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Rubber plantation labor and labor movements as rubber prices decrease in southern Thailand
Corresponding Author(s) : Uraiwan Tongkaemkaew
Forest and Society,
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): APRIL
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- Benjamin, D. (1992). Household composition labor markets and labor demand: testing for separation in agricultural household models. Econometrica, 60 (2): 287-322.
- Chambon, B. & S. Gobina Mokoko. (2013). Determinants of the choice of tree crops in diversified farming systems of the rubber smallholders in wouth-west Cameroon. In Tropical Tree Crops. (Ed.) Economical and ecological challenges of diversification. Vrsailles, Quae.
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- Kongmanee, C. (2015). Path dependence of agrarian change: an institutional economic analysis of the rubber economy in Southern Thailand. PhD diss., Montpellier SupAgro.
- Nobnorb, P & W. Fongsuwan. (2014). Factors affecting free labor movement amongst rubber industry workers within the ASEAN economic community-AEC. Research Journal of Business Management, 8(4): 427-439.
- NSO (National Statistical Office). (2015). The average of debt per household by region and province of 1998-2015. Retrieved from service.nso.go.th/nso/web/
- statseries/tables/00000_Whole_Kingdom/Table3.xls. [in Thai]
- OAE (Office of Agricultural Economics). (2016a). Agricultural Statistics of Thailand 2015. Office of Agricultural Economics, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Thailand. [in Thai]
- OAE. (2016b). The trend of Thai elder workers in agriculture sector, suggestion to improve labor skill- welfare –technology. News 22/2016, 12 February 2016. Retrieved from http://www.oae.go.th/ewtadmin/ewt/oae_web/ewt_news.php?nid=21823&filename=index_green. [in Thai]
- Ruf, F. (1995). From the forest rent to the tree capital; basic laws of cocoa cycles. In Ruf, F. and Siswoputanto, P.S. (Eds.) Cocoa Cycles. The economics of cocoa supply (pp. 1-53). Cambridge: Wood head publishing.
- Somboonsuk, B., P. Wettayaprasit, K. Pacheera & P. Kroeksakul. (2011). Comparison of career change and resource management of rubber smallholders. Kasetsart Journal (Social Sciences) 32: 29 – 40.
- Tansri, K. (n.d.). Labour Changes in Agriculture Sector of Thailand, Bank of Thailand. Retrieved from https://www.bot.or.th/Thai/.../DocLib.../04-Labor%20with%20Agri%20Changing.pdf. [in Thai]
- Thongpan, S. (2014). The incoming of rubber plantation and decision to return home: case study of farm households in Huay Kong basin. Journal of Sociology and Anthropolog, 33(2): 73-102.
- Wanasuk, K. J. Kosako & P. Chuawanla. (2014). Household debts in southern Thailand, bank of Thailand. Retrieved from www.bot.or.th/Thai/
- MonetaryPolicy/Southern/DocLib/การศึกษาเชิงลึกเรื่อง%20หนี้ครัวเรือนกับเศรษฐกิจภาคใต้.pdf. [in Thai]
- Weaving, R. (1994). Revitalizing Tree Crops: Rubber in Thailand. Retrieved from http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/410861468132603631/pdf/28493.pdf
References
Benjamin, D. (1992). Household composition labor markets and labor demand: testing for separation in agricultural household models. Econometrica, 60 (2): 287-322.
Chambon, B. & S. Gobina Mokoko. (2013). Determinants of the choice of tree crops in diversified farming systems of the rubber smallholders in wouth-west Cameroon. In Tropical Tree Crops. (Ed.) Economical and ecological challenges of diversification. Vrsailles, Quae.
Chevapat, N. (1994). An economic analysis of factors of production in rubber Industry and labour migration: A case study of Trang province. Bangkok, Thailand: Chulalongkorn University. [in Thai]
Kongmanee, C. (2015). Path dependence of agrarian change: an institutional economic analysis of the rubber economy in Southern Thailand. PhD diss., Montpellier SupAgro.
Nobnorb, P & W. Fongsuwan. (2014). Factors affecting free labor movement amongst rubber industry workers within the ASEAN economic community-AEC. Research Journal of Business Management, 8(4): 427-439.
NSO (National Statistical Office). (2015). The average of debt per household by region and province of 1998-2015. Retrieved from service.nso.go.th/nso/web/
statseries/tables/00000_Whole_Kingdom/Table3.xls. [in Thai]
OAE (Office of Agricultural Economics). (2016a). Agricultural Statistics of Thailand 2015. Office of Agricultural Economics, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Thailand. [in Thai]
OAE. (2016b). The trend of Thai elder workers in agriculture sector, suggestion to improve labor skill- welfare –technology. News 22/2016, 12 February 2016. Retrieved from http://www.oae.go.th/ewtadmin/ewt/oae_web/ewt_news.php?nid=21823&filename=index_green. [in Thai]
Ruf, F. (1995). From the forest rent to the tree capital; basic laws of cocoa cycles. In Ruf, F. and Siswoputanto, P.S. (Eds.) Cocoa Cycles. The economics of cocoa supply (pp. 1-53). Cambridge: Wood head publishing.
Somboonsuk, B., P. Wettayaprasit, K. Pacheera & P. Kroeksakul. (2011). Comparison of career change and resource management of rubber smallholders. Kasetsart Journal (Social Sciences) 32: 29 – 40.
Tansri, K. (n.d.). Labour Changes in Agriculture Sector of Thailand, Bank of Thailand. Retrieved from https://www.bot.or.th/Thai/.../DocLib.../04-Labor%20with%20Agri%20Changing.pdf. [in Thai]
Thongpan, S. (2014). The incoming of rubber plantation and decision to return home: case study of farm households in Huay Kong basin. Journal of Sociology and Anthropolog, 33(2): 73-102.
Wanasuk, K. J. Kosako & P. Chuawanla. (2014). Household debts in southern Thailand, bank of Thailand. Retrieved from www.bot.or.th/Thai/
MonetaryPolicy/Southern/DocLib/การศึกษาเชิงลึกเรื่อง%20หนี้ครัวเรือนกับเศรษฐกิจภาคใต้.pdf. [in Thai]
Weaving, R. (1994). Revitalizing Tree Crops: Rubber in Thailand. Retrieved from http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/410861468132603631/pdf/28493.pdf