News and Press Release
This section highlights EU-ERA contributions in sharing views on the issues related to labour market through mass media.
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The Labour
The Labour is a monthly bulletin that expresses EU-ERA’s independent views on the labour issues and provides updates on research activities and publications. The bulletin provides insights into the emerging and current issues of concern, summarises the research notes by EU-ERA’s economists, shares the reality of labours that inspired and motivated others to change, and reviews the labour market. Interested individuals, experts, and independent researchers are also invited to contribute to the bulletin.
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Policy Brief
EU-ERA policy brief is a non-technical report that analyzes and discussed labour-related issues. The brief provides decision-makers with relevant and up-to-date information on a particular issue or problem, as well as influences policy decisions.
Holiday Havoc or Economic Boost? Deciphering the Influence of Public Holidays on Global Economies
Mitigating Wage-Productivity Paradox
Discussion Paper
The EU-ERA Discussion Paper series is part of a larger effort by EU-ERA to provide open access to its research and contribute to Malaysia’s scientific and development policy discussions. The discussion paper disseminates data, information, and findings of work in progress to encourage the exchange of ideas about labour and development issues.
The Relationship Between State’s Revenues and Expenditures in Malaysia: Some Robust Results
Does Shadow Economy Widens or Narrows the Income Inequality in Malaysia? Some Robust Results
Quarterly Labour Market Perspectives
The Quarterly Labour Market Perspectives highlights the quarterly key insights of the Malaysia labour market performance and outlook in connection to economic growth. The perspectives act as a labour market guide and provide complementary information to policymakers, businesses, academics and the public through labour market monitoring and empirical analyses. It provides advice and recommendations for policymakers and decision-makers on information (LMLI) derived based on administrative data that are maintained by the Office of Employment Insurance System (EIS), Social Security Organisation (SOCSO) and the survey-based data collected by the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) are utilised in the empirical assessments.
Q4 2021 Quarterly Labour Market Perspectives
Q3 2021 A Sign of Labour Market Rebound
Books and Technical Report
EU-ERA’s book publication activities are conducted based on two approaches, which covering the compilation of past and current research manuscripts written by the economist team and execution of new research projects in light of the urgent needs for novel approaches in policy planning.
Review of Labour Market Policy
Review of Labour Market Policy (RLMP) is the official journal of EU-ERA that aims to facilitate the dialogue between policymakers, administrators, academicians, and researchers interested in new database development and model approaches in designing and evaluating labour market policies. RLMP also promotes the inter-linkages between the labour market and its connection to various topics such as investment, trade, income distribution, poverty, social policy, demography and ageing, and migration. The journal operates a double-blind peer review system by retaining the anonymity of both authors and reviewers.