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  • Portal de Dados

    Employment, Skills, and Social Protection in Latin America and the Caribbean The Labor Observatory is an initiative that compiles, analyzes, and visualizes data related to employment, labor skills, and social protection across Latin America and the Caribbean. It serves as a regional knowledge hub designed to inform public policy, research, and decision-making processes related to the future of work. Main Areas of Focus 1. Employment and Skills (Datos por país) Provides comparative and country-specific data on employment levels, labor market trends, and workforce skills. Users can explore metrics such as total employment, formal and informal job evolution, and gender differences in employment. 2. Social Protection and Work (Encuestas) Offers survey-based insights on labor conditions, access to social protection, and public programs supporting workers’ welfare. 3. Publications Features analytical and research outputs, including policy briefs, reports, and studies on employment...
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  • Portal de Dados

    Explore IDB Open Data: 150 social indicators from 26 Latin American & Caribbean countries covering: - poverty - education - health - jobs - migration, and more.
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    Por Inter-American Development Bank
    This Dataverse is a public repository where researchers from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) share the data, code, and materials used in their studies. It helps make IDB research more transparent and easier to access, allowing others to explore, reuse, and build upon the work.
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    Por Social Protection and Labor Markets Division (VPS/SCL/SPL)
    The COVID-19 impact survey collects economic, financial, and health information for a representative sample of companies. The information provided allows us to characterize micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in order to measure the impact of the pandemic in the period 2020-2021.
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    Por 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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