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- Research background
Methodological
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Historical data
A. National Total
September 1996-2000
Total population old enough to work, economically active, employed, unemployed, inactive (in thousands), and participation rate, occupation and unemployment. national total by departments and regions.
Employed population (in thousands), by branch of economic activity. nacional total, by regions
Labor force indicators, standard and relative errors, confidence limits (95%). by cities with their metropolitan areas
March 1999 and 2000
Percentage of the population old enough to work; global participation rate, employment and unemployment.
Employed population, by branch of economic activity and sex, national total, administrative centers and rural areasB. Metropolitan areas
c2. unemployment rate, by metropolitan areas
c4. Employment rate, by metropolitan areas
C3. Tasa global de participación, por áreas metropolitanas
c6. percentage of the population old enough to work, global participation rate, employment and unemployment. total population old enough to work, economically active, employed, unemployed and inactive (in thousands), by cities with their metropolitan areas
c5. variation of the economically active population, employed and unemployed (in thousands), by metropolitan areas
c1. total population old enough to work, economically active, employed, unemployed, inactive (in thousands), and participation rate, occupation and unemployment. by cities with their metropolitan areas
Labor force indicators, standard and relative errors, confidence limits (95%). national total, departments and regions
Total of seven metropolitan areas. september 1991 - 2000
c1. Global participation rate, according to age and sex groups
c2. employment rate, according to age and sex groups.
c3. Unemployment rate, according to age and sex groups.
c4. employed population (in thousands) and percentage of distribution, according to branch of economic activity and sex.
c4-2 Annual employment growth rate, by branch of activity.
c5. Employed population (in thousands and percentage of distribution, according to position and sex.
c6. Employed population (in thousands) and percentage of distribution, according to monthly income and sex./a>
c7. employed population (in thousands), and percentage of distribution, according to main type of employment and sex.
c8. Unemployed population (in thousands), according to weeks spent looking for a job.
c9. Unemployed population, (in thousands) and percentage of distribution, according to previous branch of economic activity and sex.
c10. Unemployed population, (in thousands), and percentage of distribution, according to previous position and sex.
c11. Unemployed population, (in thousands), and percentage of distribution, according to group to which previous position belonged and sex












