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Does crashing birthrate and aging society spell doom for Thailand?


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The median age in Thailand currently stands at 40 years and two months, far older than the world average of 30 years and five months. This startling fact suggests that if Thailand fails to take action now, it could rapidly be overwhelmed by problems related to its aging society.

 

Thailand’s population is on course to shrink by at least 50% by 2100, according to the Social Development and Human Security Ministry.

 

“I believe Thai governments both past and present have been aware of this fact. But I don’t know if the [incoming] government will introduce clear-cut or radical policies to address this situation,” said Professor Teera Sindecharak, who lectures at Thammasat University’s Sociology and Anthropology Faculty.


Economic and social impacts

 

Teera warns that the ongoing demographic trend could mean that infrastructure designed to serve huge numbers of people will soon be left half-empty. And businesses may find it difficult to attract enough customers or staff to continue operating.

 

By Thai PBS World’s General Desk

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/does-crashing-birthrate-and-aging-society-spell-doom-for-thailand/

 

-- Thai PBS 2023-08-26

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

could mean that infrastructure designed to serve huge numbers of people will soon be left half-empty. And businesses may find it difficult to attract enough customers or staff to continue operating.

And Srettha's condos will be left empty.

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https://wisevoter.com/country-rankings/median-age-by-country/#thailand

ranks Thailand as 167th down and gives it a median age rating of 18 with 1.54 fertility rate.

Monaco has a median age of 42 and the Isle of man is next with 38.

Asa the pbs article said over a century ago Thai women gave birth to an average of 5 children. I suspect same as the Uk over a century ago most did not reach the age of 5.

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53 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

Many countries are having similar issues making babies is not a priority.   For here, why bring a person into a place with little opportunity where many are making $1 an hour.

Will probably get much worse especially with the gender based AI robots as potential partners over the next 20 years.  Why be with a human who nags, argues gets fat and povides little enjoyment when the AI will be human like, awesome and able to take care of everything. 

The birthrate drop is breaking the trend line. 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

“I believe Thai governments both past and present have been aware of this fact. But I don’t know if the [incoming] government will introduce clear-cut or radical policies to address this situation,” said Professor Teera Sindecharak, who lectures at Thammasat University’s Sociology and Anthropology Faculty.

The majority of a new population comes from the masses, give them  the income to support a family and they will breed.

It's not rocket science.

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19 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

The majority of a new population comes from the masses, give them  the income to support a family and they will breed.

It's not rocket science.

Nonsense. Give them a decent wage and the education to plan a future and they stop breeding like rabbits. As has happened in every First and Second World country.

 

It's not rocket science.

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1 minute ago, mfd101 said:

Nonsense. Give them a decent wage and the education to plan a future and they stop breeding like rabbits. As has happened in every First and Second World country.

 

It's not rocket science.

Thailand is really 3rd world.

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4 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

The full article is an interesting read (apart from the final paragraph).

The problem all starts with the antiquated education system here, and the ignoring of the poorer population.

No hope - no future.

There's quite a bit of nonsense in the full ariticle. 

 

Here's a good example:

 

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Technology will likely play an even bigger role in people’s lives,” Teera continued. “Some people will likely turn to the virtual world for social interaction as there will be fewer people around them, fewer relatives or in-laws.

Where has Professor Teera been the last 10 years? The young Thai population already live inside the virtual world with their heads buried deeply inside their social media apps during all waking hours. It's probably the main reason why they are not interested in procreating.

 

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Thailand’s population stands at 66 million people, but at least 20% of citizens are over 60 and this is expected to grow to 30% by 2036.

The current population is something like 71,801,279. Someone has been sleeping.

 

Thailand - population 2023

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