Thailand is a tiger economy that began to industrialize and grow rapidly in the mid-1980s. After recovering
from the 1997-1998 financial shock, rapid economic growth resumed, and has been accompanied by increasing
migration from neighbouring Myanmar, Cambodia and Lao PDR. Thai workers have been migrating to work in
the Middle East and other Asian countries since the beginning of the 1980s, but in the early 1990s, Thailand
made the transition from net sender of workers abroad to net receiver of foreign labour, as the number of
migrants arriving surpassed the declining number of Thais leaving for jobs abroad.
Thailand is a tiger economy that began to industrialize and grow rapidly in the mid-1980s. After recovering
from the 1997-1998 financial shock, rapid economic growth resumed, and has been accompanied by increasing
migration from neighbouring Myanmar, Cambodia and Lao PDR. Thai workers have been migrating to work in
the Middle East and other Asian countries since the beginning of the 1980s, but in the early 1990s, Thailand
made the transition from net sender of workers abroad to net receiver of foreign labour, as the number of
migrants arriving surpassed the declining number of Thais leaving for jobs abroad.
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