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Item Metadata only The labor force projection by educational attainment and fields of study : Thailand (2000-2020)(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2002) Chattida Boonto; Kusol Soonthorndhada; Varachai ThongthaiItem Metadata only The impact of household and community risk factor on labor force aged mortality in Nang Rong, Thailand(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2023) Warangkana Polprasert; Yothin SawangdeeItem Metadata only Study of employment trends and required qualifications of graduates in the private sector in Bangkok(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2003) Keattisak Pachiyanukool; Kusol SoonthorndhadaItem Metadata only Female labor force participation, paid maternity, caste system and child mortality in Nepal(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2024) Kailash, Timilsina, 1988-; Yothin Sawangdee; Pojjana Hunchangsith; Jongjit Rittirongif Nepalese traditional circumstances and characteristics such as high female labor force participation (FLFP), caste system and paid maternity leave are the reasons for child mortality in Nepal. The study used secondary data from Nepal Demographic HealthItem Open Access Gender inequality in unpaid work and female labor force participation in Myanmar(Mahidol University, 2021) Aye, Theingi Win, 1984-; Charamporn Holumyong; Manasigan KanchanachitraMyanmar has undertaken significant economic and social changes but the challenges related to traditional customs and ideas still remained. In Myanmar, the labor force participation rates of males and females are still disproportionate..., female burden on the unpaid work could lead to their lower capacity to participate in labor market. This study aimed to explore the influence of gender inequality in unpaid work on the labor market outcomes among women and to examine the unpaid workItem Open Access The effect of early childbearing on women’s labor force participation later in life of ever-married women in Myanmar(Mahidol University, 2021) Mya Kay Khine, 1985 -; Manasigan Kanchanachitra; Marc, VarenkaWomen’s labor force participation is important not only for women’s welfare but also for economic development of the families and countries by increasing the incomes and productivities. However, the women’s labor force participation is relatively... low in Myanmar and only almost half of the total working age women are in labor force. Marriage and childbearing were the major reasons for women to drop out from their employment, and the earlier the childbearing, the higher the impact on women’sItem Metadata only Redrawing the Canvas of Migration Decisions: A Case Study of Cambodian Workers in Thailand(2022-01-01) Chaichanavichakit A.; Mahidol Universityon economic incentives to attract workers from Cambodia, relevant public and private sectors in Thailand may successfully sustain ample labor supply through positive country image, network-building with community leaders, and strengthening the Cambodian...The production sector in Thailand is confronting increased risk as a potential labor shortage is looming. Recent economic development in Cambodia potentially affects the number of Cambodian workers in Thailand as growth in local employmentPublication Metadata only The effect of household and community on school attrition: An analysis of thai youth(2012-08-01) Kim Korinek; Sureeporn Punpuing; University of Utah; Mahidol Universityhouseholds and communities. We find that youth whose mothers have migrated and youth in immigrant households are at greater risk of leaving school. Attrition is negatively associated with household educational and economic resources. The local labor market..., especially the supply of professional and managerial work, positively affects family investment in children's education. For girls, but not boys, the odds of leaving school are lower in communities dominated by manufacturing and services occupations, whichPublication Open Access Trouble in Paradise: The Effects of Immigration on Small Island Communities in Thailand(2015) Elizabeth J. Kolbe; Mahidol University. Institute of Human Rights and Peace Studies) on local communities and labor markets yield mixed results. Some scholars (Foged and Peri, 2014; Hall, 2011; Cholewinski and Taran, 2010) remark on the enefits that host countries and counities receie fro irant laor in that it fills laor aret aps helps oost... communities that have limited opportunities for upward mobility in employment, reduced access to other labor sectors, and a heavy dependency on tourism development, this paper explores if and how immigration affects the local labor forces and host communitiesItem Metadata only Subjectivity and experience of socail suffering of Thai undocumented laborers in South Korea(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2024) Kanika Ussasarn; Penchan Pradubmook-Sherer; Pimpawun Boonmongkon; Guadamuz, Thomasorganizations to accept a precise labor supply by Korean employers and adjust an appropriate regulation for employment permit system. Thai undocumented laborers, therefore, could access more to the government employment....The objectives of this research were to analyze the power relationship and social structure that affected subjectivity and experience of social suffering of the Thai undocumented laborers in South Korea and to understand how they construct practices
