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... Workers in the formal sector accounted for 34 percent of the labor force in 1991 and increased to 44 percent in 2002. The seasonal pattern of the number of workers in the formal sector ( as shown in Figure 2 ) is caused mainly by the ...
... Workers in the formal sector accounted for 34 percent of the labor force in 1991 and increased to 44 percent in 2002. The seasonal pattern of the number of workers in the formal sector ( as shown in Figure 2 ) is caused mainly by the ...
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... workers was 6.69 percent and for agricultural workers 5.33 percent . Non - agricultural workers experienced a negative growth rate in wages only once in the third quarter of 2002 ( when the quarter - on - quarter growth rate was -1.69 ...
... workers was 6.69 percent and for agricultural workers 5.33 percent . Non - agricultural workers experienced a negative growth rate in wages only once in the third quarter of 2002 ( when the quarter - on - quarter growth rate was -1.69 ...
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Immigrant Workers Immigrant workers in Thailand comprise skilled and unskilled workers . The skilled immigrant workers enter the Thai labor market legally . They are mostly in firms receiving industrial promotion privileges under the ...
Immigrant Workers Immigrant workers in Thailand comprise skilled and unskilled workers . The skilled immigrant workers enter the Thai labor market legally . They are mostly in firms receiving industrial promotion privileges under the ...
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