Thailand
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How Immigrants Contribute to Thailand’s Economy is the result of a project carried out by the OECD Development Centre and the International Labour Organization, with support from the European Union.
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Biorefineries present an alternative to fossil-based production, and can create employment, wealth and the ecosystem needed to make them function. Thailand is establishing a bioeconomy with widespread biorefining as a strategy for future economic...
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This report analyses the economic and environmental performance and green growth policy practices of Thailand’s Bangkok Metropolitan Region (BMR).
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Chapter 4 examines strategies that can boost green growth in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region (BMR). Previous chapters analysed areas of opportunity for urban green growth in the BMR, while this chapter considers the existing tools and remaining...
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Due to rapid population ageing, globalisation and automation, Thailand’s labour market is going through rapid changes, and so do the skills required for higher employability. To ensure that Thai people are equipped with the skills that are in demand...
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Thailand’s education system stands at a crossroads. As the country aims to move beyond the “middle-income trap”, it needs to build a highly skilled workforce, able to compete in the ASEAN economic community. Significant investment has widened access...
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With the achievement of the OECD Integrity Review of Thailand 2021 – Phase 2, Thailand has become the first country in Asia-Pacific completing a full review of the key pillars of the country’s public integrity system. This demonstrates the Government...
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Vocational education and training (VET) is an important part of education systems around the world. In an era of changing skill needs in the labour market, as a result of global megatrends such as automation and population ageing, VET is well-placed...
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