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Unemployment goes to 13.1% and is the highest since May; 13.7 million are unemployed






Unemployment in the country was 13.1%, on average, in the first quarter, according to IBGE data. It is the country's highest quarterly unemployment rate since May last year (13.3%),
The index increased compared to the previous quarter (11.8%), but fell in comparison with the same quarter last year (13.7%).

According to IBGE, the number of unemployed in Brazil in the first three months of 2018 was 13.7 million people. This represents an increase of 11.2% over the fourth quarter. In the comparison with the first quarter of last year, there are 500 thousand unemployed less, a fall of 3.4%.


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The data were released on Friday (27) by the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) and are part of the PNAD (National Survey for Household Sample) Continuous. The survey uses not only traditional quarters, but mobile periods (such as February, March and April, March, April and May etc.).

According to the institute, the increase in unemployment at this time of year is common because of the dismissal of temporary workers.
The IBGE highlights the decrease of jobs in industry (2.7%, or less 327 thousand people), in construction (5.6%, or less 389 thousand people) and in commerce (2.2%, or less 396 thousand people). 


These groups presented important falls, especially in construction. There are several works and large real estate investments stopped, which impacted on this result 
Cimar Azeredo, research coordinator

Wallet signed low

The total number of employees in the private sector with a formal contract (excluding domestic workers) was 2.9 million, down 1.2% over the previous quarter. There was also a drop, of 1.5%, when the comparison is with the same period last year.
Employment also fell in the informal market. At the beginning of the year, the number of employees in the private sector without a formal contract (10.7 million people) declined. There were 402,000 fewer people working. In relation to the same quarter of the previous year, there was increase of 5.2% (533 thousand more people).

Total busy fell

In the first quarter, the total number of employees was 90.6 million, 1.7% lower than in the previous quarter.
This represented a reduction of 1.5 million in the number of people employed. Compared to the same quarter last year, when there were 88.9 million people employed, there was growth of 1.8%.

Research methodology

The data are part of the PNAD (National Survey for Household Sample) Continuous. 211,344 houses are searched in about 3,500 municipalities. The IBGE considers unemployed people who do not have work and searched for some in the 30 days before the week in which the data were collected.
There are other figures on unemployment presented by the Ministry of Labor, based on Caged (General Register of Employed and Unemployed). The data are more restricted because they consider only those jobs with a formal contract. 


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Unemployment in Brazil 2018






REFORM WORKER






Threats to employment



One item of retirement that, can be used to harm the employee is the authorization of outsourcing. "If I have a barrister, I can hire a freelancer to do the same job and I will not have to pay any CLT. The legislation says that I can not fire a signed employee and rehire him in that capacity for less than 18 months, but the owner's conclusion may be that it will be more economical to send the person away and then rehire him as an outsourcer, " .



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The  unemployment  is the situation of lack of  jobs



Conjunctured unemployment




Cyclical unemployment is transitory, occurring during some periods. It can be calculated as follows:

Cyclical unemployment = Unemployment rate observed - natural unemployment rate

Cyclical unemployment is associated with fluctuations in economic activity, that is,  gross domestic product . This relationship is inversely proportional, as shown in  Okun's Law , which shows the inverse relationship between the unemployment rate and  economic cycles  (output gap) . The unemployment rate declines in periods of expansion and increases in periods of recession.

Okun's law can be formulated as follows:

Unemployment rate observed - natural unemployment rate = -  g  (Effective GDP / potential GDP) Where  g  is   any positive function .

In this way, we can predict the future inflation rate by observing the present economic cycle.

Given this relationship, we can consider that the causes and problems of cyclical unemployment are the causes and problems of economic cycles.








Frictional unemployment edit  | edit source-code ]


Frictional unemployment results from labor mobility and can be a component of natural unemployment. It occurs during the period of time when one or more individuals are unemployed from one job to another. It can also occur when you are going through a transition period, from one job to another, within the same area, as in  construction .



BRAZIL


In  Brazil , unemployment has another aggravation, which is the  migration  of people from one region to another in search of job opportunities. This is observed from the Northeast region   to the  Southeast  and from the  interior  to the  capitals  in the  Midwest  and  North regions . 

The migration of the less rich interior to the wealthiest capitals also occurs in the Northeast. The interior of this region sends migrants to both capitals and other regions (while  Maranhão , for example, focuses on  the  Eastern Amazon in its migration, migrants from  Bahia focus on 
São Paulo ), that is, the region is also heterogeneous in migratory flows.
The advance of  soy  in  South  generated  latifundiarização  that replaced the  smallholdings  toolcarriers  based rural colony of typical European settlement of  Central Europe  and regions of the world that this received settlers, and this generated a migration from the South to the interior of  South America .


NATURAL UNEMPLOYMENT

According to the precepts of  the neoclassical economy , natural unemployment is the  rate  at which an  economy  tends in the  long run , being compatible with the state of equilibrium of  full employment
and with the absence of  inflation . In this situation, there are a number of workers without jobs, but the  supply and demand  for employment are in balance. For  Milton Friedman , 
 this rate would only include frictional and voluntary unemployment, in which case the unemployment known as structural and conjunctural was non-existent or not relevant.


Structural unemployment is a form of natural unemployment. In this case, there is a permanent imbalance between supply and demand (of workers) that is not eliminated by the variation of  wages .
It results from changes in the structure of the economy. These lead to mismatches in the employment of labor, as well as changes in the composition of the economy associated with development. Economic theory presents two causes for this type of unemployment: insufficient demand for goods and services and insufficient investment around the combination of unfavorable productive factors.
This type of unemployment is more common in  developed countries  due to the large  mechanization  of industries, reducing jobs.
Unemployment caused by new  technologies  - such as  robotics  and  computing  - is called "technological unemployment." It is not the result of an  economic crisis , but of the new forms of organization of labor and production. Both rich and poor countries are affected by structural unemployment, which is one of the most serious problems of our day.
The economic growth, or rather, the absence of it, has been pointed out as the main factor for the high levels of unemployment in Brazil. Of course, if we could maintain high rates of economic growth, the country would cure the problem of cyclical unemployment. However, structural unemployment, in which the wave of the worker has been replaced by machines or more modern production processes, is not resolved solely by economic growth. 

That work done by dozens of workers until the early  1980s  now only needs one operator, or in other words, dozens of jobs have turned into just one. Of course, if the economy is heated it will be easier for these workers to find other jobs.
It is common to associate structural unemployment with the industrial sector. This sector makes more evident the loss of jobs to machines or new production processes, but this also occurs in  agriculture  and providing sector  services .In many places, including Brazil, guilt is the  technology that would be stealing and condemning workers to indigence. 


 There is no doubt that technology is involved in the process, but it is a mistake to condemn it as the villain of structural unemployment. The invention of the  loom  mechanical , the  steam engine  or  plow  of  iron  were landmarks which resulted in a significant increase in productivity  and consequent reduction of  costs , allowing the entry of a huge contingent of excluded in  the consumer market . Just as we do today, employment has been impacted by these inventions for 150 years.

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