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Unemployme­nt rose to 10.6% in second quarter

INDEC reveals joblessnes­s rate has risen by full percentage point in a year; around 2.5 million people now out of work.

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Unemployme­nt in A rgentina rose to 10.6 percent in the second quarter of 2019, the highest figure of the Mauricio Macri administra­tion to date and the biggest in 13 years.

Approximat­ely 2.5 million people are now out of work, new data from the INDEC national statistics bureau revealed.

The level is a full percentage point above where it stood in the same period of 2018. In the first quarter of this year, it stood at 10.1 percent. The rise of one point implies that 250,000 workers have lost their jobs in the last 12 months.

Under-employed people, a reference to those working less than full-time or in jobs lower than their skill-base, rose strongly to 13.1 percent from 11.8 percentint­hefirstqua­rterofthe year. That equates to 2.53 million people. Extrapolat­ed for the total working population, INDEC’s data indicates that some five million people have employment problems in Argentina today.

Young people are being hit especially hard, according to the data. The unemployme­nt rate for women aged up to 30 increased from 21.5 percent to 23.4 percent quarter to quarter, with the male rate rising from 17.3 percent to 18.6 percent.

In terms of regional rates, Mar del Plata registered the highest unemployme­nt rate in the country at 13.4 percent, trailed by Greater Córdoba on 13.1 percentand­SantaRosa,inLaPampa, with 11.2 percent.

The lowest recorded levels of unemployme­nt were found in GranResist­encia at two percent and San Juan at 2.3 percent.

Informal labour, meanwhile, stands at 34.5 percent of the total number of those who have a job, INDEC reported.

 ?? AFP/RONALDO SCHEMIDT ?? A woman sits outside a closed store closed in Trelew this week, in the Patagonian province of Chubut.
AFP/RONALDO SCHEMIDT A woman sits outside a closed store closed in Trelew this week, in the Patagonian province of Chubut.

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