The driving force behind this shift is the need to ensure a skills gap does not widen in Malaysia, and that companies can be confident of having the pipeline of workers they need.
According to the World Bank’s Malaysia Economic Monitor 2014: Towards a middle-class Society, Malaysia’s move to become a high-income nation by 2020 requires the creation of jobs across the skills spectrum.
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