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32,400 registered jobs were created in February

32,400 registered jobs were created in February

The number of people with registered work in the country reached 13,111 million in February, 32,400 more positions than the previous monthand accumulated like this 31 consecutive months of growthreported the Ministry of Labor based on data from Argentine Integrated Pension System (SIPA).

In seasonally adjusted terms, the registered work presented a positive variation of 0.2% in relation to the previous month; and of 4.8% (+602.2 thousand male and female workers) compared to the same month of the previous year.

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In February Are accounted for 10,212 million people with registered salaried employment (including the private sector, the public sector and work in private homes) and 2,899 million of people with independent work (monotributistas and self-employed).

“From August 2020 to January 2023, there are positive variation rates in it registered employment“, highlighted the work, and added: “This dynamic of the formal salaried labor market made it possible to exceed the level of employment in force before the start of the pandemic”.

Indeed, he specified the work, the employment level reached in February past lies 5.3% above the value of February 2020 (320 thousand more people).

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What sectors contributed to the growth of registered work?

Salaried employment was boosted both by the public sector as for him private sector, which grew 0.4% and 0.2% respectively. For his part, he employment in private homes it also presented a rise of 0.2% in February 2023.

He self-employment grew 0.2% in relation to the previous month (5.1 thousand more workers), mainly explained by the expansion of the number of workers and men attached to the monotributo (+0.5%, 9.2 thousand people).

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Meanwhile, the work on the autonomous regime presented a rise of 0.1% (0.5 thousand people). Finally, the number of people included in the social monotribute decreased by 0.8% (4.7 thousand fewer people).

Source: Ambito

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