In 2023, the median age of the population in Thailand was 39.7 years, which was the oldest median age across Southeast Asia.
for the population ages 60 plus to go from 15 percent of the total to 30 percent, it'll take Ireland 92 years, the United Kingdom 89 years, and Germany 70 years. For that same demographic shift to happen now, it'll take India 34 years, Mexico 32, Iran 20 and Thailand, only 19....
The population of Thailand is around 95% Buddhist, and religion plays a very large role in Thai culture and society. There are thousands upon thousands of temples across the country, but the best and most important are in Bangkok. At the very least, you’ll want to visit Wat Pho (Temple...
Thailand is ageing rapidly, and it has taken about two decades to transform from an ageing society to an aged society. This chapter explores the socio-economic critical issues related to policies and measures for the well-being of the Thai older adults under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable ...
Also, the present population of Thailand is better educated than Malaysia, Indonesia, and Cambodia. According to Coursera’s Global Skill Index, Thailand ranked 38th, while Malaysia and Indonesia were listed 43rd and 56th, respectively. And the Global Talent Competitive Index 2020 ranked Thailand ...
(CBDC) focusing on setting global standards. It has already several pilot projects in place, covering 260 million wallets in 25 cities12, including in Shenzhen and Chengdu. The Digital Currency Institute of the PBoC, along with the BIS, HKMA, the Bank of Thailand, and the Central Bank of ...
Ascertaining anemia and defining its underlying causes is essential for providing appropriate care, management, and establishment of a control program. Limited studies on these have been carried out on people living at the borders of Thailand, Lao PDR, and Cambodia. This cross-sectional study was ...
China now has the second-largest population in the world, still with just over 1.4 billion inhabitants, however, its population went into decline in 2023. Global population As of 2025, the world's population stands at almost 8.2 billion people and is expected to reach around 10.3 billion ...
“aged”. The same transition took Japan 24 years, America 72 and France 115. And unlike those countries Thailand has grown old before getting rich. Its GDP per person in 2021 was $7,000. When Japan’s population was similarly aged, in 1994, its income level in constant dollars was ...
First, we incorporate two metrics that represent the technological breadth and adoption for a country: internet users as a percentage of a country’s population, and LTE (4G) users as a percentage of the population. This combination illustrates the availability of internet use for the wider ...