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... agricultural work earned 92 percent more ( 3,019 baht or US $ 75 per month ) . The gap between agricultural and non - agricultural wages was wider in 2002. In the first quarter of 2002 , non- agricultural workers earned 6,201 baht per ...
... agricultural work earned 92 percent more ( 3,019 baht or US $ 75 per month ) . The gap between agricultural and non - agricultural wages was wider in 2002. In the first quarter of 2002 , non- agricultural workers earned 6,201 baht per ...
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... agricultural employees working in firms with 10 or more workers . In 2002 , the coverage of the social security schemes was extended to non - agricultural employees in firms of all sizes . In 2004 , the unemployment insurance program ...
... agricultural employees working in firms with 10 or more workers . In 2002 , the coverage of the social security schemes was extended to non - agricultural employees in firms of all sizes . In 2004 , the unemployment insurance program ...
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... Agricultural output also expanded rapidly , at an average growth rate of 6.2 percent . To a great extent this was ... agricultural sector , the provision of infrastructure , in particular an improved road network , led to the expansion ...
... Agricultural output also expanded rapidly , at an average growth rate of 6.2 percent . To a great extent this was ... agricultural sector , the provision of infrastructure , in particular an improved road network , led to the expansion ...
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