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Aging and the Labor Market in Thailand : Labor Markets and Social Policy in a Rapidly Transforming and Aging Thailand (Vol. 1 of 2) (English)

Thailand’s labor market faces several challenges. Labor force participation has been declining, the shift of jobs out of the low-productivity agriculture sector has slowed, and informality is the norm. The COVID-19 outbreak has likely reinforced these trends. Thailand’s workforce has not transitioned to the types of jobs involving nonroutine tasks and interpersonal communication that increasingly characterize knowledge-driven economies. The labor...
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Moroz,Harry Edmund; Naddeo,Joseph John; Ariyapruchya,Kiatipong; Jain,Himanshi; Glinskaya,Elena E.; Lamanna,Francesca; Laowong, Pataraporn; Nair,Arvind; Palacios,Robert J.; Tansanguanwong,Pamornrat; Viriyataveekul,Sarulchana; Walker,Thomas; Yang,Judy.

Aging and the Labor Market in Thailand : Labor Markets and Social Policy in a Rapidly Transforming and Aging Thailand (Vol. 1 of 2) (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/428491622713258312

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