Abstract

In order to achieve a status of developed country, the Malaysian government carried out various measures in the economic, political and social aspects. The clear thing to us is that the economic aspect is emphasized because it is considered as the engine of economic growth and development that is able to accelerate the achievement of developed countries. Generally, this book is divided into two parts, namely the writing of which is based on secondary data obtained from official government data and the writing of which is based on primary data collected through field work in 2007/2008. This book contains nine chapters and the discussion is focused on the impact of human capital on the level and distribution of household income and individuals in Malaysia. The power of human capital in developing countries cannot be question. The educated population leaves greater impact on the increase in the social, political and economic growth of a country. In view of this problem various approaches have been made and various measurements were used.

Highlights

  • In order to achieve a status of developed country, the Malaysian government carried out various measures in the economic, political and social aspects

  • The clear thing to us is that the economic aspect is emphasized because it is considered as the engine of economic growth and development that is able to accelerate the achievement of developed countries

  • Human capital is measured using a variety of approaches, including measures of human capital components separately and formed a human capital index

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Introduction

In order to achieve a status of developed country, the Malaysian government carried out various measures in the economic, political and social aspects. This book contains nine chapters and the discussion is focused on the impact of human capital on the level and distribution of household income and individuals in Malaysia. The distribution of income, measurement used is the percentage of income or wages received by households or individuals. The impact of human capital on wage differentials and income working individuals are analyzed in detail.

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