Of the total registered jobs, the proportion of female workers is just over 1%.
In addition, the middle campus of the signatures construction companies was located in 14.7 stalls of work registered, marking a growth of 1.1% per month and a record level in the historical series started in June 2007.
THE IERIC explained that big construction companies have turned out to be protagonists of the recovery of sectoral employmentas their participation in the structure of registered employment continues to grow and in August reached a level of 10%.
For the first time since March this year, companies with a workforce equal to or greater than 1,000 employees present a holding less than those with between 500 and 1,000 workers.
There were also changes in the territorial sphere with respect to what happened during the first half of the year, since the large jurisdictions achieved greater prominence in the generation of registered employment. At the regional level, the AMBA led the expansion of the volume of formal workers in Augustfollowed by the Northwestboth exceeding the national average.
The Autonomous City of Buenos Aires generated approximately one in four new workers registered in August and, in order of relevance, Greater Buenos Aires, Santa Fe and Córdoba followed.completing the group of Great Jurisdictions.
The growth of sectoral employment was widespread in almost the entire country, with 19 jurisdictions that increased their occupancy volume compared to July last: among them, the province of Tierra del Fuego (7%), Salta (4.7%), Formosa (3.9%) and the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (3.1%) stood out.
At the opposite extreme are the provinces of Entre Ríos (-0.8% monthly), La Pampa (-2.4%), San Juan (-4.2%), San Luis (-4.5%) and La Rioja (-7%).
On the other hand, the IERIC pointed out that in September there were 20,097 active employerswith a expansion rate of 2.3% year-on-yearwhich marks a deceleration With respect to 3.1% registered in August and constitutes the lowest growth rate since May 2021.
For the entity, the slowdown in the number of employers of the sector was mainly due to the happened in the big jurisdictionswhich reduced their growth rate from 2.7% to 1.8% year-on-year, just over half the growth rate shown by the other jurisdictions (3.3%).
According to INDEC, construction activity grew 7% year-on-year in August, but contracted 2.1% against the previous month. So far this year, it accumulates a growth of 6.4%. The data on cement shipments supports the hypothesis of a slowdown in activity: in September they had a retraction of 1.1% compared to those of Augustaccording to the Association of Portland Cement Manufacturers (AFCP).
On the other hand, in the Budget 2023 The approval of the deferral of earnings was included for companies that invest at least $30.00 million, and the facilitation of the use of laundered dollars for the construction or purchase of real estate.
Source: Ambito

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