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Title: Job preferences among marginalised and non-marginalised youths: a multi-ethnic study in Sabah
Authors: Balan R (UMS)
Samsudin A. R (UKM)
Soon Singh (UMS)
Juliana J (UKM)
Keywords: Job Preferences
Marginalised
Multi-ethnic
Non-marginalised
Youth
Issue Date: Jun-2017
Description: This study aimed to explore the factors related to job preferences among youths living in marginalised and non-marginalised areas in Sabah. Four dimensions related to job preferences were identified in this study: communality, job comfort, job goals and selfrealisation. The study also explored differences in job preferences by gender and ethnicity. A total of 732 youths participated in the study, including individuals from marginalised (N=521) and non-marginalised (N=211) communities. The study found no significant differences in job preferences among marginalised and non-marginalised youths in Sabah. Job comfort was found to be the key factor determining job preferences among youths. In terms of gender, job preferences among young men and women differed only in the dimension of communality in non-marginalised communities and in the dimension of selfrealisation in marginalised communities. In terms of ethnicity, there were no significant differences for non-marginalised youth, but significant differences existed in the dimension of self-realisation for marginalised youth. This study’s findings can contribute to the development of government policies aiming to help young people find employment.
News Source: Pertanika Journals
ISSN: 0128-7702
Volume: 25
Pages: 55-66
Publisher: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
Appears in Collections:Journal Content Pages/ Kandungan Halaman Jurnal

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