Statistical Yearbook Thailand 2014 - page 479

Industrial Statistics
Industrial statistics presented in this chapter were obtained from the Department of
industrial Works, the Office of the Board of Investment, the Department of Primary Industry and Mines,
Ministry of Industry and the National Statistical Office.
Industrial statistics was derived from Industrial census
, which has been conducted
every
10
years, in accordance with the UN recommendation by the National Statistical Office. This
census has been carried out
3
times already, in
1964, 1997
and
2007
. Presently the economic structure
has changed rapidly, thus the concerned agencies, such as the Office of Industrial Economics, the office
the National Economic and Social Development Board expressing the needs in timely industrial statistics
for analyzing and monitoring economic statistics at regional and country levels. Therefore, as a major
data producer, the National Statistic Office is shifting in conducting the industrial census from every
10
years into every
5
years, starting from
2012
. In order to cover wider range of economic activities, the
business trade and services census is also incorporated in the
2012
industrial census, then it is called the
2012
Business and Industrial Census.
Data collection of this census divided into
2
stages;
- Listing stage in
2011
: collect basic information of all business and industrial establishments
engaged in economic activities of the
2009
Thailand Standard Industrial Classification: ISIC
2009
.
- Enumeration stage in
2012
: collect detailed information of their business operation.
Industrial
statistics were collected from permitted industrial establishments, in accordance
with the Factory Act B.E.
2535 (1992),
data were on industrial operation, capital and number of
persons engaged.
Factory means a building, place, or vehicle which uses a machine from five horsing powers or
an equivalent thereof or more or which employs seven workers or more with or without any machine
for manufacturing, producing, assembling, filling, repairing, maintaining, testing, improving, altering,
transporting, keeping, or destroying anything in accordance with the type or kind of factory as provided
for in a ministerial rule.
Worker means a person who works in a factory but excluding a person working in an
administrative staff.
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