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Indicator Labor Market

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    Social Indicators of Latin America and the Caribbean is a diverse dataset of indicators designed to capture social conditions in Latin America and the Caribbean. The indicators are derived from national household survey data, Censuses, and other sources covering 21 countries from 1990 to date. While the Sociómetro includes traditional global indicators, the database also includes tailor-made indicators in five areas: Demographics, Education, Labor Market, Housing, and Income, to better capture conditions in LAC. Moreover, unlike traditional aggregate indicators, the Sociómetro indicators are disaggregated by ethnicity and race (when available) and by gender, geographic residence, education, and income quintile. The indicators are not intended to serve as official data for any particular country but instead aim to provide a comparable set of social indicators for the Latin American region.
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    By Social Sector (VPS/SCL/SCL)
    Percentage that results from dividing the number of employed workers in the transport and storage sector and the total number of employed population (Census)
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    By Social Sector (VPS/SCL/SCL)
    Percentage that results from dividing the number of employed workers in the service sector and the total number of employed population (Census)
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    By Social Sector (VPS/SCL/SCL)
    Percentage that results from dividing the number of employed workers who are employers in the main occupation and the total number of employed workers (Census)
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    By Social Sector (VPS/SCL/SCL)
    Percentage that results from dividing the total economically active people and the working age population.The economically active population is established according to the homogeneous definition of the System of Labor Market and Social Security Indicators (SIMS).An economically active person is understood to be those who are employed or unemployed. The working age population is established between 16 and 64 years. (Census)
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