Unemployment Rates Plummet in Mexico due to Job Creation in Secondary Sector

March sees increase in employment and decrease in unemployment to record low

The unemployment rate in Mexico dropped to its lowest level on record in March, thanks to the creation of over 400 thousand jobs in the secondary sector. This was announced by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). According to the National Occupation and Employment Survey (ENOE), the employed population in Mexico reached 59 million 818 thousand 274 people in March, marking an increase of 414 thousand 335 jobs compared to February.

In terms of gender, men accounted for 35.5 million of the workforce, while women made up 24.3 million. Of the employed population, 69.6 percent were subordinate and paid workers, while 21.7 percent worked independently or on their own. Employers or employers made up 5.3 percent of the workforce, and 3.5 percent worked in businesses or on family plots without monetary remuneration.

The services sector employed the largest number of people at 44.4 percent, followed by commerce at 19 percent, and manufacturing industry at 17.2 percent. Agriculture, construction, and other economic activities each employed a smaller percentage of the population. A small percentage,

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