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Labour Informality Reached 43 per Cent of Workers by the End of 2025

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The INDEC data on the fourth quarter of last year meant an increase over the same period of 2024 and a decrease compared to the previous quarter. Read more
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Employment informality reached 43 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to the latest report of the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC). Thus, 5.8 million Argentines, out of 31 urban agglomerates, do not have social work or pension contributions. According to the survey, based on the Permanent Household Survey (EPH), precariousness affects women with greater intensity, with a rate of 44.5 per cent, compared to 41.8%…

An INDEC report for the fourth quarter of 2025 reveals that labor informality reaches 43% of workers and grew in the last year. As a result, more than 9 million people work without basic rights, in a context where the employment that is generated is increasingly precarious and unequal

The Dane reported that, in the December-February mobile quarter, the proportion of informal workers was 55.3%, equivalent to 13.3 million people.

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The sectors most affected are construction and domestic services.

Employment informality in Argentina reached 43 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC).This implies that 5.8 million people work without pension contributions or health coverage, reflecting a structural problem that deepens.Work informality impacts more on women and young people The official report shows that informal work affects women more, with a rate of 44.5 per…

Argentina ended 2025 with a slight decrease in informal employment, although levels remain high and disproportionately affect young people, older adults, and workers in specific sectors of the economy. According to an INDEC report published by Infobae, unregistered employment reached 43% of the employed population in the fourth quarter of the year, representing approximately 9.2 million people. While this figure shows a slight decrease compared …

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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