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The first two indicators that less Thai people have passed criteria most are ;
                           •  Indicator 16 Compulsory Education for 6 -14 yrs. Old children  (8.34 percent)

                           •  Indicator 17 Uncontinuing to high school or equipvalent (2.92 percent)

                        Group 4  Economy  4 Indicators
                        The first three indicators that most Thai people have passed criteria most are ;

                           •  Indicator 22  Household average income is 38,000 baht up (99.66 percent)
                           •  Indicator 20  Full employment of 15 - 59 yrs.old people. (99.38 percent)
                           •  Indicator 21  Full employment of 60 yrs.old up people. (94.97 percent)

                        The indicator that less Thai people have passed criteria most is Indicator 23 Household saving   (13.91 percent)

                        Group 5 Thai Values 6 indicators
                        The first three indicators that most Thai people have passed criteria most are ;
                           •  Indicator 27 Elderly are taking care (99.97 percent).

                           •  Indicator 29 Chronic ill people are taking care (99.97 percent).
                           •  Indicator 28  Disables are taking care. (99.95 percent).                                              23

                        The first three indicators that less Thai people have passed criteria most are ;
                           •  Indicator 25 No smoking (6.49 percent)
                           •  Indicator 24  No alcohol Drinking (6.41 percent)

                           •  Indicator 31  A warm family (0.50 percent)

                        2.2 The First 5 Problems Year 2018                                                                           รายงานคุณภาพชีวิตของคนไทย ปี 2561

                        From Year 2018 collection result, CDD has prioritized BMN indicators having unpassed rate from high to low and found
               that the first 5 problems are ;

                        1. Saving. There are 1,799,524 households or 13.91 percent that have no saving money.
                        2. Compulsory Education. There are 308,418 children aged from 6-14 years old or 8.34 percent who did not receive
               compulsory education.

                        3. Smoking. There are 2,378,877 smokers or 6.49 percent out of 36,644,309 people.
                        4. Alcohol Dringking There are 2,350,536 alcohol drinkers or 6.41 percent out of 36,644,309 people.

                        5. Unemployment for an age group of 60 years old up. There are 366,779 people aged 60 years up or 5.03 percent who are
               unemployed.
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