In the national total, for the quarter analysed, 84.5% of the working population was employed micro-enterprises it was informal, while in small firms, medium firms, and large firms, the share of informal workers was 21.6%, 6.3%, and 3.3%, respectively.
the landscape of informality is still high in it The Caribbean regionsince of the nine capitals that surpassed the national average, five of them are on the coast.
sincelejo leads the country’s informality rate with an indicator of 70%, followed by riohacha (63.9%); Valledupar (63.3%); Saint Nicholas (62.9%); Quibdo (60.8%) and Hunt (60.1%).
He Dane it considers all wage earners or domestic workers who have no health or pension contributions as a result of their employment relationship with the employing employer to be informally employed. Similarly, all unpaid workers are, by definition, considered informally employed.
Source: El heraldo

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