UNEMPLOYMENT | Rate rises again. The open unemployment rate in November rose to 3.8%, reversing the trend of the past few months, when it declined from the six-year peak of 3.96% in August to 3.63% in October. Under the Mexican measurement system, that rate is taken to mean that 1.54m people were unable to find even one hour's work in the week prior to the survey. The survey does not cover cities and towns of fewer than 100,000 inhabitants, or rural areas.
The reversal was particularly disappointing after October figures showed employment up by 1.3% since September in the maquila (assembly) industry, which accounts for about half of the country's gross export earnings. Employment in that sector was 1.8% lower in October than a year earlier. The biggest declines were in textiles (-14.9%), furniture and wood products (-7.6%), footwear and leather (-6.9%) and services (-6.3%).
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