TDRI Quarterly Review, àÅèÁ·Õè 10Thailand Development Research Institute, 1995 |
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... labor . Due to its rapid economic development and a major decline in its population growth rate , the country's labor surplus is now quickly disappearing . For the first time in its history , Thailand will soon face a labor shortage . This ...
... labor . Due to its rapid economic development and a major decline in its population growth rate , the country's labor surplus is now quickly disappearing . For the first time in its history , Thailand will soon face a labor shortage . This ...
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... labor market requirements . At the same time , overseas markets for Thai labor continued to receive government support . Government support for labor export was explicitly stated in the Fifth NESDP . And , for the first time , the Sixth ...
... labor market requirements . At the same time , overseas markets for Thai labor continued to receive government support . Government support for labor export was explicitly stated in the Fifth NESDP . And , for the first time , the Sixth ...
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... labor supply and demand gap described above makes Thailand both a labor exporter and importer . Export of Thai labor started in the 1970s . It increased continuously to reach a maximum in 1986 and began to decline in the years following ...
... labor supply and demand gap described above makes Thailand both a labor exporter and importer . Export of Thai labor started in the 1970s . It increased continuously to reach a maximum in 1986 and began to decline in the years following ...
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