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    Percentage that results from dividing the economically active population and the working age population. The economically active population is set according to the uniform definition of System of Indicators on Labor Markets and Social Security (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.
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    Percentage that results from dividing the employed population and the working age population. 'Employed population' or 'Employed workers' is defined according to the homogeneous definition of the SIMS. It refers to those who have worked at least for one hour in the reference period (generally in the last week or month, if the question in the survey is made on a daily basis); or those who are working owing to extraordinary reason such as medical leave, vacations, strikes, etc.
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    Percentage that results from dividing the total unemployed people and the econmically active population (labor force). Individuals considered as 'unemployed' (open unemployment) are those who did not work at least for one hour in the reference period, but are able to work and are actively seeking for employment. The economically active population is the sum of the total employed population and the total unemployed population.
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    Average amount of monetary labor Income received by employed workers from their main activity in the last month. "Monetary labor Income" refers to the total monetary Income received by the worker as a remuneration from his/her main occupation. The indicator is expressed in local currency at current prices.
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    Population aged 25 or older with 13 or more years of education completed as percentage of the total population aged 25 or older.
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