Proceedings (Sep 2022)

Reassessing Malaysian Poverty Measurement after COVID-19: A Multidimensional Perspective

  • Mohd Khairi Ismail,
  • Vikniswari Vija Kumaran,
  • Syamsulang Sarifuddin,
  • Siti Nurul Munawwarah,
  • Sharmila Thinagar,
  • Nor Zuriati Amani Ab Rani,
  • Muhamad Zahid Muhamad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022082048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 82, no. 1
p. 48

Abstract

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Poverty is a multifaceted phenomenon that has always existed historically. In addition to discussions of poverty issues, aspects of poverty measurement are essential topics. A prominent poverty measurement system is the unidimensional measurement based on poverty line income (PLI). Therefore, the use of multidimensional poverty measurements is proposed, specifically the multidimensional poverty index (MPI), in assessing poverty, including non-monetary aspects. This study discusses the concept of unidimensional and multidimensional poverty measurement and the implementation of these concepts in Malaysia during the COVID-19 outbreak. Furthermore, it aims to contribute to the public debate on COVID-19 policy responses by quantifying the potential impact on global multidimensional poverty using the Global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), which captures concurrent or overlapping deprivation at the household level. This study recommends policies by which members of the community and industry experts would be included in the poverty reduction program, in line with Maslow’s requirements. Overall, this research focuses on planning and orienting policy responses from a multidimensional perspective that integrates health, social and economic goals.

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