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Document Type: | General |
Publish Date: | 1996 |
Primary Author: | Kioe Sheng Yap |
Edited By: | Suneela Farooqi |
Published By: | Kioe Sheng Yap |
Low Income Housing in a rapid expanding urban economy. Thailand has changed considerably over the last decades. There has been rapid economic growth based on export-oriented industrial development, an expansion of the middle class and a decline in absolute poverty. However, economic activity is still largely concentrated in and around Bangkok and income inequality is high. The country is urbanizing through large-scale, but often circular, rural-urban migration, life expectancy is increasing and fertility rates are below replacement level. Except for health care, social welfare program are rudimentary and cover mainly government officials and some formal-sector workers.