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Social Protection Impact
Sample of
“formal Together, contributory and non-
workers“ contributory social protection reduce
poverty by over 7 percentage points (5
percentage points from non-contributory
This is an social protection and 2 from contributory)
analysis of The impact is particularly strong for those
SSO data aged 65 and above: without social
protection, poverty amongst this group
would be close to three times higher
Source: (Wasi et al., 2020) Thailand Labour Market Analysis Advancing social justice, promoting decent work
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Coverage and expenditure
High coverage of older people Modest (but growing) coverage Expenditure is dominated by Benefits Adequacy
by tax-financed schemes of contributory schemes civil service schemes
100% Not pension / allowance 100% 2.00%
7%
90% 3% SWC only 90% 1.80% Transfer value as % average expenditure of the target population
100%
80% 80% 1.60% 90%
48% 80%
70% 51% 70% Not insured 1.40% 70%
% of older persons (60+) 60% OAA OAA % of employed population 60% 6% NSF % of GDP 1.20% 1.33% Civil servant pensions 50%
60%
only
40%
50%
50%
1.00%
30%
4%
Article 40
83%
20%
4%
40%
40%
Article 39
0.80%
30%
0%
44%
33% OAA 30% 31% SSO 0.60% SSO lump sums 10% Children Old people Old people Old people People aged Disabled Adults with aAdults with aAdults with a Children Adults with People in
SSO pensions
20% + SWC 20% Article 33 0.40% aged 0–6 aged 60–69 aged 70–79 aged 80–89 >=90 people mild moderate severe with disabilities households
disability disability disability disabilities and SWC receiving
10% 10% 0.20% 0.43% OAA pensions
6% Civil servant and other 7% Civil servant and other CSG Old-Age Allowance Disability Grant Contributory
0% 0% 0.00% pensions
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