In more general terms, in January 12.4 million workers registered in the Argentine Integrated Social Security System (SIPA) were verified, which implied a increase of 328,000 formal workers compared to the pre-pandemicaccording to the seasonally adjusted series .
Almost half of the registered work corresponded to private salaried employment. More than 40% was distributed between salaried public employment and monotributistas, while the rest corresponded to domestic employees, social monotributistas and self-employed workers.
At the provincial level, salaried employment showed its highest relative monthly growth in La Rioja (1.3%), Tierra del Fuego (1.2%) and Jujuy (1%). Only Catamarca and Salta had casualties.
Regarding wages, the average of wage earners in the private sector resulted in about $123,555with which it increased by 56.8% annually, against inflation just above 50% in the same period.
“The recovery of employment and the pace of expansion in recent months is undoubtedly good news. However, it is key that employment beat population growth. In recent months it did, but the trend of the last decade and , particularly, 2018-20, was very negative,” warned the head of the Argentina Productiva 2030 Plan, Daniel Scheingart.
In this sense, the official remarked that for every 1% that the GDP grows, employment grows by 0.75%. But for social improvements to be sustainable over time, he clarified, it is essential to improve the export profile and avoid entering a bottleneck on the external front.
Source: Ambito

David William is a talented author who has made a name for himself in the world of writing. He is a professional author who writes on a wide range of topics, from general interest to opinion news. David is currently working as a writer at 24 hours worlds where he brings his unique perspective and in-depth research to his articles, making them both informative and engaging.