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Desempleo: definiciones y algunas estadísticas para las trece principales áreas metropolitanas de Colombia (segundos trimestres de 2010, 2011 y 2012)

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  • Jimenez Restrepo, Diana Marcela

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El desempleo es un problema que nos preocupa a todos. Por el lado de la oferta agregada, alarma a quienes se ven impedidos en alcanzar los niveles de producción que desearían, mientras por el lado de la emanda agregada, inquieta a quienes no cuentan con los recursos para consumir los bienes de una canasta básica o de sobrevivencia. En tal sentido, tipificar el desempleo es importante porque permite identificar los segmentos de la población vulnerables a la desocupación y hacia quienes deben dirigirse las políticas o programas de fomento al empleo. Con información de la Gran Encuesta Integradas de Hogares para los segundos trimestres del 2010, 2011, 2012 y para las trece principales áreas metropolitanas de Colombia, se reafirma que mujeres y jóvenes entre los 25 anos de edad, son los que tiene mayor representatividad en el desempleo.

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  • Jimenez Restrepo, Diana Marcela, 2013. "Desempleo: definiciones y algunas estadísticas para las trece principales áreas metropolitanas de Colombia (segundos trimestres de 2010, 2011 y 2012)," Documentos de Trabajo 11027, Universidad del Valle, CIDSE.
  • Handle: RePEc:col:000149:011027
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    Keywords

    Desempleo; Áreas metropolitanas; Colombia;
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    • J0 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - General
    • J64 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Mobility, Unemployment, Vacancies, and Immigrant Workers - - - Unemployment: Models, Duration, Incidence, and Job Search

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