Ten provinces with  the least number of employed persons with higher education. : 2010 - 2012
 2010 
RankProvincesEmployee
1Amnat Charoen0
2Ang Thong0
3Bangkok0
4Buri Ram0
5Chai Nat0
6Chaiyaphum0
7Chiang Rai0
8Kamphaeng Phet0
9Kanchana Buri0
10Khon Kaen0
11Krabi0
12Lampang0
13Lop Buri0
14Maha Sarakham0
15Mukdahan0
16Nakhon Nayok0
17Nakhon Pathom0
18Nakhon Ratchasima0
19Narathiwat0
20Nonthaburi0
21Pangnga0
22Pattani0
23Phayao0
24Phetcha Buri0
25Phetchabun0
26Phichit0
27Phitsanulok0
28Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya0
29Phuket0
30Prachin Buri0
31Prachuap Khiri Khan0
32Ratcha Buri0
33Roi Et0
34Sa Kaeo0
35Samut Prakan0
36Samut Songkhram0
37Sara Buri0
38Sing Buri0
39Songkhla0
40Supan Buri0
41Surat Thani0
42Tak0
43Uthai Thani0
44Uttaradit0
45Yala0
46Yasothon0
 Whole Kingdom2,022,609
 2011 
RankProvincesEmployee
1Ranong11,576
2Mae Hong Son12,851
3Trat16,710
4Nakhon Nayok18,936
5Samut Songkhram21,080
6Uthai Thani21,503
7Amnat Charoen23,239
8Pangnga24,275
9Nong Bua Lam Phu25,901
10Satun26,037
 Whole Kingdom6,491,058
 2012 
RankProvincesEmployee
1Mae Hong Son9,941
2Ranong13,412
3Amnat Charoen17,838
4Trat19,943
5Nakhon Nayok21,174
6Pangnga22,401
7Mukdahan23,378
8Bueng Kan24,225
9Nong Bua Lam Phu24,529
10Uthai Thani24,584
 Whole Kingdom6,606,114
Statistical Forecasting Bureau,  National Statistical Office