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THE PREDICTORS OF BANKRUPTCY AMONG WORKING YOUTH AT SELANGOR


The statistics by Department of Insolvency, Malaysia indicated that over the past years, the bankruptcy cases go up and down trend. The result can be considered as not being dead in water due to decrease of bankruptcy cases in 2018. However, different scenario is arising pertaining bankruptcy whereby the statistics revealed that the age group that had been declared bankrupt in 2018 was dominating by youth. Not only that, Selangor was remained to be listed as the highest bankruptcy cases since in 2012 until 2018. Therefore, this study intends to know what causes the youth in Selangor to be involved in bankruptcy. This quantitative study was conducted involving 385 of working youth at Selangor aged between 40 years old and below. This paper intends to investigate the relationship between the predictors of bankruptcy namely non-performing loans, credit card debt, financial literacy, lifestyle and unemployment towards bankruptcy among working youth at Selangor. Pearson Correlation was employed to examine those relationships and as well as to test the hypotheses developed in this study. This study also employed the multiple regression method to examine the most influential predictors of bankruptcy among working youth in Selangor. Gender has also been tested as moderating variable in this study. The result disclosed that there is a positive moderate correlation between the independent variable of credit card debt with dependent variable of bankruptcy among working youth at Selangor. Meanwhile, NPL, financial literacy and unemployment possess a positive with small but definite correlation with bankruptcy among working youth at Selangor. Furthermore, lifestyle also possesses a positive however slight but almost negligible correlation with bankruptcy among working youth at Selangor. Besides, the result of multiple regressions has indicated that all the independent variables except financial literacy and unemployment have a significant and positive impact on bankruptcy among working youth at Selangor. Among all the independent variables, credit card debt makes the largest unique contribution followed by NPL and lifestyle. This study has also disclosed that gender seems do not have moderating effect between all variables and its relation towards bankruptcy among working youth at Selangor. Some practical suggestions are also discussed in the thesis. It is also suggested that collaboration between public and private organization is essential in order to create awareness towards people at large.

  • NADHIRAH BINTI OMAR BAKI
  • June 2019
  • Executive Master of Administrative Science (EMAS)
  • Shah Alam, Selangor
  • BILIK THESIS FSPPP, UiTM SHAH ALAM
  • 8
  • Completed
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PROF MADYA DR HAJAH FADILAH BINTI HJ PUTEH

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Dr Hajah Fadilah is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies, Universiti Teknologi MARA Shah Alam Selangor MALAYSIA.
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  • FACULTY OF ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE AND POLICY STUDIES UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA, 40450 SHAH ALAM, SELANGOR MALAYSIA
  • 0355445843
  • PhD in Human Resource Development
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