Browsing GSDE: Theses by Author "Udomsak Seenprachawong"
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Determinants of enrollment at secondary and higher level of education in Pakistan
Arsha, Iqra; Udomsak Seenprachawong (National Institute of Development Administration, 2018)
The persistent low enrollment rate at the secondary and higher level of education in Pakistan indicates the failure of the Government to annihilate the illiteracy and ultimately reduce poverty through education. Using annual time series data from the year 1965 to 2015, the study aims to analyze the determinants of the secondary and higher level of educational enrollment of both males and females in Pakistan. The main concentration was on the impact of educational spending by government, number of institutions, GDP per capita to see the healthiness ... -
Domestic violence and women labor market accessibility: The empirical evidence of Cambodia
Sen, Bunthoeurn; Udomsak Seenprachawong (National Institute of Development Administration, 2017)
While there have been empirical support for women to join in labor force market in order to improve gender equality and social economic development, the empirical study of its spillover effect on the household conflict is still not so many observe and ambiguous. The negative effect of household conflict is strongly on the economic development as it pay with high cost of health care as well as future generation in both education and health care. In Cambodia, the rate of domestic violence is dramatically increasing. Using cross sectional data ... -
The public demand for a dengue fever vaccine : a contingent valuation survey in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Seyhak Khon; Udomsak Seenprachawong (National Institute of Development Administration, 2020)
Our study estimates the willingness to pay (WTP) for the dengue fever vaccination program at a national level in Cambodia. A double bounded format with an open-ended question was used in this to estimate the WTP. The contingent valuation method (CVM) scenario was created as a two-year dengue fever vaccination program. Two vaccine levels were used, one with 40% and another with 80% effectiveness, neither with any side effects. Three dose were required for full protection. We used 600-split sample survey in Phnom Penh, Cambodia of those aged 20 to ... -
Valuing cultural heritage: A contingent valuation study of temples in Chiang Saen
Pongsan Sanyakamdhorn; Udomsak Seenprachawong (National Institute of Development Administration, 2017)
This paper presents a study of willingness to pay of Thai population to preserve historic temples in Chiang Saen, ancient city in Chiang Rai, Thailand as those temples are at risk of degradation and deterioration. This study aims to estimate the factors that affect willingness to pay of people for cultural heritage in Chiang Saen and to investigate willingness to pay and its attributions. The contingent valuation method was used as a valuation technique to conduct an economic valuation of non-market values of preservation of the ancient temples. ...