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Latest national survey results indicate that The rate of teenage childbearing has decreased. But the malnutrition of children and not continuing to study at secondary level has increased The survey results also indicate significant inequality. health expert Children's education and development Bangkok , 20 October 2020 - Results of the survey on the situation of children and women in Thailand latest which is prepared by the Statistical Office National cooperation with UNICEF Showing progress in the field of and women in many aspects, such as teenage childbearing rates and punishment of children using harsh methods energy at home, which tends to decrease But at the same time it points out A worrying trend Children's nutritional status and enrollment rates at the secondary school level The Survey of the Situation of Children and Women in Thailand or MICS (Multiple Indicators Cluster Survey) is conducted every 3 years.
This is the 6th time at the international level (MICS 6) and the 4th time in Thailand. Data has been collected. related information on children and women in various areas such as health, development, education, and Email Data child protection from 40,660 households nationwide Between May and November 2019 and is considered a level survey. Countries covered by the sample The largest population of children and women The best in Thailand The survey found that the childbearing rate among teenagers The number of children in Thailand has dropped significantly from 51 per 1,000 people in 2015 to only 23 per 1,000 people in 2019 , while the rate of children aged 1-14 years who have been subjected to violent punishment The number of people at home has also decreased, from 75 percent in 2015 to 58 percent in 2019. It also points to progress in other areas, such as the rate of complete immunization. of children aged 12-23 months ( 82 percent ) , consumption of iodized salt (85 percent), and early childhood education enrollment rate (86 percent). However, the survey results reflect an interesting trend.
Concerned about the nutritional status of children in Thailand, it was found that the rate of children being short, stunted, emaciated and overweight There is a tendency to increase. which may affect development Children's brain development Children's long-term health and well-being Survey results indicate that 13 percent of children under 5 years of age in Thailand are stunted. This is the result of a lack of beneficial nutrients continuously for a long period of time. Eight percent of children under 5 years old were emaciated and 9 percent were overweight. This is an increase from 2015 when conditions were short, stunted, thin or overweight. were 11, 5 and 8 percent , respectively The results of this survey also indicated that Even though breast milk is the best food. for babies, which helps promote brain development and prevention baby from illness But only 14 percent of infants under 6 months of age were exclusively breastfed , down from 23 percent in 2015. The survey results also show worrying inequality by difference Depends on the floor Where the child lives The economic status of the household Mother's education level and ethnicity, for example, children whose mothers lack education Children living in households with The front of the household does not speak Thai.
This is the 6th time at the international level (MICS 6) and the 4th time in Thailand. Data has been collected. related information on children and women in various areas such as health, development, education, and Email Data child protection from 40,660 households nationwide Between May and November 2019 and is considered a level survey. Countries covered by the sample The largest population of children and women The best in Thailand The survey found that the childbearing rate among teenagers The number of children in Thailand has dropped significantly from 51 per 1,000 people in 2015 to only 23 per 1,000 people in 2019 , while the rate of children aged 1-14 years who have been subjected to violent punishment The number of people at home has also decreased, from 75 percent in 2015 to 58 percent in 2019. It also points to progress in other areas, such as the rate of complete immunization. of children aged 12-23 months ( 82 percent ) , consumption of iodized salt (85 percent), and early childhood education enrollment rate (86 percent). However, the survey results reflect an interesting trend.
Concerned about the nutritional status of children in Thailand, it was found that the rate of children being short, stunted, emaciated and overweight There is a tendency to increase. which may affect development Children's brain development Children's long-term health and well-being Survey results indicate that 13 percent of children under 5 years of age in Thailand are stunted. This is the result of a lack of beneficial nutrients continuously for a long period of time. Eight percent of children under 5 years old were emaciated and 9 percent were overweight. This is an increase from 2015 when conditions were short, stunted, thin or overweight. were 11, 5 and 8 percent , respectively The results of this survey also indicated that Even though breast milk is the best food. for babies, which helps promote brain development and prevention baby from illness But only 14 percent of infants under 6 months of age were exclusively breastfed , down from 23 percent in 2015. The survey results also show worrying inequality by difference Depends on the floor Where the child lives The economic status of the household Mother's education level and ethnicity, for example, children whose mothers lack education Children living in households with The front of the household does not speak Thai.