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Covid-19: Analysis on financial wellbeing during the implementation of Movement Control Order in Malaysia
Siti Nurul Munawwarah Roslan1, Kastury Gohain2, Dayangku Azriani Awang Ismail3, Vikniswari Vija Kumaran4, Mohd Khairi Ismail5.
The Malaysian people’s well-being has suffered as a result of COVID-19 pandemic. The welfare
of Malaysians has also been impacted by the pandemic, as the Malaysian government has
decided to implement Movement Control Orders (MCO) to prevent the virus from spreading
throughout the country. Many Malaysian households’ financial well-being has suffered as well
due to the crisis consequences. Therefore, this study concentrated on the subjective financial
well-being analysis of Malaysians during the implementation of the Movement Control Order
(MCO). This is a quantitative study with 293 respondents, 163 of whom were from the B40
group and 130 from the M40 group. The descriptive analysis and Structure Equation Modelling
(SEM) technique were used in the data analysis (SEM). The study found that the impact of
expenses on financial well-being is greater in the “B40 income group” than in the “M40 income
group.” To support the financial well-being of B40 and M40 income groups, the government
should implement an effective targeted policies, programmes, and incentives. Following the
implementation of MCO in Malaysia, future research should focus on Malaysian households’
financial well-being aspect.
Affiliation:
- Taylor’s University, Malaysia
- Management & Science University, Malaysia
- Management & Science University, Malaysia
- Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia
- University Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
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