According to a survey by Company MANAGEMENT HIGH Temporary Employment, 23% of unemployed people who came to their offices in search of employment, recognizes not be registered with the Public Service Employment (INEM old), although 48% of them said to be recorded soon.
The survey was conducted in a sample of 1812 people, who over the last November went to the more than 100 offices HIGH MANAGEMENT temporary workers across the country, looking for a job. Of these, 86% were unemployed and 14% admitted to be working, but was looking for another job for several reasons.
the total number of unemployed persons (86%) who came to the offices senior management to look for work, 32% say they take between 1 and 3 months in this situation, 28% points out of a job that takes less than 1 month, 19% indicated that it takes between 3 and 6 months and 8% unemployed recognized to be in this situation for over a year.
Asked for the reasons which led them to be in this situation, more than half of the unemployed respondents, 56%, notes that his current condition is due to the completion of the contract that had, 11% indicated it was dismissed, 9% presented his voluntary resignation in the enterprise where he worked, 6% became part of a Record of Employment Regulation (ERE) and another 5% admitted have not ever worked.
Moreover, the results of this survey, conducted by ALTA GESTION Temporary Employment, reflecting that 89% of the total sample thought that temporary work agencies are more effective at helping to find a job thanks to its more than 1000 offices around the country, whose sole mission is to provide workers in their corporate clients. Only 9% believe that the Public Employment Services are the most appropriate body to help find a job.
Although the data also reveal that 76% of unemployed people who come to the offices of senior management looking for a job and be assured if registered with the Public Employment Services, 43% admitted having received a call from this institution during the time it takes recorded in the same, however only 24% of the cases has been to offer a job.
If you look at the age of respondents, we note that the majority of unemployed people have approached senior management offices in search of work are aged between 25 and 34 years (42%), a 32% are between 18 and 24, 19% are between 35 and 44 years and only 7% are over 45. These figures reinforce the idea that employment agencies are an important means of access for young people to the labor market.
By sex, we see that there is a higher percentage of women than men report being unemployed registered in the lists of public employment services, 25% of women compared to 22% of men. Via
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