PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Well-Being Index (MyWI) for 2020 dropped by 2.1 per cent to 118.3 points, compared to 120.8 points in 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, said Chief Statistician Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin.

Overall, he said, MyWI's performance in 2020 showed that almost all components of well-being were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Over the past year, the country's socio-economic landscape had experienced uncertain momentum due to the health and economic crisis," he said in a statement today.

The MyWI report is published to measure the level of well-being of Malaysians from economic and social perspectives which consist of five economic components and nine social components.

The five economic components are transportation, communication, education, income and distribution as well as working life, while the nine social components are housing, entertainment and recreation, public safety, social participation, governance, culture, health, environment and family.





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MyWI, which measures the development of people's well-being, also shows that economic well-being has decreased by 3.4 per cent to 126.2 points while social well-being has declined by 12.1 per cent to 114.0 points.

According to Mohd Uzir, the three components in economic well-being that recorded significant declines were income and distribution (9.7 per cent), transport (-7.4 per cent) and communications (0.4 per cent).

In terms of social well-being, the cultural component was down by 16.1 per cent followed by entertainment and recreation (-15.7 per cent), governance (-0.9 per cent) and family (-0.4 per cent), he said.

However, he said the public safety component rose by 10.9 per cent followed by health (5.6 per cent), environment (2.7 per cent) and social participation (2.5 per cent).

Mohd Uzir added that the increase was due to the reduction in crime rates and road accidents, the prioritisation of healthcare as well as the active participation of volunteers who offered assistance to those affected by the implementation of the Movement Control Order to curb the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak.

-- BERNAMA