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Malaysia`s Bumiputera Preferential Regime and Transformation Agenda: Modified Programmes, Unchanged System
Lee Hwok Aun
MP-ISE ISEAS - Yusof Ishak I (2018)
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Quality, Equity, Autonomy - Malaysia's Education Reforms Examined
Lee Hwok Aun
MP-ISE ISEAS - Yusof Ishak I (2019)
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Affirmative Action in Malaysia and South Africa - Preference for Parity
Hwok-Aun Lee
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2020)
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Inequality and Exclusion in Southeast Asia - Old Fractures, New Frontiers
Lee Hwok Aun; Christopher Choong
MP-ISE ISEAS - Yusof Ishak I (2022)
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Affirmative Action in Malaysia and South Africa - Preference for Parity
Hwok-Aun Lee
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2022)
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Can Malaysia Eliminate Forced Labour by 2030?
Lee Hwok Aun; Adrian Pereira
MP-ISE ISEAS - Yusof Ishak I (2023)
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The Defeat of Barisan Nasional - Missed Signs or Late Surge?
Francis E. Hutchinson; Lee Hwok Aun
MP-ISE ISEAS - Yusof Ishak I (2020)
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Malaysia`s Bumiputera Preferential Regime and Transformation Agenda: Modified Programmes, Unchanged System
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MP-ISE ISEAS - Yusof Ishak I
Sivumäärä: 256 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2018, 30.05.2018 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Malaysia has employed an extensive, constant and embedded Bumiputera preferential regime for several decades, but in recent years, the Bumiputera Economic Transformation Programme was introduced, aimed at building capable and competitive Bumiputera businesses, and reaching out to disadvantaged Bumiputera students.

Official rhetoric and public discourse recurrently and erroneously maintain that need-based and merit-based affirmative action have replaced ethnicity-based programmes. The author proposes a systematic framework for integrating need-based selection (prioritizing the disadvantaged or limiting benefits to the already empowered) and merit-based selection (cultivating capable and competitive policy beneficiaries) as enhancements of the Bumiputera preferential regime, taking into account specific conditions and implications from three main policy spheres: higher education, high-level employment, and enterprise development.

The article then evaluates the extent need-based and merit-based selection have been incorporated into the regime. Need-based selection remains under-utilized in higher education and wealth ownership to target the disadvantaged and facilitate inter-generational upward mobility, and in enterprise development as a means to curb rent-seeking and facilitate graduation.

Merit-based selection has gradually expanded, but can be much more widely applied in all policy spheres, especially in enterprise development. Effective utilization of need and merit considerations bolsters Bumiputera empowerment, and lays foundations for graduating and exiting from overt Bumiputera preference.Formulating transitions away from the current Bumiputera preferential regime will require a systematic approach, integrated with programme-specific analysis.

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Malaysia`s Bumiputera Preferential Regime and Transformation Agenda: Modified Programmes, Unchanged System
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