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    By Social Protection and Labor Markets Division (VPS/SCL/SPL)
    The data comes from a survey carried out on a sample of 25 intermediate and small cities in Bolivia, carried out in the period 2022. This updates the data from the labor market survey carried out in 2017 in intermediate and small cities that was used for this same analysis in 2020. The main characteristics of companies and the workforce in a post-pandemic context are described, and the training challenges facing the Bolivian labor market are identified. Information on the employment prospects of students in their last year of high school is also included.
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    By Social Protection and Labor Markets Division (VPS/SCL/SPL)
    The data collected in this study allows to characterize the diversity in companies in the cities of La Paz, El Alto, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz. This information was collected through a survey conducted during the third quarter of 2023. The objective of the surveys was to obtain a proxy for information that allows characterizing, on the one hand, in a general way the composition of the representation of the various groups in companies; the existence of hiring policies for these diverse groups and the obstacles that companies have faced during the hiring process. To obtain this information, the survey was conducted with the person in charge of human resources or the person in charge of hiring and human talent management. The data were published in Urquidi et al (2024) Labor market survey in Bolivia: Diversity and inclusion policies in formal companies 2023 available at http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0012986
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    By Social Protection and Labor Markets Division (VPS/SCL/SPL)
    In 2014, the Inter-American Development Bank began work to design a survey to obtain information on the Bolivian labor market, which was conducted in 2015 and 2016 in the metropolitan areas of La Paz, Cochabamba, and Santa Cruz. This database is an update of the data for the cities of La Paz, Cochabamba, and Santa Cruz. The data correspond to the year 2022 and come from a survey conducted by the Center for Information and Statistics Generation (CEGIE) of the Universidad Privada Boliviana (UPB) in the second half of 2022 and the first four months of 2023. The data were published in Urquidi et al (2023) Labor market survey in Bolivia: demand 2022 available at http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0005213. The objective of the survey was to obtain information that, on the one hand, allows a general characterization of companies small, medium and large; and, on the other hand, facilitate the characterization of their workforce, including hiring and dismissal dynamics. Finally, the aim was to...
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    By Department of Research and Chief Economist (VPS/RES/RES)
    This dataset was created to support 2008 IPES - Outsiders? The Changing Patterns of Exclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean on the following topics: poverty reduction, labor, social exclusion.
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    By Transport Division (VPS/INE/TSP)
    In 2012, the IDB approved a project to support the preparation of a comprehensive public transport system for the metropolitan area of ​​La Paz and El Alto. The project included technical, legal, economic, social and environmental studies. One component was an urban mobility survey, which constitutes the main source of data for the present analysis. Within this framework, we gathered information on the travel patterns and socioeconomic characteristics of residents in June and July 2015. To obtain comparable data and to determine the most common trips, such as from home to work or school and back, we collected data from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays and weekends. The sample was collected at the sub-district level (blocks) to cover the districts of La Paz and El Alto, following a random selection process (see Annex 2 for more details). A total of 6,720 inhabitants of La Paz (4,208) and El Alto (2,512) were interviewed from a total of 6,208 households (3,892 and 2,316 in La Paz and El...
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