Small-sized enterprises create 76% of new jobs in Brazil


(MENAFN- Brazil-Arab News Agency (ANBA))

Brasília – A survey by the Brazilian Micro- and Small-Sized Enterprise Support Service (Sebrae) has shown that micro- and small-sized enterprises remain as the primary new job creators in Brazil. The survey showed that they were responsible for 76% of the job openings in the country in November 2021. According to Sebrae, for 15 months running small-sized enterprises created most of the openings.

Commerce was responsible for opening 116,700 jobs in Brazil in November, followed by services, construction and manufacturing. As for medium- and large-sized enterprises, the highest number of jobs was created in the service sector (80,800 openings), followed by commerce at 21,300.

Translated by Guilherme Miranda

Rovena Rosa/Agência Brasil

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