Availability of socio-economic variables at sub- national level - case study Thailand By Dr. Somporn Sangawongse Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University Princess Sirindhorn International Center, Bangkok December 6, 2003
Introduction Introduction socio-economic variables and indicators (SI) Integrated analysis of Geospatial and socio-economic information (example) Conclusions & Recommendations Conclusions & Recommendations References References
What are socio-economic variables ?
Bangkok is the highest population density ( person/sq.km)
Population growth rate by province
World Infant Mortality Rate
2. Public Health
Life expectancy at birth, 1999
Number of mother die in Northern Thailand
Employed Person by work for the whole Kingdom
4. Socio-Economic
Key Indicators of Population and Household Population and Housing Census (1990 and 2000)
Income
Linking of Socio-econamic data with Geo-spatial data )
Number of Population in Thailand 2000
Map of Northern Thailand By Province
Weight of Child in Northern Thailand
Rate of High School Education in Northern Thailand
Rate of Education Higher than M.6 in Northern Thailand
Rate of Literacy in Northern Thailand
Summary of Thailand Socio-economic statistics
References
The End Comments and suggestions are very welcome