Abstract
This article shows an overview of the Labor Observatory of Veracruz, belonging to the Economics Faculty, whose main objective is to create a space for the analysis of reliable statistical information that allows to visualize the various problems in the labor market in the State of Veracruz. The monitoring in this territory is carried out through the data published by the National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Informatics (INEGI) on a quarterly period. The structure of the OLV is established according to the guidelines stipulated by the University Coordination of Observatories (CUO) of the Veracruzana University, and at the same time, it adheres to the Work Program of the Veracruz University 2021-2025 "For an integral transformation", complying with the formality and transparency that corresponds to a space for data collection and dissemination such as the Labor Observatory of Veracruz
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