TDRI Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 19Thailand Development Research Institute, 2004 |
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หน้า 5
... migrant workers in Thailand was about 1.2 million . Notably , migrant workers are now spreading all over Thailand , with concentrations in border areas and major provinces . Migrant workers are demand - driven . Labor - intensive ...
... migrant workers in Thailand was about 1.2 million . Notably , migrant workers are now spreading all over Thailand , with concentrations in border areas and major provinces . Migrant workers are demand - driven . Labor - intensive ...
หน้า 4
... migrants represents a " brain gain " for developed coun- tries and a " brain drain " for developing countries . The stock of educated Thais in OECD countries however is very small , accounting for only 1.6 percent of the total ...
... migrants represents a " brain gain " for developed coun- tries and a " brain drain " for developing countries . The stock of educated Thais in OECD countries however is very small , accounting for only 1.6 percent of the total ...
หน้า 5
... migrants for preferential entry . Singapore attracts highly skilled foreign workers by imposing a levy on employers of less skilled workers while offering a tax break to all employers who recruit highly skilled workers . The motivation ...
... migrants for preferential entry . Singapore attracts highly skilled foreign workers by imposing a levy on employers of less skilled workers while offering a tax break to all employers who recruit highly skilled workers . The motivation ...
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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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