Table A1.

Sectoral Distribution, BuscoJobs Vacancy Database Compared to Household Survey Data, 2010–2020.

Share HS Data
(1)
Share BJ Vacancies
(2)
A – Agriculture, forestry, and fishing8.9NA
B – Mining and quarrying0.20.0
C – Manufacturing10.28.6
D – Electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply1.70.0
E – Water supply; sewerage, waste management, and remediation activities0.70.1
F – Construction7.52.2
G – Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles18.022.7
H – Transportation and storage4.72.0
I – Accommodation and food service activities3.62.1
J – Information and communication2.111.6
K – Financial and insurance activities2.12.4
L – Real estate activities1.01.0
M – Professional, scientific, and technical activities3.912.7
N – Administrative and support service activities4.227.6
O – Public administration and defence; compulsory social security6.4NA
P – Education6.61.5
Q – Human health and social work activities7.33.3
R – Arts, entertainment, and recreation1.60.9
S – Other service activities2.71.3
T – Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of households for own use6.3NA
U – Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies0.2NA
X – Not elsewhere classified0.1NA

Notes: Authors' calculations based on the Uruguayan household survey (column 1) and the BuscoJobs vacancy database (column 2). We display the one-digit categories of ISIC Revision 4. The household survey analysis focuses on employed individuals only.

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