Journal of Brazil – Economy



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The unemployment rate (12.4%) during the quarter from April to June 2018 decreased (-0.7 percentage points) compared to the January-March 2018 quarter (13.1% ). Compared with the same mobile quarter of the previous year (13.0%), there was a drop (-0.6 percentage points). The figures were published Tuesday (31) by the IBGE

The unemployed population (13.0 million) fell by -5.3%, or 723 thousand people compared to the previous quarter (13.7 million). Compared to the same quarter of the previous year, where there were 13.5 million unemployed, there was a decline (-3.9% or less 520,000 people in this situation).

Source: IBGE

2 million) increased 0.7%, or 657,000 more than the previous quarter. Compared to the same quarter of 2017, there was also an increase (1.1%, or 1.0 million people employed)

The number of employees with a formal contract (32.8 million) in the private sector was stable compared to the previous quarter (January to March 2018).

The number of employees without a formal contract (11.0 million) in the private sector increased by 2.6% from one year to the next, (276 thousand more people) than in the previous quarter. Compared to the same quarter of 2017, there was an increase of 3.5%, or 367,000 people

The self-employed category (23.1 million) was stable compared to the previous quarter (January to March 2018). Compared to the same period in 2017, there was an increase of 2.5%, or 555,000 people

The average real income ($ 2,198 R) from the April to June 2018 quarter was stable in both comparisons. The actual income for the quarter from April to June 2018 was 195.7 billion reais and was stable in both comparisons.

Unemployment

The unemployment rate, estimated at 12.4% of the mobile quarter from April to June 2018, declined by 0.7 percentage points (pp) from in the quarter from January to March 2018 (13.1%). Compared with the same moving quarter of 2017 (13.0%), there was a decrease (-0.6 pp).

Unemployment rate

During the quarter of April to June 2018, there were about 13.0 million unemployed in Brazil. This quota fell by -5.3%, or 723,000 fewer people, compared to the January-March 2018 quarter, when there were 13.7 million unemployed. Compared to the same quarter of 2017 (13.5 million unemployed), the estimate decreased by -3.9%, or 520,000 unemployed less.

The number of persons employed (91.2 million during the quarter from April to June 2018) increased by 0.7% compared to the previous quarter (657,000 more people). Compared with the same quarter of 2017, there was an increase of 1.1% (plus 1.0 million people).

Occupancy level (percentage of employed persons in the working-age population) was 53.7% in the quarter April-June 2018 and remained stable in both comparisons .

The labor force (occupied and unoccupied) during the quarter from April to June 2018 was 104.2 million people. The number of people outside the labor force increased by 774,000 people (1.2%) in the April-June 2018 (65.6 million) quarter compared to March 2018. Compared with the same quarter of 2017, there was an increase of 1.9% (1.2 million people).

The number of employees in the private sector with a formal contract (excluding domestic workers), estimated 32.8 million people showed stability compared to the previous quarter (from January to March 2018) . During the period from April to June 2018, there was a variation of -1.5% (-497 thousand people).

In the period from April to June 2018, private sector employees without a formal contract (11, 0 million) increased by 2.6% over the previous quarter (276 thousand more people). The number of self-employed workers, 23.1 million people, remained stable compared to March 2018). Compared with the same period of the previous year, the indicator has increased by 2.5% during this quarter, accounting for 555,000 more people.

During the period from April to June 2018, the group of employers (4, 4 million people) is stable compared to the previous quarter.

Among domestic workers (6.2 million people), there was a stability in both comparisons

The number of employees in the public sector (including statutory and military employees), estimated 11.6 million people, up 3.5% from the previous quarter. Compared with the same quarter of 2017, there was an increase of 2.7%, or 310,000 people

The badysis of the contingent of employees, according to business groups, the mobile quarter of & 39, April to June 2018, in relation (2.5%, or 286,000 people) and Public administration, defense, social security, education, human health and social services (3.8% or more) 588 thousand people).

Compared with the quarter from April to June 2017, there is an increase in the following categories: public administration, defense, social security, education, human health and social services (3.7% or more) 571 thousand people) and Other services (6.0%, or 267 thousand people). (19659004) The average real income (R $ 2,198) during the quarter from April to June 2018 recorded a stability in both comparisons

According to business combinations, the mobile quarter of April to June 2018, compared to January to March 2018, showed no growth in any category. There was a reduction in the Domestic Services group (2.0%, or under $ 18 R). Compared with the quarter from April to June 2017, there was an increase in Public Administration, Defense, Social Security, Education, Human Health and Social Services (3.6%, or R $ 113).

The badysis of the average real income usually received in the main job, according to position in the profession, the moving quarter from April to June 2018, compared to the quarter from January to March 2018 , did not show growth in any category. There was a reduction among domestic workers (2.0%, or less than 18 Reais). As for the quarter from April to June 2017, there was stability in all positions.

The mbad of real income usually received by all workers was estimated, for the quarter moving from April to June 2018, in R $ 195.7 billion reais. There was stability compared to the moving quarter from January to March 2018 and also compared to the same quarter of the previous year.

Source: IBGE

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