Type | Journal Article - TDRI Quarterly Review |
Title | The impact of the global financial crisis on women workers in Thailand |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 24 |
Issue | 4 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2009 |
Page numbers | 3-13 |
URL | http://tdri.or.th/archives/download/quarterly/text/t5d2009001.pdf |
Abstract | The global financial crisis, which was triggered in 2008 by the effects of the earlier bursting of the United States housing bubble, has had a considerable impact on Thailand because of its export orientation and reliance on external demand. The poor have been the group most severely affected by the economic downturn, as is always the case. In the Southeast Asian region, including in Thailand, women have been among the most vulnerable and are likely to have been disproportionately affected by the crisis. The original version of this paper1 had as its primary objective examining whether and how Thai women were being affected by the current global financial crisis. The research objectives included assessing the impact of the crisis on women in Thailand; studying and analyzing the gendered nature of the government’s response so far; and developing a set of recommendations for governments, regional institutions and donors. Because of space constraints, in this paper only empirical evidence of the impact of the global crisis on women’s employment is presented; the evidence has been derived mainly from the Labor Force Survey undertaken by the National Statistical Office (NSO). |
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