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Measuring Labour Productivity through Labour Requirement Approach: The Malaysian Experience

Zakariah Abdul Rashid an d Chan Khai Yew

Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, Volume 5, Issue 2, September 1997

Keywords: Sectoral labour productivity, input-output analysis, direct and indirect labour requirements, comparative measurements of labour productivity

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The present paper measures labour productivity by estimating direct and indirect labour requirements per unit of output. Labour requirements are estimated by using an input-output technique. The paper uses two input-output tables for two different periods to ensure the results are more consistent. The results of the study were then tested by comparing them with the ordinary measures of labour productivity such as value-added per labour, salaries and wages per labour and output per labour. It is interesting to note that although for the whole economy direct labour requirement appears to be the consistent measure of labour productivity, for some sectors of the economy indirect labour requirement is also important.

ISSN 1511-3701

e-ISSN 2231-8542

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JSSH-0090-1997

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