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Global Care Policy Index 2021 Country Report: Thailand

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  • Bou, Dolphie
  • Paul, Anju Mary

    (New York University Abu Dhabi)

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Thailand scored 4.32 (out of 10) in the GCPI, placing it on the higher end of the “Emerging” Index Band. Its score of 2.65 in Sub-Index A was significantly lower than its score of 6.00 in Sub-Index B. Improvements to employment protections for women returning from maternity leave and nursing support at the workplace are sorely needed. Paternity leave policies, flexible work arrangements, and family-friendly workplace policies are lacking. Thailand scored well in ensuring labor rights for domestic workers and protections for those who are forced or under-age. However, its score was dragged down by the lack of a fair employment process and a missing framework to ensure decent working and living conditions.

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  • Bou, Dolphie & Paul, Anju Mary, 2021. "Global Care Policy Index 2021 Country Report: Thailand," SocArXiv 6hsfr, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:6hsfr
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/6hsfr
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