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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 21 Mar 2014

    Thailand's fertility rate has fallen to 1.6 children per woman, down from 7 in the 1970s. http://on.wsj.com/1gKvfIg pic.twitter.com/EIfLTAPb5h

    7:59 AM - 21 Mar 2014
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      2. Siddhi Aryal‏ @siddhi_ 21 Mar 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ @Thai_Talk Thailand's added woes: shrinking labor pool and aging population pic.twitter.com/3v10nVATyq http://on.wsj.com/1gKvfIg 

        2 replies 4 retweets 1 like
      3. Free Mind‏ @FreeMindHK 22 Mar 2014
        Replying to @siddhi_

        #ThaiCrisis RT @siddhi_: Thailand's added woes: shrinking labor pool and aging population pic.twitter.com/Ufb5TqDlJ1 http://on.wsj.com/1gKvfIg 

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Eusebio Seballos‏ @usebioss 29 Mar 2014
        Replying to @FreeMindHK

        @FreeMindXs @siddhi_ Labor pool is % of working age to total popn(inc 65+ yrs old) not an absolute number. Thailand increased labor pool.

        0 replies 1 retweet 1 like
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      1. Eusebio Seballos‏ @usebioss 23 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ Fertility rate higher than 2.1 is a bane to a country's economy.

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      1. Eusebio Seballos‏ @usebioss 23 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ Thailand's fertility rate decline to less than 2.1 is a boon to Thailand's economy.

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      1. Eusebio Seballos‏ @usebioss 23 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ Dependency rate is lower under low fertility rate regimes resulting in economic surpluses.

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      1. Eusebio Seballos‏ @usebioss 23 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ ; when fertility rate is lower than 2.1 per woman, the working age population grows faster than the non-working age population. Good.

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      1. Eusebio Seballos‏ @usebioss 23 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ When fertility rate is higher than 2.1 per woman, the non-working age population grows faster than the working age population. No good.

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      1. Eusebio Seballos‏ @usebioss 21 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ working age population in low fertility rate countries are higher than in high fertility rate countries.pic.twitter.com/NDT6ld2unm

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      1. yrogerg onrelas‏ @onrelas 21 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ that trend is certainly going in the right direction without #population stabilization we are doomed.

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      1. Mel McGuire‏ @meljmcguire 21 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ 7? That's hard to believe.

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      1. News Unlimited‏ @newsunlimitedin 21 Mar 2014
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        MT @WSJ Thailand's fertility rate has fallen to 1.6 children per woman, down from 7 in 70s. http://on.wsj.com/1gKvfIg pic.twitter.com/7F4dbAvwju

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      2. Marsha Marsha‏ @MarshaMarshaKy 21 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ Still wonder how someone spits .6 of a child. SMH

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      3. Eusebio Seballos‏ @usebioss 23 Mar 2014
        Replying to @MarshaMarshaKy

        @MarshaAKerr @WSJ 0.6 of a child = another way of saying 6 children for every 10 women.

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