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Title: How The Pandemic Covid-19 Had Forming a Situational Poverty in Malaysia?
Authors: Wan Ahmad Amir Zal Wan Ismail 
Azwan Abdullah 
Nurhanan Abdul Rahman 
Tengku Fauzan Tengku Anuar 
Tuan Muhammad Zukri Tuan Sembok 
Abdullah, Z. 
Keywords: Covid-19 Pandemic;low income;Movement Control Order (MCO1.0);Situational Poverty
Issue Date: 13-Sep-2021
Conference: The 9th International Virtual Conference of Regional Network on Poverty Eradication 
Abstract: 
The COVID-19 pandemic had resulted in the introduction of the Movement Control
Order 1.0 (MCO 1.0) in Malaysia. This specific situation puts people at risk of falling
into the situational poverty. Therefore, this article will explain how the MCO 1.0 resulted
in situational poverty in Malaysia. A quantitative approach was implemented and a survey
design was used. Data were gathered in different ways by using Google Forms. Results
indicated that groups who lost their jobs during and after the MCO 1.0 were either selfemployed,
those who did not earn fixed wages, and those in the poor category, who were
severely affected. Hence, they were pushed into situational poverty. Among the strategies
that the government can use to overcome situational poverty, one in particular is the
creation of opportunities for people to earn comprehensive incomes; furthermore, sustain
and ease the chance for people to obtain second source of income.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2956
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