Thailand ‘getting old before it gets rich’ — is it because children are becoming too expensive?

These aversions are reflected in Thailand’s fertility charge, which stood at 1.08 next year, the next lowest in South- East Asia after Singapore’s 0.97 next year.

Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsutin warned that if the country persisted on this path, its inhabitants may be doubled, from its present 66 million to 33 million, within 60 times.

Thailand will face unheard of problems in the wake of declining fertility rates, a worldwide phenomenon.

HOW THAILAND IS AN Oddity

Thailand currently stands out from its neighbors with comparable levels of development. Places such as Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia have fertility rates close to or hovering around the alternative levels of 2.1 births per woman.

Unfortunately, what laid the foundations for Thailand’s economic expansion could have precipitated its present difficulties.

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