In the total of the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires (AMBA) plus the districts of Zárate and Campana included in the report, the growth was 4.1%, due to the incidence that the 0.7% fall in the Buenos aires city.
In the case of the 31 parties surveyed by the CEP XXI, in 30 of them there was a positive evolution in the two years that have elapsed in terms of formal industrial employment, with 13 above the 5.2% average.
The list was headed by Pilar’s party, with a biannual improvement of 13.8%, followed by José C. Paz with 11%, Escobar and Moreno with 10.7% each and Malvinas Argentinas with 10. ,4%.
Other municipalities with increases above the general level were Ezeiza (9%), Hurlingham (7.5%), General Rodríguez (7.3%), Berazategui (7.2%), San Miguel (6.5%), Florencio Varela (5.7%), Esteban Echeverría and Zárate (5.3% in each case).
With growth below the global figure, Almirante Brown (5%), General San Martín, Tres de Febrero and Luján (all three with 4.7%), San Fernando (4.5%), Merlo (4.4%), Tigre (4.3%), Ituzaingó (4.1%), Quilmes (3.9%), Lanús (3.5%), Avellaneda (3.4%), Campana (3.3%), La Plata (3.1%), Lomas de Zamora (2.6%), La Matanza (2.2%), Morón (0.6%) and Vicente López (0.2%), while San Isidro was the only district with a drop of 0.2%.
Source: Ambito

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