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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the country, including population, literacy rate, GDP, type of government, types of industries and general economic facts. The writer also discusses the issue of foreign workers, illegal immigration, wages, poverty factors, who may and may not participate in a trade union and other aspects of work in Malaysia. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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File: MM12_PGmlyhr.rtf
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22,229,040 with an approximate growth rate of 1.96 percent and an average life expectancy of 71.11 years (Central Intelligence Agency, 2001). The population is comprised of approximately 58 percent Malay,
27 percent Chinese, 8 percent Indian and 7 percent assigned to the "others" category (Central Intelligence Agency, 2001). The literacy rate is about 83.5 percent (Central Intelligence Agency, 2001).
Several religions are represented in Malaysia, including , Buddhism, Daoism, Hinduism, Christianity, Sikhism (Central Intelligence Agency, 2001). Several languages are also spoken, including the official language of Bahasa Melayu, English,
and a number of Chinese dialects The country is operated under a constitutional monarchy-type of government with a paramount ruler and a prime minister, who heads the government (Central Intelligence
Agency, 2001). The prime minister appointed the cabinet members from among the members of Parliament with the approval of the paramount ruler who is elected by and from the hereditary
rulers of nine of the states for five-year terms (Central Intelligence Agency, 2001). The bicameral parliament includes a nonelected Senate and an elected House of Representatives who also serve five-year
terms (Central Intelligence Agency, 2001). The judicial branch is the Federal Court with judges appointed by the paramount ruler with advice from the prime minister (Central Intelligence Agency, 2001). There
are several political parties in the country (Central Intelligence Agency, 2001). Malaysia has been enjoying a growing economy; GDP grew at a rate of 8.6 percent in 2000, primarily due
to the double-digit growth in exports as well as financial support from the government (Central Intelligence Agency, 2001). The country exports a good deal of oil (Central Intelligence Agency, 2001).
Malaysias growth will not be sustained because the government has not made the necessary reforms in the corporate and financial sectors resulting in a great deal of foreign investors pulling
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