MTPE: Private formal employment increased by 4.5% in February this year | economy

He Ministry of Labor and Employment Development (MTPE) In February 2023, 3 million 855,000 private formal jobs were recorded, translating to an increase of 4.5%. Private formal employmentCompared to those recorded in 2022.

In this sense, the said decision represents an increase of 167,000, the department pointed out Job positions Formal. In addition, he explained that this increase occurred in almost all branches of economic activity, but The agriculture and fisheries sector (7.6%), services (5.4%), and both trade and mining (4.2%) were relative to the same month last year..

MTBE also said Firms with 1 to 10 workers contributed the most to employment growth (4.8%)., compared to firms with 11 to 100 workers (4.6%). They gave a positive increase in the case of those above 100 (4.4%), but less.

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Likewise, he stressed that the figures represent 23 months of continuous growth, based on the recovery of private formal employment. However, he clarified that the quoted period shows the limited number of companies that declared workers on electronic payroll.

Formal employment for women

He Ministry of Labour It has highlighted a 7.1% growth in private formal employment of womenas well as 4.9% of workers aged 30 and over and 7% of skilled workers

Employment statistics in the formal private sector PETMIn February 2023, 20 departments of Peru had positive statistics, highlighting Ica (15.5%) and Huancavelica (15.3%).

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