Abstract

The issue of poverty becomes more serious with the migration of people from rural to urban in search of employment opportunities and a more comfortable life compared to rural areas. The Economic Planning Unit report stated that 56% of poor families are from household in urban areas with their incomes are below RM4,000 a month. The main objective of this study to examine the correlations and regressions among construct of social change and sustainable livelihood. Data analyse using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science) software. The respondents was randomly selected using simple random sampling. This study expects to discover significant relationship between adaptation social change of urban poverty and life sustainability. The results show that the human capital and social wellbeing have a significant influence on the sustainability of life. The findings contributes to the social change indeed has an impact on the sustainable of community life.

Highlights

  • Based on statistics from the Economic Planning Unit (2015), in 2014 there were a total of 2.7 million households still belong to the B40 or low -income group

  • The findings of this study has established the model on the impact adaptation of social change of urban poverty toward sustainable livelihood

  • The final model developed in this study showed that impact adaptation of social change toward urban poverty sustainable livelihood as shown in figure 2

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Introduction

Based on statistics from the Economic Planning Unit (2015), in 2014 there were a total of 2.7 million households still belong to the B40 or low -income group. To determine whether adaption of social change has a positive correlation on sustainability of life 2. To determine whether the adaptation social change influence sustainable livelihood of urban poverty.

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