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Job Positions on the Rise in Brazil
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Number of New Jobs Drop Sharply in Brazil
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Employment in Brazilian Industry Falls Slightly
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End of Temporary Jobs Ups Unemployment in Brazil
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Brazil Doesn't Want to Be 30th in World Tourism Anymore
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Brazil Survey Shows Bad Economy But Not-Too-Bad Personal Finances
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Industry Jobs in Brazil Grow Again
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New Jobs Way Down in Brazil
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Brazil Industry Blames Economic Downturn on High Interests
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Agriculture Leads 6th Month of Job Growth in Brazil
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New Brazilian Minister Wants to Create 100,000 New Jobs a Month
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After Two Years Jobs Start to Fall in Brazil
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Brazil's Lula Urges World Market to Be More Just with the Weaker
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Christmas Season Doesn't Bring More Jobs to Brazil
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Brazilian Industry Wants to Cut More Jobs
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Brazil: São Paulo Industry Cuts 45,000 Jobs
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76% of New Industrial Jobs in Brazil Are in the Interior
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Number of Jobs Decline 0,6% in Brazil
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Brazil Hopeful Lower Interest Rates Will Create More Jobs
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Unemployment Falls in Brazil. Shrinking of Economically Active Population Helps.
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Jobless Rate Reaches 10.1% in Brazil
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Hotel Sector Creates 300,000 Jobs a Year in Brazil
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Jobless in Brazil Grow to 2.3 Million: a 10.4% Unemployment Rate
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LatAm Countries Gather in Brazil to Discuss Plight of 19 Million Jobless
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ILO Warns in Brazil that LatAm's 53% Unemployment Rate Might Get Worse
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Brazil Creates Over Half a Million New Jobs. A Record.
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Weak US Job Market Gives Boost to Brazilian Stocks
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Mediocre Results: 9,000 New Jobs Created in Brazil
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Brazil Hatches Primer on Risks of Being Recruited into Slave Labor
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Jobs Grow 3.65% in First Half, in São Paulo, Brazil
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60% of Brazilians or 48 Million People Work Under the Table
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Contradicting Experts Brazilian Jobless Reach 10.7%. Worst in 15 months
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Brazil Breaks Record on Income, Jobs and Inflation Satisfaction
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Sales, Jobs and Production All Grow Slightly in Brazilian Industry
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Brazil Creates a Quarter of a Million Jobs This Year
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Brazil Again Finds and Releases Hundreds of Slave Laborers
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The Brazilian Dream: Getting a Job in Government
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Construction Material Industry Gives Brazil a Boost
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Brazil Gets Best Level of Jobs and Production in Three Years
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Brazilian Jobs Grow in Transport But Fall in Wood and Leather Sectors
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US Good News Gives Brazil Markets a 6% Boost
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Jobs in Brazil's Civil Construction Grow 400%
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Brazil's Unemployment Rate Falls Slightly to 8.6%
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The Typical Brazilian Homeless Is a Young Black Man with a Job
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Wages and Jobs Are Up in the Brazilian Industry
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Brazilians Expecting Pro-Jobs Package from Government This Week
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Crisis in Brazil: US$ 20 Billion Drop in Investments Means 70,000 Fewer Jobs
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Brazil's Unemployment Down for December and the Year 2008
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Brazilian Union Workers Take Up to 50% Pay Cut to Keep Their Jobs
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Number of Brazilians Unemployed Jumps to 9% or 2.1 Million People
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Agriculture and Services Create 300,000 New Jobs in Brazil
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Brazil Will Get 1 Million New Jobs This Year and 5% Growth the Next, Says Lula
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Written by Cristiane Ribeiro
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Thursday, 23 June 2005 |
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The unemployment rate in Brazil's six major metropolitan areas in May was 10.2%, less than in April, when it was 10.8%, and less than in May, 2004, when it affected 12.2% of the economically active population.
The data released today by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) show that the decline in the unemployment rate in May was the first significant drop this year.
Employment levels rose in nearly all the regions surveyed. Compared with April, the number of workers holding formal jobs increased 1.8%, representing an increment of 141 thousand people in Recife, Salvador, Belo Horizonte, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Porto Alegre.
Workers' average real wages dropped 1.5% in May, in comparison with April. This was the second decline in a row.
According to the study, this loss was the result of a 1.2% decline in the income of civil servants, as well as a decline in the incomes of self-employed workers and employers. The income of workers in private enterprise, on the other hand, remained unchanged in May.
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well this isnt very helpful...what kinds of jobs????!!!!!!!