According to the General Register of Employed and Unemployed (Caged), the Brazilian labor market has created 129,600 formal jobs and has the best April of the last 6 years. However, before April 2019, unemployment has increased in Brazil and vacancies, when they arise, are mostly for informal, precarious and low-wage occupations.
With more than 66,000 hirings, the services sector was the main driver of this performance in April.
Caged is not research on the job market. It is a record that companies are required to provide every month to the Ministry of Economy. The numbers sent to the government, therefore, contain the total number of hirings and dismissals of Brazilian companies.
However, hiring wages for April 2019 were lower than the salaries paid to those hired in April 2018.
The industry with the greatest difficulty in recovering is the industry, where jobs with better salaries are placed. So far the current government has not presented any measure aimed at job creation. The only government agenda so far has been the Pension Reform.
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