Thailand in the Lead
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🛡️ High Adequacy of Social Insurance Programs
In 2021, Thailand's social insurance programs covered 92.99% of the total welfare of beneficiary households, reflecting a robust social safety net.
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🏥 Minimal Poverty from Health Expenditure
In 2021, only 0.01% of Thailand's population was pushed below the $3.65 poverty line due to out-of-pocket health care expenses, indicating effective healthcare policies.
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🍼 Complete Urban Birth Registration
By 2019, Thailand achieved 100% completeness in urban birth registration, ensuring every urban-born child is officially recognized.
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👩💼 High Percentage of Female Top Managers
In 2016, 64.8% of firms in Thailand had female top managers, showcasing the country's commitment to gender equality in leadership roles.
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📉 Low Specific Tariff Rates on Manufactured Goods
In 2015, only 0.00045% of Thailand's tariff lines on manufactured products had specific rates, simplifying trade regulations.
Thailand Following Behind
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💸 Negative Net Official Flows from UNIDO
In 2020, Thailand experienced a net outflow of $2,096.82 from UNIDO, highlighting a potential area for improvement in international funding relations.
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🏠 High Female Unpaid Domestic Work
In 2015, Thai women spent 11.04% of their day on unpaid domestic and care work, indicating a need for more balanced domestic responsibilities.