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TO GO WITH: Thailand-economy-migrants-society-construction, FEATURE by Reuben Easey This picture taken on September 24, 2015 shows Laotian worker Hussadee Sriphrajun (2nd L), 30, playing the traditional southeast Asian game of sepak takraw at a construction workers' camp made of steel containers in Samut Prakan, greater Bangkok. On the outskirts of Bangkok, rows of yellow containers piled onto each other house hundreds of construction workers, mainly migrants from neighbouring countries Cambodia and Laos, in a camp complete with grocery shops, a common washing area and even a small school. Each container is divided into four units of a few square meters where families of up to four people live as men and women work at the nearby construction site of yet another high-rise building. Every few years - when the building is complete, the containers are shipped by trucks towards some other available location in the vicinity of another construction project, families following. AFP PHOTO / Christophe ARCHAMBAULT (Photo credit should read CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP via Getty Images)

TO GO WITH: Thailand-economy-migrants-society-construction, FEATURE by Reuben Easey
This picture taken on September 24, 2015 shows Laotian worker Hussadee Sriphrajun (2nd L), 30, playing the traditional southeast Asian game of sepak takraw at a construction workers' camp made of steel containers in Samut Prakan, greater Bangkok.  On the outskirts of Bangkok, rows of yellow containers piled onto each other house hundreds of construction workers, mainly migrants from neighbouring countries Cambodia and Laos, in a camp complete with grocery shops, a common washing area and even a small school. Each container is divided into four units of a few square meters where families of up to four people live as men and women work at the nearby construction site of yet another high-rise building. Every few years - when the building is complete, the containers are shipped by trucks towards some other available location in the vicinity of another construction project, families following.    AFP PHOTO / Christophe ARCHAMBAULT        (Photo credit should read CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP via Getty Images)