Empleo formal en Perú crece 4,3% en primeros cuatro meses de 2026
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Maritza Saenz
Summary
El empleo formal en Perú creció un 4,3% entre enero y abril de 2026, impulsado por el dinamismo de diversos sectores económicos. El empleo generado por el sector privado registró un avance aún mayor del 5,4%. El artículo también plantea si el Fenómeno de El Niño representa una amenaza para esta tendencia positiva. Entre el 36% y 37% del empleo total (formal e informal) se concentra en Lima.
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Entre enero y abril de este año, el número total de puestos de trabajo formales aumentó 4,3%, mientras que el empleo generado por el sector privado registró un avance aún mayor: 5,4%.
Entre 36 y 37% del empleo total, tanto formal e informal, se desarrolla en Lima.
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