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June/2023 |
July/2023 |
August/2023 |
September/2023 |
October/2023 |
November/2023 |
December/2023 |
January/2024 |
February/2024 |
March/2024 |
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1. Population aged 15 years and over
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4,147,072.0
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4,150,856.0
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4,154,435.0
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4,159,396.0
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4,163,837.0
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4,168,703.0
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4,172,856.0
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4,177,088.0
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4,181,418.0
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4,186,521.0
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1.1 Workforce
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2,346,508.0
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2,344,139.0
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2,316,593.0
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2,260,412.0
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2,233,949.0
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2,217,409.0
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2,245,784.0
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2,301,228.0
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2,334,966.0
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2,340,538.0
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Employed /n1
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2,121,609.0
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2,119,051.0
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2,112,670.0
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2,077,742.0
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2,062,436.0
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2,058,671.0
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2,081,900.0
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2,118,409.0
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2,152,864.0
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2,157,570.0
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Unemployed /n2
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224,899.0
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225,088.0
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203,923.0
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182,670.0
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171,513.0
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158,738.0
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163,884.0
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182,819.0
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182,102.0
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182,968.0
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1.2 Outside the workforce
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1,800,564.0
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1,806,717.0
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1,837,842.0
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1,898,984.0
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1,929,888.0
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1,951,294.0
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1,927,072.0
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1,875,860.0
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1,846,452.0
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1,845,983.0
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2.1 Rates of the population aged 15 years and over
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Net participation rate
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56.6
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56.5
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55.8
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54.3
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53.7
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53.2
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53.8
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55.1
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55.8
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55.9
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Occupancy rate /n3
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51.2
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51.1
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50.9
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50.0
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49.5
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49.4
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49.9
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50.7
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51.5
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51.5
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Non-participation rate
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43.4
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43.5
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44.2
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45.7
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46.3
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46.8
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46.2
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44.9
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44.2
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44.1
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2.2 Rates of the labor force
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Unemployment rate /n4
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9.6
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9.6
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8.8
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8.1
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7.7
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7.2
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7.3
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7.9
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7.8
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7.8
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General pressure rate /n5
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15.1
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15.2
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14.1
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12.2
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11.2
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9.9
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10.2
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10.9
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11.5
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11.4
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2.3 Percentage of the employed population
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Percentage of employed persons with underemployment
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6.5
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6.3
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6.0
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5.1
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4.5
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4.3
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4.2
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3.8
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3.6
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3.0
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Notes:
n1/ People in the labor force who participated in the production of economic goods and services (worked) for at least one hour in the reference week. It includes people who, despite having a job, did not do it in the reference week for some special circumstance but have a guarantee of returning to work; they continue to receive wages for work and their period of absence does not exceed one month.
n2/ People in the labor force who were unemployed in the reference week, available to participate in the production of economic goods and services, searched for a job but did not find it, although they carried out specific search measures during the last four weeks. In addition, people who did not work the week prior to the interview are considered unemployed.
n3/ Percentage of the employed population with respect to the working-age population (people 15 years or older).
n4/ Percentage of the unemployed population with respect to the labor force.
n5/ Percentage that represents the employed population seeking to change jobs and the unemployed with respect to the labor force.
n6/ Corresponds to the average of the quarter ending in the indicated month.
n7/ Errata. Applies to figures from the Continuous Employment Survey (ECE) for the quarter of May, June and July 2022, downloaded or obtained digitally before September 30, 2022. This is due to corrections in the weighting factors of the estimates for May-June-July 2022, for more detail, you can access the document “Fe de erratas. ECE. Cuadros de comparación interanual, errores de muestreo y series de datos MJJ 2022” published by INEC in the link below.
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Links:
1/ Erratas
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