In 2023, Brazil marked a milestone with more than 100 million people gainfully employed, a record since data collection began in 2012. This peak reflects the nation’s economic bounce back and successful strategies post-pandemic, according to IBGE data. By year’s end, the employment rate climbed to 57.6%, signaling a robust job market. Formal job contracts […]
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