Population registered in central house file is a document produced by Registration
Administration Bureau. The said document compiles name of the persons who are unable to register
their names in any house registration certificates.
Transferring population means person whose name has been removed from current home
registration certificates and unable to register his/her name in any other home registration certificate
and thereby being given transferring paper by the authority. (
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Transferring paper)
The Population Projection of Thailand during
2000 – 2030;
the National Economic and
Social Development Board, by using data from the
2000
Population and Housing Census, as the base
year, has projected number of Thai population during
2000-2030
to study and analyze trends and
population changes in demographic areas, i.e. fertility, mortality and migration. With this study an
assumption of population composition for its projection in the future can be obtained.
Vital Statistics
presented in this chapter were obtained from the Office of the Permanent
Secretary, Ministry of Public Health. It showed the data relating to births and deaths.
According to the Civil Registration Act, birth must be registered at the Registration Office
within
15
days from the date of birth, and deaths must be registered within
24
hours from the time at
death or at the time the body found.
Migration Survey
: The National Statistical Office of Thailand conducted the first migration
survey in
1974,
covering only the people migrated to Bangkok. Later during
1983-1990,
the coverage
was expanded to cover the people migrated to Vicinity and some provinces identified as major
developing ones. Since
1992
to the present, the survey has covered the migrating people nationwide.
The objectives are to collect basic information on socio and demographic of the migrants for being used
in the evidence-based plans and policies for solving the problems of the population migration.
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