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The employment situation in Latin America and the Caribbean: Advances and challenges in measuring decent work

The Employment Situation in Latin America and the Caribbean is a twice-yearly report prepared jointly by the Economic Development Division of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the Subregional Office for the South Cone of Latin America of the International Labour Organization (ILO).

Type: Periodical
Date issued: 21 May 2013

At 6.4%, the unemployment rate for the Latin American and Caribbean region overall was the lowest for the past few decades, down from 6.7% in 2011. This is significant, in view of the difficult employment situation prevailing in other world regions. Labour market indicators improved despite modest growth of just 3.0% in the region’s economy. Even with sharply rising labour market participation, the number of urban unemployed fell by around 400,000, on the back of relatively strong job creation. Nevertheless, around 15 million are still jobless in the region.

Tags: decent work, employment, underemployment, labour market, unemployment, remuneration, labour statistics, Caribbean, Latin America

Regions and countries covered: Americas

Unit responsible: ILO Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean

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