The Government created the Argentine Productive-Labor Map

The Government created the Argentine Productive-Labor Map

The Productive-Labor Map -found in https://www.argentina.gob.ar/produccion/cep/tableros-interactivos and in https://www.argentina.gob.ar/trabajo/estadisticas – It is an interactive board in which it is possible to choose a productive sector and know the spatial distribution of establishments and employment throughout the country.

This tool, which required more than a year’s work, was developed by the Center for Production Studies (CEP XXI) of the Secretariat for Industry and Productive Development of the Ministry of Economy, and the Undersecretary of Planning, Studies and Statistics of the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security.

“It is important to know the productive reality in order to have increasingly effective public policies, with an impact on regional economies,” said the Secretary of Industry and Productive Development, José Ignacio de Mendiguren.

Mendiguren added that “the industry has registered job creation for 26 consecutive months and our main mission, in this difficult situation, is to sustain the level of activity while we put the financial and fiscal variables in order.”

Data

For example, him Productive-Labor Map shows that the province of Buenos Aires has 220,261 production establishments, 31% of the national total; followed by the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA), with 157,763 (22%); and Santa Fe (9%).

Within the province of Buenos Aires, General Pueyrredón (with Mar del Plata) is the district with the largest number of productive establishments (14,003, 6.3% of the province).

In CABA, Commune 1 stands out (made up of the neighborhoods of Retiro, San Nicolás, Puerto Madero, San Telmo, Monserrat and Constitución) with 39,236 establishments, which have 531,788 jobs.

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Commune 1 -the only district in the country where there are more jobs than residents- accounts for 8% of national employment in companies and 6% of productive establishments.

At the industrial level, 40% of the productive establishments are in the province of Buenos Aires.

At the sub-provincial level, rosary beads it is the most important department of all, with 3,250 establishments, equivalent to 4% nationally; followed by La Matanza (2,807) and Córdoba Capital (2,617).

Among the productive agricultural establishments, Buenos Aires stands out (28% of the total), Córdoba (14%), Santa Fe (12%) and Mendoza (7%), a province dedicated particularly to the cultivation of vines (53% of the establishments).

Industries

In the oil industry there are 472 companies that generate almost 66,000 direct registered salaried jobs in 1,537 production establishments, with Neuquén as the leader (with 31% of national oil employment), followed by Chubut, with 20%.

In the mining there are 1,298 productive establishments and provinces such as Santa Cruz (26% of employment) and San Juan (14%) gain a strong weight.

the industry of software it is highly concentrated in CABA, which accounts for 57% of the 8,515 existing establishments.

Only Commune 1 accounts for 21% of the software establishments at the national level, particularly in the downtown area of ​​Buenos Aires.

Source: Ambito

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