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The 2nd International Conference On Cross-Disciplinary Academic Research 2023 , ICAR'2023 - 2023 : Government Investment For Addressing The Intersection Of Education, Labor Market Mismatch, And Criminal Behavior: Anticipated Outcomes And Implications

Zainal Abidin, Dr. Zaharah and Othman, Prof. Madya Dr. Norreha (2023) The 2nd International Conference On Cross-Disciplinary Academic Research 2023 , ICAR'2023 - 2023 : Government Investment For Addressing The Intersection Of Education, Labor Market Mismatch, And Criminal Behavior: Anticipated Outcomes And Implications. The 2nd International Conference On Cross-Disciplinary Academic Research 2023 , ICAR'2023, 2 (2). p. 123. ISSN 40181-700982

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Abstract

Several expected results from government expenditure, education, and labour market regulations are revealed when one examines the complex interaction between education, labour market mismatch, and criminal behaviour. Government spending on education is projected to increase graduation rates and student performance, among other observable advantages. The likelihood of a mismatch between job capabilities and market demand may be decreased as a result of a more trained workforce. Investments in employment agencies and job placement services may also help job seekers find positions that fit their qualifications, enhancing job satisfaction and lowering instances of labour market mismatch. Additionally, government initiatives to lessen income disparity through progressive taxation and social safety nets may improve economic stability, so averting the economic unrest that is frequently associated with criminal activity. Initiatives for preventing crime, such as counselling, assistance with finding a job, and skill-building programmes, may provide those who may otherwise turn to crime out of job dissatisfaction an alternative route to success and a decrease in criminal activity. Investments in mental health services and addiction treatment programmes are anticipated to enhance mental health and decrease substance misuse, two factors linked to criminal behaviour. By providing prisoners with the knowledge and skills they need for successful work after release, education programmes within correctional facilities are expected to lessen recidivism rates. Last but not least, government-funded research initiatives may give light on the viability of various strategies, providing a foundation for evidence-based policies that concentrate on tackling the complex problems at the confluence of education, labour markets, and criminal behaviour. Although these anticipated results present a bright image, it is important to recognise that outcomes may differ depending on implementation strategies, local socioeconomic situations, and community demographics. To effectively handle the numerous difficulties within this sector, ongoing assessment and policy improvement are essential.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Education, labour market mismatch, criminal behaviour and government expenditure
Divisions: Institute of Graduate Studies (IGS)
Depositing User: LIBRARY2 UPTM
Date Deposited: 22 Jul 2025 01:46
Last Modified: 22 Jul 2025 01:46
URI: http://eprints.kuptm.edu.my/id/eprint/4931

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