Pesquisa de Empresas em Áreas Urbanas Intermediárias sobre o Mercado de Trabalho na Bolívia: 2022

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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Identificador https://doi.org/10.60966/x1ay7ke2
Licença Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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Urquidi, Manuel;Ergueta, Amparo;Durand, Guillaume;Sardán, Solange;Serrate, Liliana, 2024, Survey of firms in intermediate urban areas on the labor market in Bolivia: 2022, IDB Open Data, https://doi.org/10.60966/x1ay7ke2

Issued date 2024-04-23
Modified date 2025-04-11
Tags/Palavras-Chave Labor Market · Labor Relation · Small Business
Idioma Spanish
Cobertura Temporal 2022-2022
Cobertura Geográfica
Bolivia
Cobertura Regional América Latina e Caribe
Publicador
Inter-American Development Bank
Autor
Urquidi, Manuel
Ergueta, Amparo
Durand, Guillaume
Sardán, Solange
Serrate, Liliana
Inter-American Development Bank
Tipo de Coleta de Dados Dados de Inquéritos
Tipo Estatístico Cross-sectional Data
Estrutura dos Dados Structured Data
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Business survey. The initial sampling frame used was the database of the Plurinational Commercial Registry Service - SEPREC (previously managed by FUNDEMPRESA). In the first instance, the municipalities to be selected were identified and the specific frame was constructed for the 25 that constitute the group that was visited. Before conducting the survey, the sampling frame was updated to include an up-to-date list of existing companies and all productive activities in all their possible forms (unions, productive associations, community companies and others). Once this activity was concluded, and according to the number of companies identified per municipality, those to be surveyed were randomly selected.

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