Forecasting of unemployment rate in Malaysia using exponential smoothing methods

One of the issues that triggers worlds lately is the increasing rate of the unemployment rate. Consequently, this research objective is to compare the most accurate forecast method and to find the most suitable period to predict the future of Malaysia’s unemployment rate in 2016. There are five sets...

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Main Authors: Nor, Maria Elena, Saharan, Sabariah, See, Lin Lok, Mohd Salleh, Rohayu, Mohd Asrah, Norhaidah
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author Nor, Maria Elena
Saharan, Sabariah
See, Lin Lok
Mohd Salleh, Rohayu
Mohd Asrah, Norhaidah
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description One of the issues that triggers worlds lately is the increasing rate of the unemployment rate. Consequently, this research objective is to compare the most accurate forecast method and to find the most suitable period to predict the future of Malaysia’s unemployment rate in 2016. There are five sets of Malaysia’s unemployment rate and three forecasting methods being used which are Naïve, Simple Exponential Smoothing (SES) and Holt’s method. The forecasting model was then selected based on the smallest accuracy measures. The results indicated that Holt’s is the optimal model in forecasting the overall yearly unemployment rate, male yearly unemployment rate and overall quarterly unemployment rate. Furthermore, for female yearly unemployment rate and overall monthly unemployment rate, the best forecasting method was SES. Meanwhile, the overall unemployment rate of Malaysia in year 2016 was predicted to be 2.9% while 3.4% was estimated to be the value of unemployment rate for second half year of 2016 by using quarterly and monthly data. The forecast value was remained the same as previous year for overall yearly male data and female data which were 2.9% and 3.3% respectively. Lastly, the best period in forecasting Malaysia’s overall unemployment rate was found to be month with the value of 3.4%.
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spelling uthm.eprints-45642021-12-07T07:34:07Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4564/ Forecasting of unemployment rate in Malaysia using exponential smoothing methods Nor, Maria Elena Saharan, Sabariah See, Lin Lok Mohd Salleh, Rohayu Mohd Asrah, Norhaidah HD5701-6000.9 Labor market. Labor supply. Labor demand Including unemployment, manpower policy, occupational training, employment agencies TA329-348 Engineering mathematics. Engineering analysis One of the issues that triggers worlds lately is the increasing rate of the unemployment rate. Consequently, this research objective is to compare the most accurate forecast method and to find the most suitable period to predict the future of Malaysia’s unemployment rate in 2016. There are five sets of Malaysia’s unemployment rate and three forecasting methods being used which are Naïve, Simple Exponential Smoothing (SES) and Holt’s method. The forecasting model was then selected based on the smallest accuracy measures. The results indicated that Holt’s is the optimal model in forecasting the overall yearly unemployment rate, male yearly unemployment rate and overall quarterly unemployment rate. Furthermore, for female yearly unemployment rate and overall monthly unemployment rate, the best forecasting method was SES. Meanwhile, the overall unemployment rate of Malaysia in year 2016 was predicted to be 2.9% while 3.4% was estimated to be the value of unemployment rate for second half year of 2016 by using quarterly and monthly data. The forecast value was remained the same as previous year for overall yearly male data and female data which were 2.9% and 3.3% respectively. Lastly, the best period in forecasting Malaysia’s overall unemployment rate was found to be month with the value of 3.4%. Science Publishing Corporation 2018 Article PeerReviewed Nor, Maria Elena and Saharan, Sabariah and See, Lin Lok and Mohd Salleh, Rohayu and Mohd Asrah, Norhaidah (2018) Forecasting of unemployment rate in Malaysia using exponential smoothing methods. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7 (4.3). pp. 451-453. ISSN 2227-524X
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TA329-348 Engineering mathematics. Engineering analysis
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Saharan, Sabariah
See, Lin Lok
Mohd Salleh, Rohayu
Mohd Asrah, Norhaidah
Forecasting of unemployment rate in Malaysia using exponential smoothing methods
title Forecasting of unemployment rate in Malaysia using exponential smoothing methods
title_full Forecasting of unemployment rate in Malaysia using exponential smoothing methods
title_fullStr Forecasting of unemployment rate in Malaysia using exponential smoothing methods
title_full_unstemmed Forecasting of unemployment rate in Malaysia using exponential smoothing methods
title_short Forecasting of unemployment rate in Malaysia using exponential smoothing methods
title_sort forecasting of unemployment rate in malaysia using exponential smoothing methods
topic HD5701-6000.9 Labor market. Labor supply. Labor demand Including unemployment, manpower policy, occupational training, employment agencies
TA329-348 Engineering mathematics. Engineering analysis
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