av Víctor Carlos Ramon Duran
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The growing concern about unemployment, unemployment, poverty, high informality in Latin American countries, precarious jobs, in addition to scarce - The reports of international organizations (ILO-OECD-GEM) certainly not encouraging - The report of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) on the "high informality" that would be working as an unemployment insurance, set guidelines in several Latin American economies, such as Brazil, Argentina, etc. - The informal employment or activity is not taxed, or does much less than the formal one. Informal employment or activity does not pay taxes, or does so to a much lesser extent than the formalized, but these people use and need public services (health, security, transportation, etc.) Therefore the formalized ends up assuming the burden of such services to the informal, this generates a social problem, taxes not collected, recienten the system, which is affected in quality and quantity of service.- Of all these issues, there is much talk and if the "Informal Economy" is cause or effect of poverty. In my opinion, if we do not change to a model that "really privileges" formality, it is unlikely that the trend will change - It is time to stop worrying, to really "take care".