 2024
Atasi Ketidaksamaan di Rumah demi Kesaksamaan di Tempat Kerja


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Atasi Ketidaksamaan di Rumah demi Kesaksamaan di Tempat Kerja
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Oct 4, 2024
Gender Gap in the World of Work: Status and Progress


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Oct 4, 2024
Gender Gap in the World of Work: Status and Progress
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Puteri Marjan Megat Muzafar
Oct 4, 2024
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Oct 4, 2024
Individual Attributes, Values and the Gender Employment Gap


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Oct 4, 2024
Individual Attributes, Values and the Gender Employment Gap
Care & Domestic Work
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Bantuan Tunai: Dapatan Antarabangsa dan Pengalaman Malaysia


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Jul 29, 2024
Bantuan Tunai: Dapatan Antarabangsa dan Pengalaman Malaysia
Social Protection
Puteri Marjan Megat Muzafar
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May 13, 2024
Worker power – the missing link between a 'tight' labour market and better wages


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Worker power – the missing link between a 'tight' labour market and better wages
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Mar 29, 2024
Getting the Numbers Right: Graduates in Electricity and Electronics

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Getting the Numbers Right: Graduates in Electricity and Electronics
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