Key determinants enhancing local community acceptance of migrant labour settlements in Seberang Perai, Penang, Malaysia

Q1 Social Sciences City, Culture and Society Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ccs.2023.100533
Asma Idayu Izhar, Weng Wai Choong, Siaw Chui Wee
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Malaysia has received an increasing number of migrant labourers yearly due to growing labour market demands. Consequently, the migrant settlements have increased in number, with the settlements often located within the local community's neighbourhood. The location of these settlements has raised a few concerns among affected local communities. In Penang, the second-highest migration city in Malaysia, the local government has taken measures to address these concerns by preparing the Centralised Accommodation Transit (CAT). The CAT is a settlement built for migrant labourers in an effort to segregate them from the local populace in response to the Not in My Backyard (NIMBY) attitude among the local communities. However, the motive behind the NIMBY phenomenon is unclear and needs further investigation. This research investigates the local community's perception towards migrant labour settlements and examines the factors that contribute to the NIMBY attitude towards migrant labour settlements. By adopting and extending the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) framework with an additional variable, “Concern”, this study conducted a survey and a total of 410 questionnaires were collected and analysed by using the PLS-SEM method. The findings confirm that Concern significantly impacts a local community's acceptance towards migrant labour settlements, followed by Perceived Behavioural Control and Attitude. In contrast, Subjective Norms have weak empirical support. The major concern among the local community is crime and safety issues, followed by property devaluation, cultural differences, poor appearances, and hygiene. This study provides the state government with a crucial insight into the local community's concerns about migrant labour settlements. It shows ways to enhance public acceptance of future developments of migrant labour settlements.

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马来西亚槟城Seberang Perai提高当地社区对移民劳工安置点接受度的关键决定因素
由于劳动力市场需求不断增长,马来西亚每年接收的移民劳工数量不断增加。因此,移民定居点的数量有所增加,定居点往往位于当地社区的附近。这些定居点的位置引起了受影响的当地社区的一些担忧。在马来西亚第二大移民城市槟城,当地政府已采取措施,通过准备集中住宿交通(CAT)来解决这些问题。CAT是一个为移民劳工建造的定居点,旨在将他们与当地民众隔离,以回应当地社区的“不在我的后院”(NIMBY)态度。然而,NIMBY现象背后的动机尚不清楚,需要进一步调查。本研究调查了当地社区对移民劳工安置点的看法,并考察了导致NIMBY对移民劳工居住点态度的因素。本研究采用并扩展了计划行为理论(TPB)框架,增加了一个变量“关注”,进行了一项调查,共收集了410份问卷,并使用PLS-SEM方法进行了分析。研究结果证实,关注显著影响当地社区对移民劳工安置点的接受程度,其次是感知行为控制和态度。相比之下,主观规范缺乏实证支持。当地社区主要关注的是犯罪和安全问题,其次是财产贬值、文化差异、外表不佳和卫生问题。这项研究为州政府提供了对当地社区对移民劳工安置问题的重要见解。它展示了如何提高公众对移民劳工安置点未来发展的接受度。
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