In Mexico added 29.3 million people working in the informal and without social security, said the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI).
Thus, six out of 10 workers or employees operating in accordance with the informality of the remeasurement of informal work in Mexico, filed Tuesday by the president of INEGI, Eduardo Sojo.
The official said that these figures "tell us that there is a Mexican labor market characterized by an important group of institutions and vulnerable workers, to not be operating in a legal framework."
The researcher Rodrigo Negrete explained that of the 29.3 million people in all forms of that employment, 14.2 million specifically integrated employment in the informal sector, 2.1 million in paid domestic services, 6.2 million belong to the field of agriculture and 6.8 million other companies , governments and institutions.
He said that like the informality rate (TIL) or informal employment rose from 59.3 to 60.1% in the first quarter of 2005 to the third quarter of 2012.
The states with the lowest proportions of informal employment were Baja California Sur (41.6%), Chihuahua (42.8) and Nuevo Leon (43), while the highest rates were observed in Oaxaca (80.8%), Guerrero (80.8) and Chiapas ( 76.5).
As for earnings, a busy person formally scored on average 38.4 pesos per hour worked, while a busy perceived informality 8.24 pesos for an hour.
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In Mexico added 29.3 million people working in the informal and without social security, said the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI).
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