Abstract
In the government's efforts to improve the living standards of the people, education and entrepreneurship are the best tools in the economic problems of a society by providing them with extensive knowledge and skills. The main objective of this paper is to look at the relationship between social entrepreneurship and, technical and vocational education and training system (TVET) in solving the unemployment issue faced by youth today. Meanwhile, the research methods used are secondary data sources and documents obtained from online databases and library collections. In conclusion, through the relationship between social entrepreneurship and TVET, the problem of unemployment can be reduced in society in Malaysia
Highlights
Malaysia is a developing country and rich in various resources
Most of the youths are active because they are graduates of schools and institutions of higher learning who want to enter the career field. This year, the number of unemployed in Malaysia shows an increasing trend. This is because in January 2020 the unemployment rate was 3.2 percent, but this figure increased to 3.3 percent in February 2020 (Department of Statistics Malaysia, 2020)
In the nut shell, social entrepreneurship and technical and vocational education and training system (TVET) are able to overcome the problem of unemployment in society, especially the youth
Summary
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