Ingeniera de Bolivia

2024 Labour Overview of Latin America and the Caribbean

Despite some progress, a new ILO report highlights that labour informality, gender gaps, and access to formal employment for the youth remain key barriers to a more equitable labour market in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Female engineer from Bolivia © Richard Lord / ILO
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What is the situation in the labour markets of Latin America and the Caribbean?
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Author(s)

  • ILO Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean

References

  • ISBN: 9789220417386

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