Thailand is considered a 2nd world country, Cambodia is a 3rd world country. If you go from Thailand to Cambodia the difference is almost immediately obvious. read more
Many families live off of less than $2/day. You'll see many people sleeping in hammocks inside their small restaurant or store. Quality of life isn't great in Cambodia sadly.. people are very friendly despite this though, especially outside of the cities. read more
Uses cost of living, purchasing power, safety, pollution, climate, traffic and other available information collected about Cambodia to show information about quality of life in Cambodia. read more
In terms of the nine factors considered in determining the quality of life in a place—health, family life, community life, material well-being, political stability and security, climate and geography, job security, political freedom and gender equality—Thailand isn’t far behind rich cities in the world. read more
Uses cost of living, purchasing power, safety, pollution, climate, traffic and other available information collected about Thailand to show information about quality of life in Thailand. read more