TDRI Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 17Thailand Development Research Institute, 2002 |
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หน้า 9
... Underemployment As mentioned above , unemployment in Thailand has been generally low except since the 1997 crisis , and one of the major reasons is that a substantial number of those considered employed are underemployed , or work less ...
... Underemployment As mentioned above , unemployment in Thailand has been generally low except since the 1997 crisis , and one of the major reasons is that a substantial number of those considered employed are underemployed , or work less ...
หน้า 10
... underemployment in rural areas rose by 55 to 70 percent , it increased much more sharply in urban areas by a hefty 350 to 760 percent . The impact of the crisis on underemployment was also unevenly distributed across the regions ...
... underemployment in rural areas rose by 55 to 70 percent , it increased much more sharply in urban areas by a hefty 350 to 760 percent . The impact of the crisis on underemployment was also unevenly distributed across the regions ...
หน้า 15
... Underemployment in Thailand was high , nearly a million . The majority of them had only elementary education . Most of the underemployed were in the agricultural sector . During the crisis the under- employment increased in almost every ...
... Underemployment in Thailand was high , nearly a million . The majority of them had only elementary education . Most of the underemployed were in the agricultural sector . During the crisis the under- employment increased in almost every ...
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Managing Policy Research | 2 |
Summary of the 2001 Yearend Conference on Poverty Reduction Strategies | 2 |
Causes and Future Concerns | 8 |
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