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The vulnerable population due to social deprivation reached 3. With the selector at the top it is possible to change the visualization to the evolution of deaths by COVID daily or accumulated. There is also the option of viewing the data with a 7-day rolling mean or a rate per , inhabitants. All the deceased reported to date are considered. The selector at the top allows you to see this distribution for deceased and hospitalized patients.
Additionally, when selecting type of patient it is possible to visualize the distribution by age range of hospitalized and outpatient patients. The general objective of the financial support program for family micro-businesses is to contribute to the permanence of micro-businesses, companies, people who work on their own, people who provide services, domestic workers and independent workers, in the face of the economic crisis derived from the health emergency caused by the SARS-CoV2 virus, both to safeguard their economic activity and to maintain the jobs they generate.
There are 5 types of support. The first corresponds to the IMSS-Employers, credits granted with the objective of meeting the financing need of companies with employer registration in the IMSS that, as of April 15, , kept the average of their workforce from the first quarter of In second place is the IMSS-Homeworkers , credits granted in order to meet the need for financing of domestic workers and independent workers, valid in their rights as of April 30, Then, there are the credits of the Bienestar modality, credits granted in order to meet the need for financing of micro-businesses, both in the formal and informal sectors, as well as people who work on their own account and people who provide services.
In recent months, the Empresas Cumplidas credit was created for individuals or legal entities that have fulfilled their tax obligations during and have maintained at least the average of their workforce in the IMSS during the months of August to October Finally, the Mujeres Solidarias credit for individuals who are women, over 18 years of age and who are incorporated into one of the active RIF or RAE tax regimes.
In addition, they must not be registered in the UDP bureau, nor have they received financial support from the program in fiscal year Due to the economic crisis caused by COVID, the financial support program for family micro-businesses has been created, which has 3 types of credits. The visualization shows the distribution of credits collected as of June 30, , in Oaxaca according to municipalities. With the upper button it is possible to review this distribution for the 5 types of available credits.
Main investor country Jan-Jun : Italy , Confidential. Economically Active Population : Unemployment Rate : 1. In the second quarter of , the labor participation rate in Oaxaca was The unemployment rate was 1.
The population employed in Oaxaca in the second quarter of was 1. In second quarter of , Oaxaca had 1,, employed, The data presented is intended to offer information to monitor the situation of occupation and employment in the contingency period of COVID in Oaxaca. Along these lines, in June the labor participation rate reached a ENOE is included for reference purposes only. Along these lines, in June the unemployment rate was Along these lines, in June the rate of labor informality reached The age ranges that concentrated the largest population were 10 to 14 years inhabitants , 5 to 9 years inhabitants , and 15 to 19 years inhabitants.
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