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This report analyzes employment data from Angola and Zimbabwe, highlighting the high prevalence of informal employment, which stands at 80.9%. It identifies own account workers and contributing family workers as the majority, representing 75.3% of the workforce. In contrast, formal employment remains low at just 7.5%. The findings also connect these trends to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), underscoring the significant number of individuals without decent work. The data effectively serves as a proxy for the employment landscape in Zimbabwe. Thank you. Obrigada.
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Group 3 1ANGOLA ZIMBABWE
TABLE A: Employment by branch of economic activity and type of production unit
TABLE B: Basic indicators related to informal sector employment and informal employment
PART 3: Conclusion from the calculated results • Informal employment is high (80.9%). • Own account worker and contributing family workers are the majority of the employed (75,3%). • Formal employment is low (7,5).
PART 3: Comparison with MDG indicators • There is a lot of people without decent work. • The percentage of OAW and CFW still high. • This is a good proxy for ZIM
Thank you Obrigada