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Employment and social security
Importance of employments
Society is the resources it needs to cover its basic or elemental needs and live a dignified existence, with health services, education, housing, food, clothing and recreation or rest.
Guarantee employment to its inhabitants in this way the country's economy grows and remains active.
The population obtains these resources is employment.
Unemployed and underemployed
The situation of salaried and employed workers offers data on the unemployed, which are the people who, during a given period.
The underemployed, who are extremely poor workers who do not have a permanent job and live "day to day" are forced to do any type of work with extremely low income.
Urban underemployment is three to five times higher than urban unemployment, it grows rapidly, especially in times of economic crisis.
Employment and national economy
Agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing, called the main sector, is a very important source of job creation.
The population works and lives on the income of this sector, despite the decline in its growth in recent years.
The secondary sector is another that has grown and thus has generated employment, it is trade, especially self-employment on a small scale or informal economy.
The tertiary sector, where tourist, educational and health services are concentrated, is another activity with a great generation of employment.
The statistics provide information on the situation of employed
70% are of working age, the economically active population, 96% are employed.
The employment rate decreases by 0.01 percentage points for women and increases by 0.38 percentage points for men.