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Latin America Market Report Q1 2023

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Talent Solutions – Latin America Q1 2023 | 30 14 Open Positions 60 Days Slightly Difficult 114 Open Positions 61 Days Slightly Difficult 63 Open Positions 60 Days Slightly Difficult 114 Open Positions 62 Days Slightly Difficult 1,475 Open Positions 61 Days Slightly Difficult Healthcare Banking & Financial Services Technology Manufacturing All Jobs Nurse Commercial Advisor Functional Analyst Production Worker Sales Pharmacist Accountant Net Developer Production Supervisor Commercial Advisor Psychologist Accounts Analyst Programmer Analyst Plant Head Administration Greater Rosario TalentNeuron As at Q1 2023 2022 2021 2020 Total Labor Force (000s) 662 660 619 608 Employed Workers (000s) 620 614 534 556 Unemployed Workers (000s) 42 46 84 53 Unemployment Rate 6.3% 7.0% 13.6% 8.7% In Argentina, the minimum wage increased in May to ARS 84,512 per month. Since December 2022, the minimum wage has increased by 36%. Due to continuing inflation (annual inflation was 102.5% in February) the minimum wage is also expected to increase in June. Across Argentina, in the registered private sector wages have increased: • 7.9% in March compared with the previous month • 104% compared with March 2022. In the Public Sector wages have increased by: • 16.3% in March compared with the previous month • 111.8% year on year – compared with March 2022. Minimum Wages Wage Inflation Hiring Demand Trend for All Positions Hiring Demand Trend by Selected Job Function Labor Statistics Change in Labor Statistics Over Time Hiring Situation for Selected Industries

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