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COVER PAGE PERFACE Content CHAPTER 1 SUMMARY --1.3 RATIONALE FOR PLANS FOR WOMEN --1.2 THE PRESENT POLICIES AND PLANS --1.1 BACKGROUND -1. TARGETED CHARACTERISTICS OF WOMEN AND OBJECTIVES AND PRINCIPLE POLICIES FOR WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT --1.4 TARGETED CHARACTERISTICS AND QUALITIES OF WOMEN --1.7 BASIC STRATEGIES TO PROMOTE WOMEN --1.6 PRINCIPLE POLICIES --1.5 OBJECTIVES IN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT --INTRODUCTION : ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CHANGES AFFECTION WOMEN : LOOKING AHEAD -2. SOCIAL CHANGES, IMPACT ON WOMEN AND RECOMMENDATIONS --WOMEN AND FAMILY --WOMEN AND HEALTH --WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT --WOMEN AND EDUCATION --WOMEN AND EMPLOYMENT --WOMEN AND COMMERCIAL SEX --WOMEN AND RELIGION --WOMEN AND SOCIAL PARTICIPATION --WOMEN AND MASS MEDIA --WOMEN AND THE LAW --GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE AGENCIES ON WOMEN DEVELOPMENT --RESOURCES FOR WOMEN DEVELOPMENT --INFORMATION AND RESEARCH ON WOMEN -PROGRAMMES AND SUB-PROGRAMMES ON WOMEN DEVELOPMENT (1992-2011) --PROGRAMME 1 : DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN'S POTENTIALS AND QUALITY OF LIFE --PROGRAMME 2 : PROMOTION OF WOMEN'S LEGAL EQUALITY, SAFETY PROTECTION, AND WELFARE --PROGRAMME 3 : WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION IN SOCIETAL DEVELOPMENT --PROGRAMME 4 : IMPROVEMENT AND SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEMS OF THE SO-CALLED 'SPECIAL GROUP OF WOMEN' (COMMERCIAL SEX) --PROGRAMME 5 : IMPROVEMENT OF MECHANISMS FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN --PROGRAMME 6 : ADVOCACY AND DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION ON WOMEN --PROGRAMME 7 : RESEARCH AND DATA ON WOMEN CHAPTER 2 SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL CHANGES AND WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT -1. INTRODUCTION -2. SOCIAL CONCEPTION OF WOMEN PRIOR TO NATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PLANS --2.1 Economic Aspect --2.2 Political Aspect --2.3 Social Aspect --2.4 Cultural Aspect -3. SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHANGES AFFECTING WOMEN --3.1 Changes in Economic Structures --3.2 Changes in Science and Technology --3.3 Changes in Income Distribution --3.4 Changes in Social Structures --3.5 Changes in Residence --3.7 Changes in Population's Age Structure --3.6 Changes in Culture and Social Values --3.8 Changes in Family Structure --3.9 Changes in Numbers of Members and Patterns of Households --4.1 Government Policy on Women's Development -4. ANALYSIS OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE WOMEN DEVELOPMENT'S PROCESS --4.2 Shortcomings in Women's Development in the National Plan in the Long-term Development Plan for Women --5.2 Women's Lives and Families --5.1 Personal Characteristics -5. WOMEN'S BASIC MINIMUM NEEDS AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT DIRECTIONS --4.3 Approaches for the National Development Plan to Contribute to the Overall Process of Women's Development -6. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS --5.3 Social Participation CHAPTER 3 WOMEN AND FAMILY ---1.1.2 Scope ---1.1.1 The importance of the family institution --1.1 RATIONALE -1. INTRODUCTION ---2.1.2 Family and kinship patterns ---2.1.1 Size of family and composition --2.1 FAMILY STRUCTURE AND CHANGES -2. PROBLEMS AND TRENDS ---2.2.1 Roles of husband/wife --2.2 TRENDS IN CHANGING FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS ---2.2.2 Parents' Roles ---2.2.3 The elderly --3.2 STRATEGIES --3.1 POLICIES -3. RECOMMENDATIONS -Table 3-1 Average Household Size in Different Regions in 1960,1970 and 1980 -Tables -Table 3-3 Population. Households, and Average Household Size -Table 3-2 Average Agricultural and Non-agricultural Households in Different Regions in 1960 and 1980 -Table 3-4 Household Projections -Table 3-6 Place of Birth of Bangkok Residents -Table 3-5 Percentage of Household Structure Projections -Table 3-8 Family Pattern in Bangkok -Table 3-7 Post-Nuptial Residence Pattern in Bangkok -Table 3-9 Singulate Mean Age at Marriage Classified by Sex, Age and Source of Data -Table 3-11 Ratio of the Single Thai Women in Bangkok Classified by Age (1960,1970 and 1980) -Table 3-10 Singulate Mean Age at Marriage of Thai Women Classified by Type of Place and Region (1960, 1970 and 1980) -Table 3-12 Marital Status of Populution in 1970 Classified by Sex and Age Group -Table 3-13 Marital Status of Populution in 1980 Classified by Sex and Age Group -Table 3-15 Divorce Rates in Thailand Classified by Region -Table 3-14 Percentage of Population Distribution Classified by Sex Marital Status and In-out Municipality Area in 1980 -Table 3-16 Reasons for Delinquency of Juvenile Detained (1970-1985) -Table 3-17 Percentage Distribution of the Elderly According to Work Participation, by Selected Background Characteristics -Reference CHAPTER 4 WOMEN AND HEALTH --2.1 FEMALE POPULATION,CAUSES OF DEATH AND ILLNESS -2. SITUATION ANALYSIS -1. INTRODUCTION --2.2 WOMEN AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH -3. EARLIER POLICIES AND PLANNING FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH --2.3 WOMEN'S HEALTH IN RELATION TO THEIR WORK -5. THE PRIVATE SECTOR AND WOMEN'S HEALTH -4. OTHER MINISTRITS' HEALTH RELATED PROGRAMMES -7. STEPS IN IMPLEMENTING THE DEVELOPMENT PLAN -6. LONG-TERM PLAN FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH (YEAR 1991-2011) -MASTER PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN'S HEALTH YEAR 1992-2012 -Table CHAPTER 5 WOMEN AND EDUCATION --1.2 SCOPE OF THE STUDY --1.1 RATIONALE OF EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR WOMEN -1. INTRODUCTION --2.1 LEVEL OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT OF THE FEMALE POPULATION -2. STATUS OF EDUCATIONAL PROVISIONS FOR WOMEN DEVELOPMENT AND FACTORS AFFECTING EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR WOMEN -Table 5-1 Numbers and percentages of population over 6 years of age by sex and educational attainment for 1980 -Tables -Table 5-3 Percentage of illiterates by sex -Table 5-2 Numbers and percentages of population over 11years of age for 1988 by sex and educational attainment --2.2 EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR WOMEN BY LEVEL AND TYPE OF EDUCATION -Table 5-5 Numbers and percentages of secondary education students by sex 1988 -Table 5-4 Numbers and percentages of per-primary students by sex for 1989 -Table 5-6 Numbers and percentages of lower secondary education students under the Department of General Education by education regions and sex for 1988 -Table 5-8 Numbers and percentages of Vocational Certificate students by course of study, sex and department for 1988 -Table 5-7 Numbers and percentages of upper secondary education students (public and private) by course of study and sex for 1988 -Table 5-9 Numbers and percentages of new entrants at the Higher Vocational Certificate level by course of study and sex -Table 5-11 New entrants for the Associate Degree in the Department of Teacher Training, MOE, and public and private higher educational institutions under MOU for 1988 -Table 5-10 New entrants for the Associate Degree in the Department of Teacher Training, MOE, and public and private higher educational institutions under MOU for 1988 -Table 5-12 Numbers and percentages of participants by programme and sex for 1988 -Table 5-14 Vocational development and promotion pprogramme and sex for 1988 -Table 5-13 Numbers and percentages of participants in vocational training by course and sex for 1988 -Table 5-16 Numbers of women undertaking vocational training by organizing agency -Table 5-15 Numbers of participants by programme and sex undertaken by the Department of Industrial Promotion for 1988 -Table 5-17 Numbers of members of the agricultural promotion for 1989 -Table 5-18 Numbers of male and female students in private institutions by type of activity and sex for 1987-1988 --3.1 POLICY ON EDUCATIONAL PROVISION FOR WOMEN -3. FACTORS AFFECTING EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR WOMEN -Table 5-19 Numbers of users of village reading centers by age-group and sex for 1988 --3.2 VALUES AND ATTITUDES AFFECTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATION FOR WOMEN -4. ISSUES CONCERNING EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR WOMEN, TRENDS ON DEVELOPMENT NEEDS AND RECOMMENDATIONS --4.1 PROBLEMS AND ISSUES RELATED TO EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR WOMEN --4.3 POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS --4.2 TRENDS ON DEVELOPMENT NEEDS -Summary table : Perspective educational programme for women CHAPTER 6 WOMEN AND EMPLOYMENT --1.2 RELATED PROBLEMS AND CONSEQUENCES --1.1 SIGNIFICANCE OF WOMEN EMPLOYMENT -1. INTRODUCTION --1.3 OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF THE STUDY -2. WOMEN AND EMPLOYMENT --2.1 PROFILE OF WOMEN IN LABOUR FORCE --2.2 WORKING WOMEN BY ECONOMIC SECTORS ---2.2.1 Women in the Public Sector ---2.2.2 Women in the Private Sector ---2.2.3 Women in the Informal Sector --2.3 PROBLEM ENCOUNTERED BY WORKING WOMEN ---2.3.1 Women in the Public Sector ---2.3.2 Women in the Private Sector ---2.3.3 Women in the Informal Sector --2.4 PARTICIPATION IN ORGANIZATION PROTECTING RIGHTS -3. FAXTORS AFFECTING WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT --3.1 LAWS AND REGULATIONS --3.2 FACTORS RELATED TO WOMANHOOD --3.3 WOMEN'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS CAREER --3.4 FACTORS RELATED TO FAMILY --3.5 FACTORS RELATED TO DEVELOPMENT -4. TRENDS IN WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT --4.1 POPULATION STRUCTURE AND LABOUR MARKET --4.2 OPPORTUNITY FOR EDUCATION --4.3 CHANGING ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT --4.4 GOVERNMENT POLICY -5. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS -Tables -Table 6-1 Population and Labour Force between 1985-1989 (2528-2532 B.E.) -Table 6-2 Classification of Labour Force by Age between 1985-1989 (2528-2532 B.E.) -Table 6-3 Classification of Labour Force by Education between 1985-1989 (2528-2532 B.E.) -Table 6-4 Classification of Employed Persons by Occupation between 1985-1989 (2528-2532 B.E.) -Table 6-5 Employed Persons by Occupation and Income in 1989 (2532 B.E.) -Table 6-6 Classification of Employed Persons by Occupation and Work Status in 1989 (2532 B.E.) -Table 6-7 Classification of Employed Persons by Industry 1985-1989 (2528-2532 B.E.) -Table 6-8 Classification of Employed Persons by Work Status and Region in 1989 (2532 B.E.) -Table 6-9 Classification of Employed Persons by Hours Worked beetween 1985-1989 (2532 B.E.) -Table 6-10 Number of Civil Service Officer by Ministry and Sex -Table 6-11 Divisions in Government Agencies ranked by Number of Female Officers -Table 6-12 Number of Civil Service Officer by Level and Sex -Table 6-13 Government Officers at the Administrative Level by Sex -Table 6-14 State Enterprises Employees in 1990 (2533 B.E.) -Table 6-15 Work Status in State Enterprises by Sex in 1990 Z2533 B.E.) -Table 6-16 Female Population Age 13 Years and Older by Migration Status and Labour Status in 1989 (2532 B.F.) -BIBLIOGRAPHY CHAPTER 7 WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN SOCIETY -1. INTRODUCTION --2.1 Participation in Decision-Making in Family Level -2. CURRENT SITUATION AND PROBLEMS --2.2 Women Participation as Entrepreneur and in Business Administration -Table 7-1 Position in the Business Administration of Women Classified According to Decision - Making Level -Tables --2.3 Women Participation in Rural Development -Table 7-2 Number of Administration Positions in Non-Government Organizations by Sex and Region (N=191) --2.4 Women Participation in NGOs and People Organizations -Table 7-3 Number of Administration Positions in Non-Government Organizations by Sex and Activities & Target Groups --2.5 Women Participation in Local Administration --2.6 Participation in the Civil Service and Public Enterprises -Table 7-4 Number of Civil Servants in 1985 -Table 7-6 Female Civil Servants in High Positions -Table 7-5 Number of Civil Servants by Sex and Ministries in 1985 --2.7 Participation in Politics --2.8 Participation in International Peace --3.1 GENDER EQUITY -3. ANALYZING OF THE SITUATION --4.2 MEASURES TO BE TAKEN --4.1 RECOMMENDATION ON POLICIES -4. RECOMMENDATIONS --4.3 MEASURES TO PROMOTE PARTICIPATION IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT --4.6 MEASURES TO PROMOTE WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN THE CIVIL SERVICE AND PUBLIC ENTERPRISES --4.5 MEASURES TO PROMOTE WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN LOCAL ADMINISTRATION --4.4 MEASURES TO PROMOTE PARTICIPATION BY NGOs --4.7 MEASURES TO PROMOTE POLITICAL PARTICIPATION --4.8 MEASURES TO PROMOTE, PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL ROLES AND IN THE PROMOTION OF PEACE CHAPTER 8 WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT -2. PRESENT SITUATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY -1. BACKGROUND INFORMATION -3. NATIONAL POLICY AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN --3.2 Recommended objectives of the national development plan on interactions between women and environment --3.1 Recommended policy and measures on interactions between women and environment -4. RECOMMENDED MEASURES FOR WOMEN DEVELOPMENT IN ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY FOR THE SEVENTH NATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN CHAPTER 9 WOMEN AND THE MASS MEDIA -ABSTRACT -1. THE ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MASS MEDIA IN THAI SOCIETY --2.2 KEY POLICY ISSUES --2.1 DECENTRALIZATION OF MASS MEDIA CONTROL -2. BACKGROUND CONCEPT OF MASS MEDIA PLANNING ON WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT --3.2 ANALYSIS OF THE PROBLEMS --3.1 CURRENT SITUATION AND PROBLEMS -3. WOMEN AS MASS MEDIA PRODUCERS --3.3 RECOMMENDATIONS --4.1 CURRENT SITUATION AND PROBLEMS -4. BLAS AGAINST WOMEN IN THE MASS MEDIA --4.3 RECOMMENDATIONS --4.2 CAUSAL ANALYSIS --5.1 CURRENT SITUATION AND PROBLEMS -5. WOMEN AS RECEIVERS OF THE MASS MESSAGE --5.3 RECOMMENDATIONS --5.2 CAUSAL ANALYSIS --6.1 PRODUCERS -6. FUTURE TRENDS --6.4 SUMMARY --6.3 THE AUDIENCE --6.2 CONTENT -20 YEAR PLAN FOR WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER 10 WOMEN AND RELIGIONS --1.1 ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF WOMEN IN RELIGIONS -1. BUDDHISM -INTRODUCTION --1.2 GENERAL VIEW ON WOMEN AND RELIGION --1.3 SITUATIONS AND PROBLEMS OF WOMEN IN SOCIAL CONTEXTS --1.4 FACTORS AFFECTING ROLES OF WOMEN IN RELIGION --2.1 HISTORICAL OVERVIEW -2. CHRISTIANITY --1.5 CONCLUS AND SUGGESTIONS --2.2 ROLE OF WOMEN IN CHRISTIANITY --2.5 ATTITUDE OF CHURCH LEADERS AND ROLE OF WOMEN AS RELIGIOUS LEADERS --2.4 WOMEN AND ORDINATION --2.3 WOMEN AND PROFESSIONAL WORK --3.1 ROLE OF WOMEN IN ISLAM -3. WOMEN IN ISLAM --2.7 CONCLUSION --2.6 ECONOMIC FACTORS --3.2 WOMEN AND ISLAM --3.3 CONDITONS AND PROBLENS OF THAI WOMEN IN SOCIAL SERVICES --3.4 FACTORS HAVING AN IMPACT ON WOMEN'S ROLE IN ISLAM -REFERENCES CHAPTER 11 WOMEN AND COMMERCIAL SEX ----a. Direct Sex Industry ---1.2.1 Domestic Sex Industry --1.2 VARIOUS TYPES OF SEX INDUSTRY --1.1 DEFINITION OF SEX INDUSTRY AND SERVICE TRADER -1. INTRODUCTION ----a. Women and Child Prostitutes Overseas ---1.2.2 International Sex Industry -----(3) Escort Girls -----(2) Call Girls -----(1) Service Girls in Massage Parlours ----b. Hidden Sex Services -----(2) Service Girls in Tea Houses -----(1) prostitutes --1.3 IMPACT OF THE CONCERNED PROBLEMS ON THE NATIONAL ECONOMY, SOCIETY AND CULTURE ----b. Mail Order Wives ---2.1.2 Number of Brothels and Prostitutes ---2.1.1 Trende of the Sex Industry --2.1 CONDITIONS OF SEX ENTERTAINMENT PROBLEMS -2. SITUATIONS, PROBLEMS, CAUSES, IMPACTS AND TRENDS ---2.1.3 Problem Conditions of Child and Forced Prostitutes ---2.1.4 Number of Service Buyers and Future Trends ---2.1.5 Strategie Procedures for Domestic and International Sex Trade ---2.2.2 Family Institution ---2.2.1 Economic and Social Changes --2.2 CAUSES OF THE SEX INDUSTRY ---2.2.4 Mass Media ---2.2.3 Education ---2.3.1 General Public's Health --2.3 IMPACTS OF THE SEX INDUSTRY ---2.2.6 State Policy ---2.2.5 Values and Religion ---2.3.5 National Security ---2.3.4 Economics ---2.3.3 Society and Culture ---2.3.2 The Country's Image ---2.4.1 Legislation and Law Enforcement --2.4 SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS AND OBSTACLES ---2.4.3 Government Policies ---2.4.2 Attitudes Values --2.5 URGENT PROBLEMS ---2.4.5 Lack of Strategies in Campaigning Against Prostitution ---2.4.4 Lack of Coordination Between the Government and Private Sectors --2.6 PROCEDURE OF GETTING INTO PROSTITUTION ---2.5.2 Overseas Trafficking in Women and Girls ---2.5.1 Child Prostitution --2.8 PROSPECTIVE GUIDELINES FOR REGISTERING PROSTITUTES --2.7 GUIDELINES FOR SOLVING PROSTITUTION PROBLEMS --3.1 POLICIES -3. SUGGESTIONS FOR MAJOR POLICIES AND MEASURES ---3.2.1 Law --3.2 MEASURES ---3.2.4 Education ---3.2.3 Administration ---3.2.2 Economics ---3.2.8 Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Development ---3.2.7 Recreation and Sports ---3.2.6 Prevention and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) ---3.2.5 Dissemination of Information and Public Relations CHAPTER 12 WOMEN AND THE LAW --1.1 DEMYSTTIFYING ILLUSIONS ON WOMEN'S EQUALITY -1. INTRODUCTION --EVOLUTION OF THE THAI WOMEN'S LEGAL STATUS --1.2 WOMEN AND THE LAW : A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK --2.1 WOMEN AND THE 1932 CONSTITUTION -2. THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE THAI CONSTITUTIONS --2.2 WOMEN AND THE 1974 CONSTITUTION --2.4 WOMEN AND THE 1991 CONSTITUTION --2.3 WOMEN AND THE 1978 CONSTITUTION --2.5 WOMEN AND THE REVISED CONSTITUTION OF 1995 ----A. Unequal Right in Engagement Relationship ---3.1.1 LAWS RELATED TO THE PERSONAL RIGHTS OF WOMEN --3.1 LAWS RELATED TO THE PERSONAL RIGHTS OF WOMEN -3. PRESENT LEGAL STATUS OF WOMEN ----D. Unequal Burdens on Changing of Name Title and Family Name ----C. The Right to Body and Sexuality ----B. Unequal Right on the Ground for Divorce -----(1) Inequality in Establishing the Spouse Nationality ----F. Unequal Rights between Thai Men and Thai Women Married to Aliens ----E. Problems related to Bigamy -----(3) Inequality in Land Ownership -----(2) Inequality in Transmitting Thai Nationality ----B. Prostitution ----A. Rape, Child Prostitution and Other Sexual Offenses ---3.1.2 OTHER LAWS RELATED TO THE PERSONAL RIGHTS OF WOMEN ----C. Abortion ----D. Domestic Violence --3.2 WOMENS'S RIGHTS TO EDUCATION AND TRAINING --3.3 WOMENS'S RIGHTS TO EMPLOYMENT AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN THE SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM --3.4 WOMENS'S RIGHTS TO PARTICIPPATION IN POLITICS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION --3.5 RELIGIOUS RIGHTS OF WOMEN --4.1 ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION -4. ANALYSIS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS --4.2 RECOMMENDATIONS -PLAN OF ACTIONS --RESERVATIONS OF THE ROYAL THAI GOVERNMENT -APPENDIX --CONVENTION ON THE ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN -BIBLIOGRAPHIES CHAPTER 13 ROLES OF GOVERNMENT AND NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS IN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT -1. INTRODUCTION ---1. GOs DEALING WITH WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT ---ROLES OF GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS (GOs) --A. CURRENT CONDITIONS -2. CURRENT CONDITIONS PROBLEMS, CAUSES AND TRENDS OF THE ROLES OF GOs AND NGOs IN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT ---2. ACTIVITIES AND PROCEDURES ---1.NGOs DEALING WITH WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES ---ROLES OF NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS (NGOs) ---2. ACTIVITIES AND PROCEDURES ---2. ECONOMIC IMPACT ---1. IMPACT ON RAISING WOMEN'S QUALITY OF LIFE ACCORDING TO THE INDICATED BASIC NEEDS ---IMPACT ON THE TARGET GROUP --B. IMPORTANT PROBLEMS AND CAUSED IN IMPLEMENTATION OF WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT ---3. IMPACT ON SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT ASPECT --C. EXPECTATIONS FROM ROLES OF GOs AND NGOs IN WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES --EXPECTED ROLES OF GOs --A. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR POLICY SETTING -3. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR POLICIES AND STRATEGIES CONCERNING THE ROLES OF GOs AND NGOs IN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT --EXPECTED ROLES OF NGOs --B. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR STRATEGY SETTING -4. CONCLUSION -SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS, SUGGESTIONS ON WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT AFFAIRS -Table 13-2 Identification of programmes, projects and target groups in women's development -Table 13-1 Types of activities implemented by Gos and NGOs in order to promote women,s role, status and potential -Tables -Table 13-3 Process of policy programme and project identification of GOs and NGOs -Table 13-4 Mechanisms setting for coordination in women's development among GOs and NGOs -FOOTNOTES CHAPTER 14 RESOURCES FOR WOMEN DEVELOPMENT ---2.1.1 Budget Allocations in Government Budgets --2.1 BUDGET -2. TYPES AND SOURCES OF RESOURCES -1. INTRODUCTION ---2.1.3 The Amount of Allocations for Women Development ---2.1.2 Sources of Budgets --3.2 PROJECT DISTRIBUTION --3.1 RESOURCES UTILIZATION -3. RESOURCES UTILIZATION AND DISTRIBUTION --2.2 PERSONNEL -5. RECOMMENDATIONS AND GUIDELINES IN SOLVING PROBLEMS CONCERNING RESOURCES FOR WOMEN DEVELOPMENT -4. PROBLEMS IN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT BY THE IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES --3.4 PER HEAD COST FOR WOMEN DEVELOPMENT --3.3 COMPARISON OF RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS OF GOs AND NGOs --5.2 MEASURES RECOMMENDATIONS --5.1 POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS --5.4 FUTURE RESEARCH RECOMMENDATIONS --5.3 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE RESOURCES ALLOCATIONS -Table 14-2 Budget on Women's Development of the Community Development Department and of the Office of the Permanent Secretary, The Prime Minister's Office during 1985-1990 -Table 14-1 Budget Allocations for Women's Development Plans during 1985-1990 -Tables -Table 14-3 Projects and Budgets from Foreign Assistance and International Organizations for Women's Development during 1987-1990 -Table 14-4 Source of Assistance for Women Development Budget of Non-Government Organizations (N=17) -Table 14-5 Estimated Budget in the Seventh National Economic and Social Development Plan (1992-1996) of Women's Affairs Sub-Division, Office of the Permanent Secretary, the Prime Minister's Office -Table 14-6 Women Development's Budget of Some Government Organizations during 1987-1990 -Table 14-8 Women Development Budget of Non-Governmental Organizations (National Council of Women of Thailand) During 1986-1990, Classified by Budget Sources -Table 14-7 Budget of Women's Affairs Seb-Division (NWCA Secretariat) during 1989-1996 and Increase Rate -Table 14-9 Project on the Decentralization of Government Organizations classified by Area, Target Group and Organization during 1987-1989 -Table 14-11 Comparison of Resources Distributions Between Government Organizations and Non-Government Organizations, Classified by Project/Job/Activities -Table 14-10 Budget Distribution of Non-Government Organizations Classified by Geographic Region during 1986-1990 -Table 14-12 Comparison of Distribution between Government Organizations and Non-Government Organizations Classified by Development Project and Assistance Project -Table 14-13 Budget for Promotion and Development on Women Occupation and Expenditures per Head of Women and Child Development Division, The Community Development Department -ANNEX I DETAILS OF REVENUES AND EXPENSES IN ANNUAL BUDGET ALLOCATIONS -ANNEX II LIST OF WOMEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS RESPONDING TO THE QUESTIONNAIRE CHAPTER 15 INDICATORS ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN AND RESEARCH TOPICS ON WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT --1. SOCIAL INDICATORS -PART ONE : INDICATORS ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN --2. SOCIAL INDICATORS ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN --3. COMPILING SOCIAL INDICATORS ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN --4. ILLUSTRATIVE INDICATORE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN --5. ILLUSTRATIVE SOCIAL INDICATORE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN --6. SUMMARY SOCIAL INDICATORE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN --2.4 OBJECTIVES --2.3 COVERAGE --2.2 METHOD OF STUDY --2.1 PRESENT CONDITION -PART TWO : RESEARCH TOPICS ON WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT --2.5 RESULTS OF THE STUDY REAR PAGE
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