The House of Representatives has passed legislation to extend the length of maternity leave by 22 days, as well as to introduce a 15-day paternity/spousal leave and a 15-day carer leave. The government aims to facilitate and increase the involvement of both parents in caring for a newborn. The broader context of the proposals is shaped by Thailand’s low fertility rate of around 1.2 births per woman as of 2025, one of the lowest rates in Southeast Asia and significantly below the replacement level of 2.1 (World Health Organization data).
The bill — passed virtually unanimously by the House on July 16, 2025 — includes the following measures:
The bill must next be passed by the Senate and published in the Official Gazette before it can become law; however, there is no clear legislative timeline. Employers should monitor the progress of the legislation and prepare for the possible implementation of its enhanced family leave entitlements. Only a small minority of companies surveyed by WTW provide maternity leave benefits in excess of statutory requirements. Over a third of companies provide paternity/spousal leave, but the median provision is only five working days.