TDRI Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 19Thailand Development Research Institute, 2004 |
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ผลการค้นหา 1 - 3 จาก 5
หน้า 14
... employers contrib- ute 5 percent and the government contributes 2.75 percent of insured earnings for benefits under the Social Security Act . Employers contribute 0.2-1 percent of in- sured earnings for benefits extended under the ...
... employers contrib- ute 5 percent and the government contributes 2.75 percent of insured earnings for benefits under the Social Security Act . Employers contribute 0.2-1 percent of in- sured earnings for benefits extended under the ...
หน้า 15
... employers . The Thai government has no clear policy to man- age the shortage of unskilled workers and unskilled immigrant workers . Temporary measures were intro- duced in 2001 when the government allowed illegal immigrant workers to ...
... employers . The Thai government has no clear policy to man- age the shortage of unskilled workers and unskilled immigrant workers . Temporary measures were intro- duced in 2001 when the government allowed illegal immigrant workers to ...
หน้า 5
... employers of less skilled workers while offering a tax break to all employers who recruit highly skilled workers . The motivation of scholars to immigrate or their decision to stay abroad is a product of a complex blend of economic ...
... employers of less skilled workers while offering a tax break to all employers who recruit highly skilled workers . The motivation of scholars to immigrate or their decision to stay abroad is a product of a complex blend of economic ...
เนื้อหา
1000 | 13 |
More than six years after the start of the East Asian Financial Crisis the role of the market | 3 |
ISSN 08572968 | 1 |
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