The Impact of Economic Transformation Program (ETP) Towards Youth’s Career Development in Malaysia
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Mohammad Noorizzuddin Nooh, Faculty of Economics and Muamalat, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
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Syadiyah Abdul Shukor, Faculty of Economics and Muamalat, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
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Khairil Faizal Khairi, Faculty of Economics and Muamalat, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
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Nuradli Ridzwan Shah Mohd Dali, Faculty of Economics and Muamalat, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
This study aims to investigate the relationship between the employability with career development of youth. The study also aims to identify the level of knowledge, perception and understanding of the youth against the Economic Transformation Program (ETP). ETP is expected to create 3.3 million new jobs that are expected to contribute to the employability of youth. The findings showed that the relationship between the employability and career development is significant and only half of the respondents have knowledge about the Economic Transformation Program (ETP).
Career Development, Economic Transformation Program (ETP), Generic Skills, Youth
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