Title of article :
Higher Education And Employment in Malaysia
Author/Authors :
Wong Annie, Muk-Ngiik MARA University of Technology Sarawak, Malaysia , Hamali, Jamil MARA University of Technology Sarawak, Malaysia
From page :
102
To page :
120
Abstract :
Globalization and rapid changing technologies have resulted in a highly competitive job market. This has required a greater demand for higher education to fill in the roles of trainer and developer of marketable skills. However, of late, extensive evidence indicates that graduate unemployment, and mismatches between graduates skills and the needs of the employment systems are on the rise in many countries. This phenomenon is also seen in Malaysia. This paper examines the main issues facing graduate employment in Malaysia using empirical evidence obtained from annual reports published by the various government ministries as well as a tracer study conducted in year 2002 on Diploma in Banking studies (DIB) graduates from MARA University a/Technology, Sarawak Branch. Four issues that include rising unemployment among graduates, mismatch between graduates skills and employers requirement, the appropriateness of graduates employment, and the shrinkage of employment in the public sector are discussed in this paper. Several strategies have been suggested in this paper to overcome these problems. These include, amongst others conducting tracer studies, development of generic skills, adjusting and upgrading curricula and activities to enhance graduates employment prospects, increasing science and technology graduates, and benchmarking with established universities
Keywords :
Highereducation , Employment , Unemployment
Journal title :
international journal of business and society
Journal title :
international journal of business and society
Record number :
2561861
Link To Document :
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