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Sure or not: Penang rebukes tourism survey, cites official hotel data to prove it has more tourist visits than Perak
Sure or not: Penang rebukes tourism survey, cites official hotel data to prove it has more tourist visits than Perak

The Star

time03-07-2025

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Sure or not: Penang rebukes tourism survey, cites official hotel data to prove it has more tourist visits than Perak

GEORGE TOWN: Penang has strongly refuted findings from a recent Statistics Malaysia Department report that the state trailed Perak in attracting domestic tourists in 2024, citing official hotel stay data that paints a far different picture. State tourism committee chairman Wong Hon Wai said that the 'Domestic Tourism Survey 2024' released by the department was a sample-based study and not a reflection of actual tourism figures. 'The survey is based on sampling and questionnaire feedback, not actual hotel records,' Wong said in a statement. 'While this method is widely used in research, its accuracy hinges on the sample size and how well it represents the population', he said. According to Wong, only 204 Enumeration Blocks were sampled in Penang out of 2,819 nationwide — a figure he said was too small to draw meaningful conclusions about the state's tourism performance. 'Such a limited sample cannot reflect the true strength of Penang's tourism sector,' he said. Wong instead cited Tourism Malaysia's official hotel statistics that showed Penang recorded 5.2 million domestic tourists and three million international tourists in 2024, totalling over 8.2 million hotel guests. In contrast, he said, Perak only recorded about 4.18 million domestic hotel stays. He also questioned the survey's methodology, adding that respondents were household members asked to recall trips over the past year — a process he described as 'retrospective and highly subjective.' 'The survey was not conducted at airports, hotels, or tourist attractions but through household interviews, which is unsuitable for high-impact destinations like Penang,' Wong said. He further criticised the inclusion of day-trippers—who made up 66.8% of respondents—as skewing the data. Many, he noted, were likely returning to their hometowns during festive seasons like Hari Raya, which does not constitute tourism in the economic sense. 'These visitors typically don't stay overnight, spend less, and have limited direct economic impact,' he said. 'This distorts the picture, especially for states with more premium tourism offerings.' While acknowledging that Statistics Malaysia Department's survey may offer some insight into travel trends, Wong said it should not be used to assess tourism performance, particularly in states with strong hotel and hospitality industries. 'The data we should trust is the actual records of hotel stays and tourism receipts, which clearly show Penang's continued strength as one of Malaysia's top travel destinations,' he added.

Labour market hits post-pandemic high in 2024, unemployment at 3.2%, says Stats Dept
Labour market hits post-pandemic high in 2024, unemployment at 3.2%, says Stats Dept

The Star

time30-06-2025

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Labour market hits post-pandemic high in 2024, unemployment at 3.2%, says Stats Dept

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia's labour market gained momentum in 2024, recording its strongest post-pandemic performance yet, with key indicators showing improvement and stability expected to persist into 2025, the Statistics Malaysia Department, said on Monday (June 30). According to the Statistics Malaysia Department's Annual Statistics of the Labour Force, Malaysia 2024, the unemployment rate fell to 3.2%, dipping below the pre-pandemic level of 3.3% recorded in 2019. The number of unemployed persons also dropped to 534,100, driven largely by a decline in unemployment among youths aged 15 to 24. "Concurrently, the labour force increased by 3.3% to 16.90 million persons compared to 16.37 million persons in the previous year. The labour force participation rate (LFPR) also rose to a new record high of 70.6 % from 70 % in 2023," the Statistics Malaysia Department said in a statement. "The number of employed persons also saw positive annual growth, rising by 3.5% to 16.37 million from 15.81 million in 2023," it said. "Accordingly, the employment-to-population ratio, which indicates the ability of an economy to create employment, also increased by 0.7 percentage points to 68.4% from 67.7% in 2023," it said. The Statistics Malaysia Department said in terms of employment status, 78.5% of employed persons were classified as employees' category while the number of own-account workers category went up to 2.52 million persons, accounting for 15.4% of total employment. It said most employed persons remained in semi-skilled occupations, representing 56.5% of total employment or approximately 9.26 million persons, followed by skilled occupations (4.94 million persons) and low-skilled occupations category (2.17 million persons). From a sectoral perspective, employment remained dominant in the services sector which continued its upward trend and comprised 65.6% of the total employment followed by the manufacturing sector at 16.3% and agriculture sector at 9%. Additionally, the construction sector accounted for 8.5% of total employment, while the mining and quarrying sector recorded the smallest share at 0.5%. The department said the underemployment situation improved in 2024, with the number of employed persons working less than 30 hours a week, due to job nature or insufficient work, falling by 6.1% to 212,500 from 226,300 in 2023. Consequently, the underemployment rate declined to 1.3% from 1.4% in the previous year. Youth unemployment fell to 10.3%, with the number of unemployed youths down 4.1% to 284,700 while unemployment among adults aged 25 to 64 also improved slightly, falling to 1.8%. At the state level, the Statistics Malaysia Department said Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya recorded the lowest unemployment rate at 1.1%, followed by Melaka (1.6%), Penang and Pahang, each recorded 2%. Meanwhile, the highest LFPR was also registered in Putrajaya at 78.7% followed by Selangor (77.9%), WP Kuala Lumpur (75.4%) and Pulau Pinang (72%). The Statistics Malaysia Department said in terms of female participation, five states exceeded the national level of 56.5% namely WP Putrajaya at 79.4%), Selangor (70.3%), WP Kuala Lumpur (66.6%), Melaka (58.4%) and Pulau Pinang (57.6%). It said despite the positive trends, 7.02 million persons remained outside the labour force mainly due to housework or family responsibilities with a share of 43.1%, followed by those in the schooling or training category comprising 41.3%. Looking ahead, DOSM said the country's labour market will remain resilient in 2025 supported by stable economic growth, Malaysia's Asean Chairmanship and initiatives like the Asean Villages Network, which are expected to spur rural development and workforce upskilling. - Bernama

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