Quarterly Continuous PNAD: unemployment drops in four of the 27 FUs in Q2 2021
August 31, 2021 09h00 AM | Last Updated: September 02, 2021 09h19 PM
Unemployment rate in the 2nd quarter of 2021 was 14.1%, with a decrease of 0.6 percentage points (p.p.) in comparison with the 1st quarter of 2021 (14.7%) and increase from the 2nd quarter of 2020 (13.3%).
Against the previous quarter, unemployment rate fell in four Federation Units, being leveled off in the other ones. Amazonas (-1.9 p.p.), Espírito Santo (-1.5 p.p.), Rio de Janeiro (-1.5 p.p) and Minas Gerais (-1.3 p.p.) recorded decreases. The highest unemployment rates were those of Pernambuco (21.6%), Bahia (19.7%), Sergipe (19.1%) and Alagoas (18.8%). The lowest unemployment rates were reported by Santa Catarina (5.8%), Rio Grande do Sul (8.8%), Paraná (9.1%) and Mato Grosso do Sul (9.9%), which were below 10.0%.
Unemployment rate reached 11.7% among men and 17.1% among women and was below the average among white persons (11.7%) and above among black (16.6%) and brown ones (16.1%). The rate of persons with incomplete higher education (16.5%) was way above that of persons with a higher education degree (7.5%).
The compound rate of labor underutilization percentage of unemployed persons, time-related underemployed persons or persons in the potential workforce in relation to the extended workforce - was 28.6%. Piauí (46.6%), Maranhão (46.3%) and Sergipe 944.1%) accounted for the highest rates; Santa Catarina (10.6%), Mato Grosso (15.0%) and Rio Grande do Sul (17.7%), for the lowest.
The number of discouraged persons was 5.6 million and most of them were in Bahia (715 thousand discouraged persons, or 12.8% of the national total).
The percentage of discouraged persons in workforce or discouraged was 5.2%. Maranhão (19.7%) and Alagoas (16.5%) registered the biggest percentages and Santa Catarina (0.9%), Rio Grande do Sul (1.3%) and Mato Grosso, the lowest.
The percentage of those employed with a formal contract was 75.1% of the total number of persons employed in the private sector in Brazil. The biggest percentages were those of Santa Catarina (90.0%), Rio Grande do Sul (84.3%), Paraná (82.5%) and São Paulo (82.4%) and the smallest, of Maranhão (49.2%), Pará (53.1%), Bahia (56.0%) and Sergipe (56.6%).
The percentage of self-employed personsin Brazil was 28.3%. The biggest percentages were those of Amapá (37.7%), Amazonas (36.7%) and Pará (35.4%) and the smallest, of the Federal District (21.4%), São Paulo (24.9%) and Mato Grosso do Sul (25.5%).
Informality rate in Brazil stayed at 40.6% of the employed population. The highest rates were those of Pará and Maranhão, both with 60.5%, and the lowest, of Santa Catarina (26.9%) and Federal District (30.7%).
In Brazil, average usual real earnings in Q2 2021 amounted to R$ 2,515, with a decrease both against Q1 2021 (R$ 2,594) and in relation to the same quarter a year ago (R$ 2,693). Among the Federation Units, against the previous month, Rio Grande do Sul was the only one to record a significant change (-5.2%). In comparison with the same quarter in 2020, eight Federation Units recorded a decrease, with a highlight to Amazonas (-16.4%) and Ceará (-14.1%).
Unemployment rate falls in four Federation Units in Q2 2021
Against the previous quarter, the unemployment rate fell in Amazonas (-1.9 percentage points), Espírito Santo (-1.5 p.p.), Rio de Janeiro (-1.5 p.p) and Minas Gerais (-1.3 p.p.), with stability in the other Federation Units.
Against the same quarter in 2020, four Federation Units recorded increases, Pernambuco (6.5 p.p.), Amapá (5.0 p.p.), Pará (4.3 p.p.) and Ceará (2.9 p.p.), and one, Santa Catarina (2,9 p.p.), recorded a decrease. The other Federation Units were leveled off.
Unemployment rate by Federation Unit against the previous moving quarter (%) - Q2 2021 |
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Piauí has highest underutilization rate (46.6%) and Santa Catarina, the lowest (10.6%)
In the 2nd quarter of 2021, the compound rate of labor underutilization - percentage of unemployed persons or time-related underemployed persons or persons in the potential workforce in relation to the extended workforce - was 28.6%. Piauí (46.6%) recorded the highest rate, followed by Maranhão (46.3%) and Sergipe (44.1%). The lowest rates were those of Santa Catarina (10.6%), followed by Mato Grosso (15.0%) and Rio Grande do Sul (17.7%).
Taxa composta de subutilização da força de trabalho por UF (%) – 2° trimestre de 2021
Amapá had the biggest proportion of sel-employed persons (37.7%) and the Federal District, the smallest (21.4%)
The percentage of self-employed persons in the country in Q2 2021 was 28.3%. The North (34.3%) and Northeast (32.2%) recorded the highest percentages. Amapá recorded the highest percentage (37.7%), followed by Amazonas (36.7%) and Pará (35.4%). The Federal District (21.4%), São Paulo (24.9%) and Mato Grosso do Sul (25.5%) recorded the lowest rates.
Percentage of self-employed workers, by Federation Unit (%) - Q2 2021 | |
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UF | Value |
Federal District | 21.4 |
São Paulo | 24,9 |
Mato Grosso do Sul | 25.5 |
Minas Gerais | 25.8 |
Santa Catarina | 25.8 |
Tocantins | 26.6 |
Rio Grande do Sul | 26.7 |
Goiás | 27.2 |
Alagoas | 27.6 |
Paraná | 28.1 |
Brazil | 28,3 |
Espírito Santo | 28.9 |
Rio de Janeiro | 29.1 |
Sergipe | 29.3 |
Rio Grande do Norte | 29.5 |
Mato Grosso | 29.6 |
Acre | 31.3 |
Bahia | 31.3 |
Rondônia | 31.4 |
Roraima | 31.9 |
Ceará | 32.2 |
Piauí | 33.6 |
Pernambuco | 33.9 |
Maranhão | 34.7 |
Paraíba | 34.8 |
Pará | 35.4 |
Amazonas | 36.7 |
Amapá | 37.7 |
Maranhão has smallest percentage (49.2%) of workers with a formal contract; Santa Catarina, the biggest (90.0%)
In Q2 2021, 75.1% of the employees in the private sector had a formal labor contract. The North (60.1%) and Northeast (58.4%) had the lowest rates. Among domestic workers, 25,7% had a formal contract.
AThe Federation Units with the biggest percentage of workers with a formal contract in the private sector were Santa Catarina (90.0%), Rio Grande do Sul (84.3%), Paraná (82.5%) and São Paulo (82.4%). The smallest percentages were those of Maranhão (49.2%), Pará (53.1%) and Bahia (56.0%).
Percentage of persons WITH a formal contract among workers in the private sector, by Federation Units (%) - Q2 2021 | |
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UF | Value |
Maranhão | 49.2 |
Pará | 53.1 |
Bahia | 56.0 |
Sergipe | 56.6 |
Piauí | 57.1 |
Paraíba | 58.1 |
Ceará | 58,4 |
Acre | 63.1 |
Tocantins | 63.1 |
Alagoas | 63.7 |
Rio Grande do Norte | 63,8 |
Pernambuco | 65.2 |
Roraima | 65.7 |
Amazonas | 66.8 |
Amapá | 67.8 |
Rondônia | 69.7 |
Goiás | 71.4 |
Espírito Santo | 74.8 |
Brazil | 75.1 |
Minas Gerais | 75.2 |
Mato Grosso do Sul | 76.6 |
Mato Grosso | 76.8 |
Distrito Federal | 79.0 |
Rio de Janeiro | 80.4 |
São Paulo | 82.4 |
Paraná | 82.5 |
Rio Grande do Sul | 84.3 |
Santa Catarina | 90.0 |
Average earnings fell in the quarter
In Brazil, monthly average real earnings, usually earned by the employed population, was R$ 2,515, with a decrease both against Q1 2021 (R$ 2,594) and in relation to the same quarter in the previous year (R$ 2,693). Among the Federation Units, against the previous quarter, Rio Grande do Sul was the only one to record significant change (-5.2%). Against the same quarterin 2020, eight Federation Units recorded decreases, among which Amazonas (-16.4%) and Ceará (-14.1%) stand out.
The biggest increases were those of the Federal District (R$ 4,474), Rio de Janeiro (R$ 3,241) and São Paulo (R$ 3,096) and the smallest, of Maranhão (R$ 1,478), Piauí (R$ 1,508) and Alagoas (R$ 1,652)./p>
Pará and Maranhão have highest informality rate (60.5%) and Santa Cartarina, the lowest (26.9%)
Informality rate in Q2 2021 stayed at 40.6% of the employed population. The highest were those of Pará and Maranhão (60.5%), followed by Amazonas (59.7%) and Piauí (56.9%). The lowest were recorded by Santa Catarina (26.9%), Federal District (30.7%) and São Paulo (31.1%).
For the calculation of the informality rate of the employed population, the following populations are considered: Worker in the private sector without a formal employment contract; Domestic worker without a formal employment contract; Employer without a CNPJ register; Self-employed worker without a CNPJ register; Contributing family worker.
Informality rate of the employed population, by Federation Units (%) - Q2 2021 | |
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FU | Value |
Pará | 60.5 |
Maranhão | 60.5 |
Amazonas | 59.7 |
Piauí | 56.9 |
Bahia | 55.1 |
Ceará | 53.9 |
Paraíba | 53.6 |
Sergipe | 53.1 |
Pernambuco | 51.4 |
Rondônia | 49.5 |
Amapá | 49.5 |
Roraima | 49.1 |
Acre | 48.9 |
Alagoas | 47.8 |
Rio Grande do Norte | 46.2 |
Tocantins | 45.2 |
Goiás | 41.7 |
Mato Grosso | 41.4 |
Espírito Santo | 41.0 |
Brazil | 40.6 |
Minas Gerais | 40.0 |
Mato Grosso do Sul | 38.5 |
Rio de Janeiro | 36.1 |
Paraná | 33.7 |
Rio Grande do Sul | 31.7 |
São Paulo | 31.1 |
Distrito Federal | 30.7 |
Santa Catarina | 26.9 |