Title: Human Capital of the New Generation
1Human Capital of the New Generation
- By
- Jorah Ramlan
- ISIS Malaysia
2 Introduction
- Human capital consists of
- Knowledge
- Skills
- Abilities
- Integrity
3Development of Knowledge
- Support for scientific research,
- Private incentive for RD and innovation,
- Alternative opportunities for talented
individuals - Learning-by-doing.
- (Romer, 1996)
4Sources of Knowledge
- Formal education
- Informal education
- Family influence
- Government support
5Importance of Human Capital
- Human Capital is very significant to
growth/development - New Generation is the source for human capital
- Various types of capital
- Human capital Labour force
- labour force ? human capital
6Unemployment in Malaysia(Challenge 1)
- More than 50 per cent of the unemployment total
are young population/new generation - (age group 15-29)
- (MOHR, 2006)
7Malaysia Selected Employment Statistics 2006
Population 27.2 million
0-14 32.3
15-64 63.4
65 and above 4.3
Employment
Labour force 67
Annual growth 2.6
Unemployed 3.1
New jobs created 1.6 million
Inflation 2.9
8- 220,000 people join the labour force each year
- 44,000 will possess tertiary qualification
9Labour Force Participation 2006
10Quality, Quantity, and Productivity
- Quality and quantity are important for
productivity - Quality of human capital refers to education
level, formal and informal education, worldwide
marketability - Quantity of human capital refers to market size,
consumer spending - Productivity refers to output per person, Total
Factor Productivity (TFP),
11Competitiveness Index(Challenge 2)(Most
problematic factors for doing business in
Malaysia)
12Technology and the New Generation
13Labour Force and Productivity(Challenge 3)
14Education and Human Capital
- Education levels and totals 2000-2007
- Increase/decrease effect on human capital
15Labour Market Mismatch(Challenge 4)
- In-demand skills and talents
- Moving up the value chain
- From B grade workers to A grade workers
- Service on-demand
- Competitiveness
- Human capital flight
16Personal and Economic Requirements
- Personal
- Self development
- Financial independence
- Social assimilation
- Economic
- Leadership development
- Strategic investment
- Profitability
- Productivity
17Policy Issues(Challenge 5)
- Youth development policy
- Poor coordination among policies and sectors that
affect youth and limited accountability for youth
outcomes - Weak voice of young people in monitoring and
providing feedback on the quality of policy and
service delivery - The paucity of proven successes
18- Developing a coherent framework and integrating
it with national policy - A coherent national framework for youth
- Integration with national policy planning and
implementation mechanisms - Building capacity
- Role of the education system
19- Listening to young people
- Maintain an open channel of consultation and
feedback between government and young people - Monitoring and evaluation
- Monitoring
- Evaluation
20Conclusion
- Re-evaluation of political, social and economic
systems incentives and disincentives - Strengthen formal institutions, social
organisations and family institutions - These are the requirements for the development of
human capital of the new generation
21Developing Human Capital
22- Issues and challenges are dynamic for every
generation but need to be met for sustainable
economic growth - The race for human capital will intensify,
strategic planning of this resource is essential - Gestation period for return on human capital
investment may be longer that other investments,
hence appropriate measures need to be taken
promptly - Human capital and new generation develop it or
lose it!
23Thank you for your attention