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... Survey ( LFS ) show that the male labor force participation rates are always higher than those of the female labor force.2 In 1991 , labor force participation rates for male and female workers were 92 and 74 percent respectively ...
... Survey ( LFS ) show that the male labor force participation rates are always higher than those of the female labor force.2 In 1991 , labor force participation rates for male and female workers were 92 and 74 percent respectively ...
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... Survey ( round 3 ) . Table 2 shows that most of the Thai labor force has a low education level and lives in the northeastern and central parts of the country . In 2002 , approximately 71 and 14 percent of the labor force had a primary ...
... Survey ( round 3 ) . Table 2 shows that most of the Thai labor force has a low education level and lives in the northeastern and central parts of the country . In 2002 , approximately 71 and 14 percent of the labor force had a primary ...
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... Survey ( LFS ) , which has been con- ducted regularly by the National Statistical Office ( NSO ) since 1963. Rounds one and three of the Sur- vey are conducted in February ( during the dry season ) and August ( during the wet season ) ...
... Survey ( LFS ) , which has been con- ducted regularly by the National Statistical Office ( NSO ) since 1963. Rounds one and three of the Sur- vey are conducted in February ( during the dry season ) and August ( during the wet season ) ...
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