Basikal lajak – whose fault is it?
I’ll take the approach of saying that the entire thing is all the result of the socio-economic problem of our country, more specifically, the lack of social and economic equality among Malaysians.
I’ll take the approach of saying that the entire thing is all the result of the socio-economic problem of our country, more specifically, the lack of social and economic equality among Malaysians.
If you are born in a higher social class, the chances that you will stay there or move up is higher. If you are born in a lower social class, then chances are you will be stuck there.
The question here is why are there those who managed to escaped the cycle when so many others remained trapped in the same social reproduction?
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Pendidikan sahaja tidak boleh menjaminkan mobiliti sosial By Zan Azlee Kita semua sedar bahawa pendidikan adalah penting untuk mobiliti sosial. Tetapi peluang pendidikan itu harus diberi secara betul dan ikhlas. […]