Abstract

Unemployment as an effect of COVID-19, increased in some countries, with this study the behavior of the labor market was analyzed because of the pandemic whose main purpose is to offer indicators after the health situation in education and employment. The analysis was carried out with data from the third quarters of the years 2018 to 2021 from the National Occupation and Employment Survey (ENOE). The main results indicate that men lost more jobs than women, as well as older and single people and those with a basic level of studies, among workers with higher education it is highlighted that the jobs that were lost are in engineering areas, manufacturing, and construction.

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