EMPLOYMENT AND GENDER, ANALYSIS AND PROSPECTS IN THE EASTERN COLOMBIAN REGION (SANTANDER DEPARTMENT) FOR THE 2019-2021 PERIOD.
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The research focuses on analyzing the behavior of employment, a topic that is passionate about various researchers and whose results depend on the behavior of relevant variables, the actions of world economic agents and economic policies in any order. A quantitative and qualitative descriptive methodology is implemented in representative municipalities of eastern Colombia whose data were obtained in different periods of time (2019 - 2021) within the framework of a longitudinal study in development for the period between 2019 and 2027. Evidence of a greater asymmetry in decent jobs obtained in the formal sector, which have lost importance, giving way to non-decent work provided in the informal sector, affecting the generation of employment and equity between men and women, with marked differences in salary matters. and working conditions, despite the constant agreements established by the ILO.
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