Job Reallocation Rate
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Rate of the levels of movement of working people at twelve months in the formal salaried employment sector. It is calculated as the simple average between the Job Creation Rate and Job Destruction Rate.

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Administrative Records of the Superintendency of Social Security (SUSESO).

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National Statistics Institute of Chile.

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Methodological Manual of the Job Reallocation Rate Calculated with Administrative Records of the Superintendency of Social Security.

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Monthly.

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Administrative Data

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Biannual

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Month of contribution paid by each company for each worker.

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Percentage

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See Methodological Manual of the Job Reallocation Rate Calculated with Administrative Records of the Superintendency of Social Security.

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National

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Dependent jobs for which the companies in Chile have contributed to the Social Security against Risks of Occupational Accidents and Professional Illnesses, in any of the months that are in the available reference period. Independent workers, sole proprietorships and economic sectors are excluded: Activities of households as employers (T), and Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies (U).

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Economic sectors classified according to CIIU4.CL 2012 except for the following sectors: Activities of households as employers (T), and Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies (U).

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Dependent jobs for which the companies in Chile have contributed to the Social Security against Risks of Occupational Accidents and Professional Illnesses, in any of the months that are in the available reference period. Independent workers, sole proprietorships and economic sectors are excluded: Activities of households as employers (T), and Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies (U).

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Economic section: CIIU4.CL 2012

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See definitions of Job Creation, Job Destruction, job reallocation, as well as its construction using the questionnaire in the Methodological Manual.

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Job reallocation rates must be analyzed together with the rates of job creation and destruction, as well as the dynamism of the labor market and the complementary information available.

Job Reallocation RateAbstract

Rate of the levels of movement of working people at twelve months in the formal salaried employment sector. It is calculated as the simple average between the Job Creation Rate and Job Destruction Rate.

Contact person/organisation

Department of Labour Statistics - National Statistics Institute. Contract: Subdepartment of Citizen Information.

Citizen Informationmailto:ine@ine.gob.cl
Data source(s) used

Administrative Data

Name of collection/source

Administrative Records of the Superintendency of Social Security (SUSESO).

Direct source

National Statistics Institute of Chile.

Source Periodicity

Monthly.

Source metadata

Methodological Manual of the Job Reallocation Rate Calculated with Administrative Records of the Superintendency of Social Security.

TRL Websitehttps://www.ine.cl/estadisticas/sociales/mercado-laboral/estadisticas-en-base-a-registros-administrativos?len=en
Unit of measure used

Percentage

Variables collected

See Methodological Manual of the Job Reallocation Rate Calculated with Administrative Records of the Superintendency of Social Security.

TRL Websitehttps://www.ine.cl/estadisticas/sociales/mercado-laboral/estadisticas-en-base-a-registros-administrativos?len=en
Periodicity

Biannual

Reference period

Month of contribution paid by each company for each worker.

Link to Release calendar

Information found on the INE.Stat platform is updated 48 hours after official publication.

Statistical Agendahttp://www.ine.cl/inicio/agendaestadistica?len=en
Statistical population

Dependent jobs for which the companies in Chile have contributed to the Social Security against Risks of Occupational Accidents and Professional Illnesses, in any of the months that are in the available reference period. Independent workers, sole proprietorships and economic sectors are excluded: Activities of households as employers (T), and Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies (U).

Geographic coverage

National

Sector coverage

Economic sectors classified according to CIIU4.CL 2012 except for the following sectors: Activities of households as employers (T), and Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies (U).

Population coverage

Dependent jobs for which the companies in Chile have contributed to the Social Security against Risks of Occupational Accidents and Professional Illnesses, in any of the months that are in the available reference period. Independent workers, sole proprietorships and economic sectors are excluded: Activities of households as employers (T), and Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies (U).

Key statistical concept

See definitions of Job Creation, Job Destruction, job reallocation, as well as its construction using the questionnaire in the Methodological Manual.

Classification(s) used

Economic section: CIIU4.CL 2012

Estimation

TRL = (Job Creation Rate + Job Destruction Rate)/2.

TRL Websitehttps://www.ine.cl/estadisticas/sociales/mercado-laboral/estadisticas-en-base-a-registros-administrativos?len=en
Dissemination format(s)

TRL Websitehttps://www.ine.cl/estadisticas/sociales/mercado-laboral/estadisticas-en-base-a-registros-administrativos?len=enRecommended uses and limitations

Job reallocation rates must be analyzed together with the rates of job creation and destruction, as well as the dynamism of the labor market and the complementary information available.