Malaysia Older Employees and Employee Provident Fund
- Benjamin Yin-Fah
- Laily Paim
- Jariah Masud
- Tengku Hamid
Abstract
Malaysia older workers might choose to either continue working or stop working upon retirement due to various working accessibility barriers. This paper examined the factor/s that drives them continue working or stop working. Besides, this paper also focused on the respondents’ saving in their provident fund and exploring how the respondents utilized their provident fund in old age. This paper provides information on employment issues and financial aspects among the older workers as well as some recommendations in improving the employability and financial security among Malaysian elderly.
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- DOI:10.5539/ijbm.v5n4p124
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