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SOCIOECONOMICS SUPPORTS ON INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY IN

                                                                MALAYSIA


                            WRITTEN BY: MUHAMMAD FUAD ABDULLAH, BADLI ESHAM AHMAD & MOHD IQBAL MOHD NOOR

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           The Malaysian community has been impacted by the government development program that was put in place. Yet, the effects of
           development which have finally been changing their socioeconomic atmosphere, are not limited to mainstream races but also
           vulnerable communities like Orang Asli. There are many development programs have been implemented to uplift the well-being
           of Orang Asli  since  before  Independence  Day. Thus,  this study  aims  to investigate the efficiency of  socioeconomic  support
           programs in the Orang Asli community in the way to bring them out of multidimensional poverty. This study had been done on
           the  head  of  household  (HoH)  of  the  Orang Asli  community  who  lives  nearby  Pahang  National  Park.  By  using  SEM Amos
           analysis, all of the hypotheses of dependent variables namely education, health, the standard of living, and wealth are validated.
           Then, path analysis shows that there only two dependent variables have a significant relationship with socioeconomic support
           program which is health and education. Meanwhile, another two variables namely standard of living and wealth are not. This
           result also shows that this community is lack both economic compared to social variables. Therefore, JAKOA or any responsible
           body need to emphasize these matters to uplift their socioeconomic status. Besides, serious involvement in the tourism sector is
           the better option to bring this community out of deprivation seem they live in an attractive and well-known place which is a
           national park.
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