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Household accounts presents data on disposable income, spending, savings, debt and financial assets of households. A household may be a person who makes provision for his or her own food and other essentials for living, or may be small group of people who share the same living accommodation,...
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The OECD's dataset on distributional information on household income, consumption and saving presents experimental distributional results for a range of OECD countries. The dataset resulted from the work of the Expert Group on Distributional information on household income, consumption, and...
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This comparative table includes statistics on the final consumption expenditure of households broken down by the COICOP (Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose) classification and by durability. Final consumption expenditures comprise different variables such as clothing...
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The OECD's dataset on distributional information on household income, consumption and saving presents experimental distributional results for a range of OECD countries. The dataset resulted from the work of the Expert Group on Distributional information on household income, consumption, and...
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Thailand's education system stands at a crossroads. Significant investment has widened access to education and the … universally distributed and Thailand has not received the return on its spending on education that it might have expected. This … report encourages Thailand to focus on four priority areas to prepare students from all backgrounds for a fast changing world …
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particular appears to increase paid employment opportunities. Immigration is also likely to raise income per capita in Thailand … economic contribution of immigration. How Immigrants Contribute to Thailand’s Economy is the result of a project carried out by … Africa and Thailand. The empirical evidence stems from a combination of quantitative and qualitative analyses of secondary …
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