Brazil in Numbers
Labor, Employment and Income
Increase in the number of jobs
Brazil achieved a record in the creation of formal jobs in 2010. According to information from Caged (General Roll of Employment and Unemployment), disseminated by the Ministry of Labor and Employment, 2.52 million formal jobs were recorded. Before that, the highest number had been registered in 2007, with the creation of 1.617 million jobs.
Creation of jobs per sector in 2010
Services: 1,008,587
Commerce: 601,846
Manufacturing Industry: 536,073
Civil Construction: 329,195
Public Utility Industrial Services: 20,722
Mining: 17,875
Public Administration: 12,960
Agribusiness: 2,580 positions
Creation of jobs per region in 2010
Southeast: 1,276,903
Northeast: 488,561
South: 377,462
Central-West: 178,224
North: 136,259
Average rate of unemployment in metropolitan areas in 2010
6.7% (average from January to December)
Average income in metropolitan areas in 2010
R$ 1,490.61 per month
Minimum wage in 2011
R$ 545.00
Average Admission Salary in 2010
R$ 832.43 (from January to November)
Economically Active Population (PEA) in 2009
62% of the Brazilian population of 10 years of age or more
Sources: (contents in portuguese)
IBGE
Ministry of Labor and Employment
Caged


