@WSJ @Thai_Talk Thailand's added woes: shrinking labor pool and aging population pic.twitter.com/3v10nVATyq http://on.wsj.com/1gKvfIg
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@WSJ @Thai_Talk Thailand's added woes: shrinking labor pool and aging population pic.twitter.com/3v10nVATyq http://on.wsj.com/1gKvfIg
#ThaiCrisis RT @siddhi_: Thailand's added woes: shrinking labor pool and aging population pic.twitter.com/Ufb5TqDlJ1 http://on.wsj.com/1gKvfIg
@FreeMindXs @siddhi_ Labor pool is % of working age to total popn(inc 65+ yrs old) not an absolute number. Thailand increased labor pool.
@WSJ Fertility rate higher than 2.1 is a bane to a country's economy.
@WSJ Thailand's fertility rate decline to less than 2.1 is a boon to Thailand's economy.
@WSJ Dependency rate is lower under low fertility rate regimes resulting in economic surpluses.
@WSJ ; when fertility rate is lower than 2.1 per woman, the working age population grows faster than the non-working age population. Good.
@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.
@WSJ working age population in low fertility rate countries are higher than in high fertility rate countries.pic.twitter.com/NDT6ld2unm
@WSJ that trend is certainly going in the right direction without #population stabilization we are doomed.
@WSJ 7? That's hard to believe.
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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