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Category Archives: Safety Nets
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#GE15: Three social protection policy directions every party manifesto should have
Social protection should not be seen as a ‘charity’ but a necessary and lifelong safety net for everyone.
Setelah pengeluaran KWSP, apakah langkah untuk melindungi persaraan rakyat?
Pengubah dasar perlu menawarkan cadangan yang akan menjamin kesejahteraan kewangan bagi semua rakyat Malaysia pada masa hadapan.
Responses to delivery riders missing the bigger picture
Recent issues on delivery riders can be traced to one conundrum: the unclear employment classification for gig workers. To resolve this, we will need to establish a regulatory sandbox.
Support job transition, facilitate career advancement
Pumping more investments on training programmes and facilities will not resolve accessibility barriers. We argue for a policy shift from purely supplying training to helping workers identify and realize opportunities that best fulfill their needs.
#GE15MANIFESTO: After EPF withdrawals, time to safeguard retirement for Malaysians
As General Election looms, we call upon those who will be vying for public office to offer proposals that will ensure a secure financial future for all Malaysians
Generasi Berhutang, Bahagian 4
Kami akhiri siri penyelidikan ini dengan dapatan kaji selidik yang menerangkan kesan pinjaman pendidikan terhadap peminjam dan pandangan mereka tentang pinjaman pendidikan di Malaysia.
Thinking about reskilling? Here’s what you need to know
A primer on the Malaysian skills development system.
Stories from an Indebted Generation
In our four-part research series, we wrote about the burden borrowers carry from student loan debt. Now, we present, in their own words, the impact of student loans on their lives.