Brazil Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Commerce: Retail

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Commerce: Retail data was reported at 6,888.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 6,877.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Commerce: Retail data is updated monthly, averaging 7,097.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12,072.000 Unit in Dec 2014 and a record low of 3,138.000 Unit in May 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Commerce: Retail data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
6,888.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Commerce: Retail

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Commerce: Wholesale

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Commerce: Wholesale data was reported at 1,868.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,864.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Commerce: Wholesale data is updated monthly, averaging 1,844.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,671.000 Unit in Jan 2014 and a record low of 475.000 Unit in May 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Commerce: Wholesale data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
1,868.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Commerce: Wholesale

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products data was reported at 1.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 1.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products data is updated monthly, averaging 24.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 61.000 Unit in Dec 2012 and a record low of 1.000 Unit in Apr 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
1.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications data was reported at 16.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 33.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications data is updated monthly, averaging 2.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 43.000 Unit in May 2018 and a record low of 0.000 Unit in Mar 2014. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
16.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage data was reported at 563.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 533.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage data is updated monthly, averaging 567.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,164.000 Unit in Sep 2013 and a record low of 156.000 Unit in May 2004. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
563.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Footwear

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Footwear data was reported at 0.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Footwear data is updated monthly, averaging 0.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 107 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 Unit in Apr 2019 and a record low of 0.000 Unit in Apr 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Footwear data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
0.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Footwear

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Mechanical

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Mechanical data was reported at 15.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 16.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Mechanical data is updated monthly, averaging 11.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 232.000 Unit in May 2014 and a record low of 0.000 Unit in Oct 2006. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Mechanical data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
15.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Mechanical

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Metallurgical

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Metallurgical data was reported at 19.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 24.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Metallurgical data is updated monthly, averaging 57.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 256.000 Unit in Jul 2014 and a record low of 0.000 Unit in Oct 2004. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Metallurgical data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
19.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Metallurgical

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products data was reported at 126.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 108.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products data is updated monthly, averaging 151.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 634.000 Unit in Nov 2012 and a record low of 71.000 Unit in Oct 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
126.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing data was reported at 19.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 18.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing data is updated monthly, averaging 53.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 246.000 Unit in Nov 2009 and a record low of 9.000 Unit in Feb 2018. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
19.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather data was reported at 20.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 18.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather data is updated monthly, averaging 25.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 78.000 Unit in Feb 2014 and a record low of 3.000 Unit in Aug 2005. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
20.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing data was reported at 33.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 30.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing data is updated monthly, averaging 45.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 85.000 Unit in Sep 2009 and a record low of 9.000 Unit in Nov 2006. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
33.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment data was reported at 18.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 22.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment data is updated monthly, averaging 8.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 139.000 Unit in Aug 2013 and a record low of 0.000 Unit in Aug 2007. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
18.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture data was reported at 381.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 392.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture data is updated monthly, averaging 179.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 462.000 Unit in Dec 2017 and a record low of 8.000 Unit in Jun 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
381.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance data was reported at 2,968.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3,192.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance data is updated monthly, averaging 3,068.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5,188.000 Unit in Sep 2011 and a record low of 859.000 Unit in May 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
2,968.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services data was reported at 2,861.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 2,692.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services data is updated monthly, averaging 1,720.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7,410.000 Unit in Mar 2013 and a record low of 913.000 Unit in Aug 2006. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
2,861.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Education

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Education data was reported at 1,036.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,002.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Education data is updated monthly, averaging 1,043.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,416.000 Unit in Dec 2014 and a record low of 353.000 Unit in Mar 2004. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Education data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
1,036.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Education

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Financial Institutions

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Financial Institutions data was reported at 65.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 71.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Financial Institutions data is updated monthly, averaging 91.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 181.000 Unit in Feb 2012 and a record low of 30.000 Unit in Oct 2017. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Financial Institutions data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
65.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Financial Institutions

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Medical and Dental

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Medical and Dental data was reported at 983.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 952.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Medical and Dental data is updated monthly, averaging 527.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 983.000 Unit in Apr 2019 and a record low of 139.000 Unit in May 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Medical and Dental data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
983.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Medical and Dental

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Transport and Communications

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Transport and Communications data was reported at 870.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 902.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Transport and Communications data is updated monthly, averaging 939.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,830.000 Unit in Feb 2014 and a record low of 357.000 Unit in May 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Transport and Communications data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
870.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Transport and Communications

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Commerce: Retail

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Commerce: Retail data was reported at 90.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 74.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Commerce: Retail data is updated monthly, averaging 462.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,684.000 Unit in Nov 2012 and a record low of -1,638.000 Unit in May 2016. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Commerce: Retail data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
90.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Commerce: Retail

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Commerce: Wholesale

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Commerce: Wholesale data was reported at 318.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 336.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Commerce: Wholesale data is updated monthly, averaging 196.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 549.000 Unit in Nov 2013 and a record low of -93.000 Unit in Oct 2015. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Commerce: Wholesale data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
318.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Commerce: Wholesale

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products data was reported at -3.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of -3.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products data is updated monthly, averaging -2.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 33.000 Unit in May 2004 and a record low of -35.000 Unit in May 2007. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
-3.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications data was reported at -19.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of -2.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications data is updated monthly, averaging 0.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 31.000 Unit in May 2018 and a record low of -19.000 Unit in Apr 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
-19.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage data was reported at 113.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 114.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage data is updated monthly, averaging 51.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 243.000 Unit in Nov 2006 and a record low of -174.000 Unit in Oct 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
113.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Footwear

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Footwear data was reported at 0.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Footwear data is updated monthly, averaging 0.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 107 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 Unit in Apr 2019 and a record low of 0.000 Unit in Apr 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Footwear data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
0.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Footwear

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Mechanical

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Mechanical data was reported at 5.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 10.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Mechanical data is updated monthly, averaging 0.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 114.000 Unit in Oct 2009 and a record low of -110.000 Unit in Jan 2015. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Mechanical data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
5.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Mechanical

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Metallurgical

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Metallurgical data was reported at 2.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 7.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Metallurgical data is updated monthly, averaging 1.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 106.000 Unit in Jul 2014 and a record low of -151.000 Unit in Sep 2015. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Metallurgical data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
2.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Metallurgical

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products data was reported at -3.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of -18.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products data is updated monthly, averaging 15.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 192.000 Unit in Aug 2012 and a record low of -134.000 Unit in Apr 2016. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
-3.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing data was reported at -7.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of -8.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing data is updated monthly, averaging 0.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 155.000 Unit in Nov 2009 and a record low of -94.000 Unit in Jul 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
-7.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather data was reported at -5.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of -4.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather data is updated monthly, averaging 0.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 27.000 Unit in Aug 2008 and a record low of -20.000 Unit in Aug 2009. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
-5.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing data was reported at 4.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of -2.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing data is updated monthly, averaging 0.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 30.000 Unit in Sep 2009 and a record low of -26.000 Unit in Nov 2006. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
4.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment data was reported at -2.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of -2.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment data is updated monthly, averaging 2.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 88.000 Unit in Apr 2013 and a record low of -31.000 Unit in Jan 2016. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
-2.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture data was reported at -38.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of -36.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture data is updated monthly, averaging -5.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 130.000 Unit in Sep 2017 and a record low of -285.000 Unit in Jul 2018. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
-38.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance data was reported at -107.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 125.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance data is updated monthly, averaging 177.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,324.000 Unit in Sep 2011 and a record low of -1,227.000 Unit in Oct 2016. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
-107.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services data was reported at 329.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 297.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services data is updated monthly, averaging 119.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,063.000 Unit in Mar 2013 and a record low of -2,348.000 Unit in Oct 2014. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
329.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Education

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Education data was reported at -72.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of -87.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Education data is updated monthly, averaging 90.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 397.000 Unit in Jan 2009 and a record low of -138.000 Unit in Dec 2016. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Education data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
-72.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Financial Institutions

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Financial Institutions data was reported at 1.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Financial Institutions data is updated monthly, averaging 26.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 86.000 Unit in Jan 2012 and a record low of -48.000 Unit in Jun 2017. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Financial Institutions data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
1.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Medical and Dental

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Medical and Dental data was reported at 298.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 295.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Medical and Dental data is updated monthly, averaging 88.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 298.000 Unit in Apr 2019 and a record low of -35.000 Unit in May 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Medical and Dental data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
298.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Transport and Communications

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Transport and Communications data was reported at -22.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 16.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Transport and Communications data is updated monthly, averaging 70.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 534.000 Unit in Jun 2006 and a record low of -222.000 Unit in Jan 2015. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Transport and Communications data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
-22.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Commerce: Retail

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Commerce: Retail data was reported at 6,798.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 6,803.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Commerce: Retail data is updated monthly, averaging 7,190.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 11,699.000 Unit in Jul 2015 and a record low of 2,666.000 Unit in May 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Commerce: Retail data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
6,798.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Commerce: Retail

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Commerce: Wholesale

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Commerce: Wholesale data was reported at 1,550.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,528.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Commerce: Wholesale data is updated monthly, averaging 1,506.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,530.000 Unit in Aug 2015 and a record low of 399.000 Unit in May 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Commerce: Wholesale data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
1,550.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Commerce: Wholesale

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products data was reported at 4.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 4.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products data is updated monthly, averaging 22.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 61.000 Unit in May 2007 and a record low of 4.000 Unit in Apr 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
4.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications data was reported at 35.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 35.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications data is updated monthly, averaging 3.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 35.000 Unit in Apr 2019 and a record low of 0.000 Unit in Feb 2014. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
35.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage data was reported at 450.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 419.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage data is updated monthly, averaging 505.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,127.000 Unit in Jan 2015 and a record low of 156.000 Unit in Nov 2004. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
450.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Footwear

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Footwear data was reported at 0.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Footwear data is updated monthly, averaging 0.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 107 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 Unit in Apr 2019 and a record low of 0.000 Unit in Apr 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Footwear data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
0.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Footwear

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Mechanical

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Mechanical data was reported at 10.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 6.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Mechanical data is updated monthly, averaging 9.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 213.000 Unit in Sep 2014 and a record low of 0.000 Unit in Jun 2005. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Mechanical data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
10.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Mechanical

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Metallurgical

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Metallurgical data was reported at 17.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 17.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Metallurgical data is updated monthly, averaging 70.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 232.000 Unit in Jan 2007 and a record low of 0.000 Unit in Jul 2004. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Metallurgical data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
17.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Metallurgical

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products data was reported at 129.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 126.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products data is updated monthly, averaging 165.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 458.000 Unit in Nov 2012 and a record low of 47.000 Unit in May 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
129.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing data was reported at 26.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 26.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing data is updated monthly, averaging 60.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 260.000 Unit in Feb 2011 and a record low of 14.000 Unit in Jan 2006. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
26.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather data was reported at 25.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 22.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather data is updated monthly, averaging 27.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 58.000 Unit in Dec 2013 and a record low of 0.000 Unit in Dec 2004. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
25.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing data was reported at 29.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 32.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing data is updated monthly, averaging 44.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 82.000 Unit in Apr 2012 and a record low of 25.000 Unit in Feb 2008. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
29.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment data was reported at 20.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 24.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment data is updated monthly, averaging 6.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 81.000 Unit in Apr 2014 and a record low of 0.000 Unit in Jun 2008. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
20.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture data was reported at 419.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 428.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture data is updated monthly, averaging 190.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 659.000 Unit in May 2018 and a record low of 13.000 Unit in Jun 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
419.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance data was reported at 3,075.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 3,067.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance data is updated monthly, averaging 3,034.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4,562.000 Unit in May 2016 and a record low of 887.000 Unit in Mar 2005. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
3,075.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services data was reported at 2,532.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 2,395.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services data is updated monthly, averaging 1,614.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7,306.000 Unit in Apr 2014 and a record low of 900.000 Unit in Sep 2006. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
2,532.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Education

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Education data was reported at 1,108.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,089.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Education data is updated monthly, averaging 897.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,332.000 Unit in Jul 2014 and a record low of 239.000 Unit in May 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Education data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
1,108.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Education

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Financial Institutions

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Financial Institutions data was reported at 64.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 71.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Financial Institutions data is updated monthly, averaging 70.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 105.000 Unit in Aug 2013 and a record low of 35.000 Unit in Nov 2009. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Financial Institutions data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
64.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Financial Institutions

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Medical and Dental

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Medical and Dental data was reported at 685.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 657.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Medical and Dental data is updated monthly, averaging 427.500 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 685.000 Unit in Apr 2019 and a record low of 124.000 Unit in Sep 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Medical and Dental data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
685.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Medical and Dental

Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Transport and Communications

2003 - 2019 | Monthly | Unit | Ministry of Labor and Social Security

Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Transport and Communications data was reported at 892.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 886.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Transport and Communications data is updated monthly, averaging 891.000 Unit from May 2003 to Apr 2019, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,640.000 Unit in Jan 2015 and a record low of 319.000 Unit in May 2003. Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Transport and Communications data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBC009: Formal Employment: by Industry: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated. Notes: The data included adjustments of the data deliver after the legal deadline. The concepts used in CAGED refer to changes in employment regulated by CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws), occurred in the establishment, informs the movement of wage employment Hired Under Employment Laws. Therefore describes a portion of all working people. It is considered as an admission every entry of worker in a company in the current month. And as layoffs, every output from person whose employment relationship ceased during the month for any reason (resignation, retirement, death), either by the employer or the employee. Balance (Absolute Change), indicates the difference between Admitted and Laid Off.

Last Frequency Range
892.000 Apr 2019 monthly May 2003 - Apr 2019

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Brazil Brazil Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Transport and Communications
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Commerce: Retail
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Commerce: Wholesale
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Footwear
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Mechanical
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Metallurgical
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Education
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Financial Institutions
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Medical and Dental
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Admitted: Service: Transport and Communications
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Commerce: Retail
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Commerce: Wholesale
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Footwear
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Mechanical
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Metallurgical
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Education
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Financial Institutions
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Medical and Dental
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Balance: Service: Transport and Communications
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Commerce: Retail
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Commerce: Wholesale
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Electrical and Communications
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Food Products and Beverage
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Footwear
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Mechanical
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Metallurgical
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Non Metallic Mineral Products
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Paper, Cardboard and Publishing
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Rubber, Tobacco and Leather
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Textile and Clothing
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Transport Equipment
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Manufacturing: Wood and Furniture
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Accommodation Services, Food, Repair, Maintenance
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Commerce and Property Management Professional Technical Services
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Education
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Financial Institutions
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Medical and Dental
Formal Employment: Amapá: Last 12 Months Accumulated: Laid Off: Service: Transport and Communications
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