IDB Labor Observatory
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 dynamics and social protection systems in the region. 4. Multimedia Presents interactive materials, videos, and data stories that communicate key findings and trends in an accessible way.
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| Idioma | Spanish · English | 
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                  Argentina
                
              
             
              
                
                  Bahamas
                
              
             
              
                
                  Mexico
                
              
             
              
                
                  Panama
                
              
             
              
                
                  Venezuela
                
              
             
              
                
                  Barbados
                
              
             
              
                
                  Peru
                
              
             
              
                
                  Puerto Rico
                
              
             
              
                
                  Suriname
                
              
             
              
                
                  Trinidad and Tobago
                
              
             
              
                
                  Uruguay
                
              
             
              
                
                  Belize
                
              
             
              
                
                  Dominican Republic
                
              
             
              
                
                  Ecuador
                
              
             
              
                
                  Bolivia
                
              
             
              
                
                  Brazil
                
              
             
              
                
                  Chile
                
              
             
              
                
                  Colombia
                
              
             
              
                
                  Costa Rica
                
              
             
              
                
                  El Salvador
                
              
             
              
                
                  Nicaragua
                
              
             
              
                
                  Guatemala
                
              
             
              
                
                  Guyana
                
              
             
              
                
                  Haiti
                
              
             
              
                
                  Honduras
                
              
             
              
                
                  Jamaica
                
              
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