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Young is what suffers most from unemployment

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Unemployment in Curitiba and metropolitan region (BMR), which was 6.3% in March, reaching 97 thousand people, was sharper among young people 18 to 24 years and workers without a college degree.

The data was released yesterday by the Paraná Institute of Economic and Social Development (Ipardes) and use the same methodology as the Monthly Employment Survey of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).

The research also raised that the recent unemployment to about 80% of people who are looking for work for less than six months. One in five job seekers for longer.

According to the Ipardes, almost half of the unemployed (47.7 thousand) of RMC has between 25 and 49 years of age. This age, unemployment is 5%.

The rate is higher in the population between 18 and 24 years: 11.6%. 29.7 thousand people are without work and seeking employment. Among people over 50 years, unemployment is lower, being 2.3%.

The research also detected Ipardes that women are the majority (53.7%) of unemployed in Curitiba. The proportion is similar to the national level of 55.9%.

The institute also noted that Parana CMR, compared with six metropolitan areas surveyed monthly by the IBGE (Curitiba is not included), is the one with the highest percentage of unemployment among persons 10 to 17 years.

However, for the president of Ipardes, Carlos Manuel dos Santos, this indicator can be positive, since it can mean that families are able to maintain the livelihood of their children.

Regarding education, the majority (47.4%) of people without jobs in the capital have completed high school, but not started or completed a university degree.

But people who did not complete high school are 43.7% of the total, while those who complete college are 8.9%. The research coordinator for periodic Ipardes, Gino Schlesinger, confirms that employability increases significantly among those who have higher education qualifications.

Sectors

The group includes the mining and quarrying and processing, production and distribution of electricity, gas and water, was presented the highest unemployment rate in Curitiba and metropolitan region in March, according to Ipardes: 4.8%.

Other highlights were the groups of trade, repair of automotive vehicles and personal and domestic objects and retail fuel (4.6%), financial intermediation and real estate (4.3%) and construction, with 4.2% .

In comparison with the data of March 2008, the Ipardes detected only two groups in the number of unemployed fell: public administration, social security, education, health and social services, down 1.1 percentage points, and other services a reduction of 0.8 percentage points.

Source: Paraná Online

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