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Portugal - Annexes to the state party report [2013] UNCESCRSPR 11; INT_CESCR_ADR_PRT_15271 (8 March 2013)



Statistical Annex

Table 1

Overall budget Portuguese language courses for foreigners

Total 2007-2013

11.436.240,41

Source: ACIDI

Table 2

Financial implementation - Costs paid

Total 2008-2009

1.561.670,49

Financial situation
Total 2007-2013
Total 2008-2009
Overall Budget
11.436.240,41

Financial implementation

1.561.670,49

Flows
Trainees (2008 + 2009)
Total
Males
Females
Number of Participants
7213
3291
3922
Total:
7213
3291
3922

Employment Status
Trainees (2008 + 2009)
Total
Males
Females
Employed
4448
2180
2268
Unemployed
2403
943
1460
Inactive
362
168
194
Total:
7213
3291
3922

Age Group
Trainees (2008 + 2009)
Total
Males
Females
Young (15 – 19)
557
336
221
Young (20 – 24)
702
310
392
Age Group (25 – 34)
2070
822
1248
Age Group (35 – 44)
1925
878
1047
Adults under age 45
1959
945
1014
Total:
7213
3291
3922
Educational level
Trainees (2008 + 2009)
Total
Males
Females
Basic Education
2582
1232
292
Secondary Education
3302
1420
1882
Higher Education
1216
475
741
Master's Degree
79
33
46
PhD
30
11
19
Postdoctoral
4
2
2
Total:
7213
3173
2982
Districts of Portugal
Trainees (2008 + 2009)
Number of trainees
Number of Hours of Training attended
Aveiro
296
34.438,50
Beja
73
6.766,50
Braga
125
15.326,00
Bragança
11
81,00
Castelo Branco
70
4.930,00
Coimbra
155
18.107,50
Évora
54
3.855,00
Faro
1.654
105.419,50
Guarda
15
2.862,00
Leiria
594
49.248,00
Lisbon
2.837
241.380,00
Portalegre
31
1.584,00
Porto
387
38.111,00
Santarém
190
21.142,00
Setúbal
622
52.478,50
Viana do Castelo
45
6.443,00
Vila Real
0
0,00
Viseu
54
4.774,00
Total
7.213
606.946,50

Source: ACIDI

Table 3

Number of trainees by country

Europe
4006
Africa
687
Albania
2
Afghanistan
1
Armenia
5
Algeria
21
Austria
9
Angola
36
Belgium
19
Benin
2
Belarus
22
Burkina Faso
1
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1
Cameroon
8
Bulgaria
110
Cape Verd
39
Cyprus
2
Congo, Republic of the
17
Croatia
1
Egypt
15
Czech Republic
8
Eritrea
2
Denmark
3
Gambia, The
4
Estónia
5
Ghana
6
Finland
11
Guinea-Bissau
196
France
83
Guinea-Conacri
29
Germany
159
Ivory Coast
1
Georgia
35
Liberia
1
Greece
4
Mali
2
Hungary
4
Morocco
172
Ireland
18
Mauritania
1
Italy
23
Mozambique
4
Latvia
5
Nigeria
39
Lithuania
18
Sao Tome and Principe
9
Luxembourg
1
Senegal
56
Moldova
465
Sierra Leone
2
Netherlands
77
Somalia
5
Norway
2
South Africa
4
Poland
38
Sudan
1
Portugal
62
Tanzania
1
Romania
220
Trinidad and Tobago
1
Russia
408
Tunísia
11
Serbia and Montenegro
9
South and Central America
123
Slovakia
9
Argentina
2
Slovenia
1
Bolivia
2
Spain
48
Brazil
10
Sweden
12
Chile
3
Switzerland
8
Colômbia
29
United Kingdom
324
Cuba
19
Turkey
17
El Salvador
1
Ukraine
1758
Ecuador
1
Asia and Midle East
811
Honduras
1
Bangladesh
14
Jamaica
2
China
187
Panama
1
Índia
254
Peru
21
Indonesia
2
Suriname
4
Iran
14
Venezuela
27
Iraq
5
North America
33
Japan
2
Canada
12
Korea, South
2
Est. Unidos América
13
Kazakhstan, Republic of
16
Mexico
8
Lemen
1
Oceania
13
Libya
2
Australia
13
Myanamar
2
Others
539
Nepal
47


Pakistan
177


Philippines
7


Quirguistão
4


Thailand
14


Uzbequistão
61


Source: ACIDI

Table 4

Number of trainees by continent

Europe
4.006
Africa
687
Asia and Midle East
811
North America
33
South and Central America
123
Oceania
13
Others
539
Total:
6.212

Source: ACIDI

Table 5

Mandatory prior consultation of the Commission for Equality in Work and Employment

Mandatory opinions
2004
2005
2006
2010
Dismissal of pregnant, puerperal or breast-feeding women
33
50
56
94
Right to benefit from reduced timetables, flexible hours and part time work for women and men with children aged under twelve
25
17
23
51
Other
7
8
4
14
Total
65
75
83
159

Source: CITE, 2010

Table 6

Evolution of the employment rate, by region

Employment rate
Regions
2007
2008
2009
2010
North
66.0
66.3
64.0
63.2
Centre
71.6
71.9
69.9
70.1
Lisbon
67.3
68.5
66.5
65.1
Alentejo
67.8
66.1
65.7
65.9
Algarve
69.4
69.2
67.9
65.2
Azores
63.0
64.7
64.8
63.4
Madeira
66.1
67.0
66.0
66.3
Total
67.8
68.2
66.3
65.6
Source: INE – Employment Survey

Table 7

Evolution of the unemployment rate, by region

Regions
Unemployment Rate
2007
2008
2009
2010
North
9.4
8.7
11.0
12.6
Centre
5.6
5.4
6.9
7.7
Lisbon
8.9
8.2
9.8
11.3
Alentejo
8.4
9.0
10.5
11.4
Algarve
6.7
7.0
10.3
13.4
Azores
4.4
5.5
6.7
6.9
Madeira
6.7
6.0
7.6
7.4
Total
8.0
7.6
9.5
10.8
Source: INE - Employment Survey

Table 8
Female and male activity rate by age groups and sex,
2007-2010



2007

2008

2009

2010


M
W
M
W
M
W
M
W
15-24 years
45,3
38,4
44,4
38,6
40,8
37,5
38,6
34,8
25-54 years
92,8
82,8
93,2
83,0
92,4
83,4
92,5
84,9
55-64 years
63,0
46,7
63,0
46,6
62,7
45,9
61,8
47,0
65 e + years
24,2
13,9
23,4
13,5
22,2
13,3
22,2
12,6
15-64 years
79,4
68,8
79,5
68,9
78,5
69,0
78,2
69,9
Total (>=15 years)
69,5
56,3
69,4
56,2
68,2
56,0
67,9
56,3
Source: National Statistics Institute, Labour Force Survey













Table 9
Female and male employment rate by age groups and sex, 2007-2010

2007

2008

2009

2010


M
W
M
W
M
W
M
W
15 a 24 anos
39,1
30,6
38,5
30,8
33,2
29,4
30,4
26,5
25 a 54 anos
87,2
74,9
87,6
75,8
84,5
74,9
83,9
74,6
55 a 64 anos
56,6
44,0
58,5
43,9
57,5
42,7
55,7
43,5
65 e + anos
24,1
13,9
23,3
13,5
22,1
13,2
22,2
12,5
15 a 64 anos
73,9
61,9
74,0
62,5
71,1
61,6
70,1
61,1
Source: National Statistics Institute, Labour Force Survey




Table 10

Employed population according to qualification and sex (%) 2008 -2010

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Table 11

Intervention Programs for an Inclusive labor market for all

Intervention Program1
Execution 2005-2007
Target accumulated 2008
Physical
Financial
Physical
Financial
Inclusive Labor Market
47.8 k
118.2 M€
47.3 k
95.2 M€
People with disabilities
36.9 k
191.4 M€
36.2 k
216 M€
Unemployed Immigrants
23.5 k
13.5 M€
23.9 k
14.7 M€

Source: IEFP

1. Intervention programs under the sole responsibility of IEFP execution

Table 12

Undeclared or Irregular Work

Interventions
Visits
Notifications T.Med
Written Warning
Information
Prosecution Reports

Fine imposition

Min.
Max.
15.534
19.001
565
3.126
16.596
3.484
3.661.238
9.175.446

Source: AWC, 2008

Table 13

Inspection on irregular work


No of visited Companies
Nr. Workers Object of Regularisation
Social Security Contributions
Report
Fine imposition
Illegal term
Temp Ilegal
Concealed contract
UnDeclared
Min.
Max.
Social.
Sec.
Fiscal Adm
2008
18.357
4.125
263
218
917
3.661.238
9.175.446
105
66
4.863.664€
2007
16.110
2.854
576
187
398
2.202.511
718.147
58
27
4.883.882€
2006
15.808
2.200
530
85
423
1.688.393
1.524.848
58
20
3.616.496€
2005
15.982
2.896
752
130
482
6.256.293
1.362.425
124
33
4.980.182€
2004
11.544
3.760
318
77
592
1.652,484
1.698.892
106
29
5.848.930€
2003
12.025
2.580
23
18
388
1.393.571
2.522.601
95
38
6.699.931€
2002
9.573
3.552
356
34
739
1.049.265
6.512.265
116
55
4.646.760€

Source: AWC, 2008

Table 14

Totally of Partially Undeclared Work


Interventions
Visits
Notifications Tak.Meas.
Written Warning
Information
Fine imposition
Min.
Max.
2010
------------
17.550
449
2.208
16.314
7.668.769
18.843.646
2009
13.966
17.654
631
2.260
15.635
4.882.418
12.646.296
2008
11.528
14.086
497
2.351
12.360
3.145.095
7.951.183

Source: AWC, 2008-2010

Table 15

Irregular Use of Fixed-Term Contracts


Interventions
Visits
Notifications Tak.Meas.
Written Warning
Information
Fine imposition
Min.
Max.
2010
-------------
3.554
47
254
3.351
1.217.479
2.636.583
2009
3.345
3.911
39
706
3.483
468.907
1.104.098
2008
3291
3753
56
724
3291
376.458
910.878

Source: AWC, 2008-2010

Table 16

Temporary Work, Assigning and Placing Workers


Interventions
Visits
Notifications Tak.Meas.
Written Warning
Information
Fine imposition
Min.
Max.
2010
-------------
483
7
32
433
105.950
259.836
2009
340
491
14
10
448
110.394
256.307
2008
677
1119
11
51
913
130.468
292.936

Source: AWC, 2008-2010

Table 17

Prevention and Monitor Discrimination in Employment and Working Conditions of More Vulnerable Working Groups


Interventions
Visits
Notifications Tak.Meas.
Written Warning
Information
Offences of c.o.s
Fine imposition
Min.
Max.
2010
-------------
4.358
89
216
3.948
-------------
790.040
1.857.227
2009
3.995
4.836
1.803
271
4.247
616
681.816
1.503.435
2008
3.118
3.822
70
255
3.102
396
442.387
1.190.111

Source: AWC, 2008-2010

Table 18

Integration of Migrant Workers


Interventions
Visits
Notifications T.Meas.
Written Warning
Information
Fine imposition
Min.
Max.
2010
---------------
2.682
53
48
2455
407.149
893.107
2009
2.638
3282
30
145
2885
301.617
649.435
2008
2246
2861
22
89
2369
276.249
648.120

Source: AWC, 2008-2010

Table 19

Employment and Working Conditions of Minors


Interventions
Notifications Tak.Meas.
Written Warning
Information
Fine imposition
Min.
Max.
2010
----------------
2
0
176
33.150
73.713
2009
152
-------
8
186
40.339
94.338
2008
203
37
2
208
65.568
249.785

Source: AWC, 2008-2010

Table 20

Evolution of number of minors 2002-2010

Year
Specific Visits
Minors Detected
2002
11.043
42
2003
6.957
18
2004
11.755
16
2005
12.142
8
2006
3.811
13
2007
3.722
5
2008
1.203
6
2009
1.089
6
2010
804
6

Source: AWC

Table 21

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Table 23

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Table 24

Guaranteed monthly minimum wage

NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE: MAINLAND

(1974-2010)


Start
Published in
Minist.
No
Monthly minimum wage (20 years and more)
Percentage represented by the minimum wage for minors under 20 years in relation to 20 years and over
years
Production
"Diário da República"

of
Non Agriculture
Agriculture,
Domestic

Effect


Months
Activity w/out
Forestry
Service




In force
Domestic Service)
and Livestock

18 and 19 years
-18 years
1974
27-Mai
Decree Law no 217/74, of 2 May
PCM
7
3 300$
-
-
-
-
1975



5
3 300$
-
-
-
-

16 June
Decree Law no 292/75, of 16 June
MT
7
4 000$
-
-
-
-
1976 (1)



12
4 000$
-
-
-
-
1977
1 of January
Decree Law no 49-B/77, of 12 February

12
4 500$
3 500$
-
50%
50%
1978



3
4 500$
3 500$
-
50%
50%

1 of April
Decree Law no 113/78, of 29 May
MT
9
5 700$
4 600$
3 500$
75%
50%
1979



9
5 700$
4 600$
3 500$
75%
50%

1 of October
Decree Law no 440/79, of 6 November
MT
3
7 500$
6 100$
4 700$
75%
50%
1980



9
7 500$
6 100$
4 700$
75%
50%

1 of October
Decree Law no 480/80, of 15 October

3
9 000$
7 500$
5 700$
75%
50%
1981



9
9 000$
7 500$
5 700$
75%
50%

1 of October
Decree Law no 296/81, of 27 October
MT
3
10 700$
8 950$
6 800$
75%
50%
1982 (1)



12
10 700$
8 950$
6 800$
75%
50%
1983
1 of January
Decree Law no 47/83, of 29 of January
MFP, of MTSS
12
13 000$
10 900$
8 300$
75%
50%
1984
1 of January
Decree Law no 24-A/84, of 16 January
MFP, of MTSS
12
15 600$
13 000$
10 000$
75%
50%
1985
1 of January
Decree Law no 49/85, of 27 February
MTSS
12
19 200$
16 500$
13 000$
75%
50%
1986
1 of January
Decree Law no 10/86, of 17 January
MTSS
12
22 500$
19 500$
15 200$
75%
50%
1987 (2)
1 of January
Decree Law no 69-A/87, of 9 February
MTSS
12
25 200$
22 400$
17 500$
100%
17 years: 75%









-17 years: 50%
1988
1 of January
Decree Law no 411/87, of 31 December
MESS
12
27 200$
24 800$
19 500$
100%
75%










1989
1 of January
Decree Law no 494/88, of 30 December
MESS
6
30 000$
28 400$
22 400$
100%
75%

1 of July
Decree Law no 242/89, of 4 August
MESS
6
31 500$
30 000$
24 000$
100%
75%
1990
1 of January
Decree Law no 41/90, of 7 February
MESS
12
35 000$
34 500$
28 000$
100%
75%
1991 (3)
1 of January
Decree Law no 14-B/91, of 9 January
MESS
12
40 100$
40 100$
33 500$
100%
75%
1992
1 of January
Decree Law no 50/92, of 9 April
MESS
12
44 500$
44 500$
38 000$
100%
75%
1993
1 of January
Decree Law no 124/93, of 16 April
MESS
12
47 400$
47 400$
41 000$
100%
75%
1994
1 of January
Decree Law no 79/94, of 9 March
MESS
12
49 300$
49 300$
43 000$
100%
75%
1995
1 of January
Decree Law no 20/95, of 28 January
MESS
12
52 000$
52 000$
45 700$
100%
75%
1996
1 of January
Decree Law no 21/96, of 19 March
MQE
12
54 600$
54 600$
49 000$
100%
75%
1997
1 of January
Decree Law no 38/97, of 4 February
MQE
12
56 700$
56 700$
51 450$
100%
75%
1998 (4)
1 of January
Decree Law no 35/98, of 18 February
MTS
12
58 900$
58 900$
54 100$
100%
100%
1999
1 of January
Decree Law no 49/99, of 16 February
MTS
12
61 300$
61 300$
56 900$
100%
100%
2000
1 of January
Decree Law no 573/99, of 30 December
MTS
12
63 800$
63 800$
60 000$
100%
100%
2001
1 of January
Decree Law no 313/2000, of 02 December
MTS
12
67 000$
67 000$
64 300$
100%
100%
2002
1 of January
Decree Law no 325/2001, of 17 December
MTS
12
69 770$(348€)
69 770$(348€)
68 410$(341,25€)
100%
100%
2003
1 of January
Decree Law no 320C/2002, of 30 December
MSST
12
356,60 €
356,60 €
353,20 €
100%
100%
2004
1 of January
Decree Law no 19/2004, of 20 January
MSST
12
365,60 €
365,60 €
365,60 € (5)
100%
100%
2005
1 of January
Decree Law no 242/2004, of 31 December
MAET
12
374,70 €
374,70 €
374,70 €
100%
100%
2006
1 of January
Decree Law no 238/2005, of 30 December
MTSS
12
385,90 €
385,90 €
385,90 €
100%
100%
2007
1 of January
Decree Law no 2/2007, of 3 January
MTSS
12
403,00 €
403,00 €
403,00 €
100%
100%
2008
1 of January
Decree Law no 397/2007, of 31 December
MTSS

426,00 €
426,00 €
426,00 €
100%
100%
Source: "Diários da República" - I Serie.







Notes: (1) No updates.
(2) Amendment of the minimum wage system and establishing deduction regarding minors under 18 years, assistants, apprentices, trainees and disabled workers.
(3) Amendment of the minimum wage system.







(4) Amendment of the minimum wage system, prohibiting wage discrimination of young people (Law no 45/98, of 6 August).
(5) Established equivalence between minimum wage of domestic services and other activities.

Table 25

AVERAGE MONTHLY COMPENSATION AND WAGE
Portugal










ANOS
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Average monthly compensation
1334
1386
1429
1469
1498
Average monthly wage and salary
1039
1081
1109
1140
1160
Source: INE, National Accounts





Table 26

MAIN ECONOMIC INDICATORS
(annual percentage change)
Portugal




%






YEARS
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
GDP
1,4
2,4
0,0
-2,9
1,4


Private Consumption
1,8
2,4
1,3
-2,4
2,1

Public Consumption
-0,6
0,5
0,3
4,7
0,9


Gross Capital Formation
-0,6
2,1
-0,1
-13,3
-3,6


Domestic Demand
0,8
2,0
0,8
-3,3
0,8


Exports
11,6
7,5
-0,1
-10,9
8,8


Imports
7,2
5,5
2,3
-10,0
5,4


GDP deflator
2,9
2,8
1,6
0,9
1,1
Harmonized index of consumer prices
3,0
2,4
2,7
-0,9
1,4
Employment
0,7
0,2
0,5
-2,8
-1,5


GDP/Employment
0,9
2,4
-0,5
-0,3
2,9
Sources: INE, Nationals Accounts




INE, Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices



INE, Employment Survey




Table 27

Illegal Offences – Infringements

(Labour Code, Regulation and other rules)

Infringements
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Total offences
12.255
13.197
12.617
12.366
14.751
13.342
14.932
14.583
Offences/ Discriminations / Guarantee of parties
849
863
151
1.022
936
843
871
1.463
Guarantee of parties
-
-
-
646
543
485
437
650
Equality and non discrimination
-
2
2
22
27
25
20
109
Pay
-
-
123
240
251
167
191
455
Fixed- term contract
-
-
-
114
115
166
223
249
Working Time
1.664
2.479
3.423
3.292
3.775
3.609
3.850
3961
Duration and working time organization
-
-
-
963
951
963
973
1389
Elaboration, posting charts, working time sheets
1.223
1.301
1.794
1.401
1.470
1.793
1.613
1530
Work schedule Circulation of vehicles
43
712
1.194
560
978
372
908
791
Overtime register
398
466
435
368
376
481
356
251
Holidays
166
223
147
202
202
222
133
190
Holiday Schedule
166
223
147
202
202
222
133
190
Personnel register
593
1.102
372
303
3051
193
328
149
Collective Labor Regulation
-
-
140
194
213
293
295
457
Foreigners
1.077
551
418
541
366
371
325
284
Health, Hygiene and Safety at Work
6.281
1.149
1.773
2.209
2.361
2660
3.612
2535
General prevention principles
101

71
104
153
207
127
107
Information and consultation


6
1
8
12
7
14
Training


3
994
35
29
133
80
HSHWP- health surveillance


151
125
1.196
1.378
2017
1130
Emergency activities


3
225
6
7
5
13
Coord. External activities


15
16
10
9
11
13
HSHWP service organisation


4
76
22
19
28
49
Insurance policy for accidents at work

467
439
478
493
574
960
941
Compulsory documents. – report of accidents

79
188
35
105
115
141
76
Doc. – HSHWP activities

603
881
16
33
48
53
20
Comp dcts.- HSHWP modalities services SHST

-
2
2
14
16
38
24
Comp document – Annual Activity Report

-
-
8
37
40
35
13
Other infringements

-
-
129
249
206
57
55
Sectors of special activity

4.452
3.117
2.628
1.791
2.939
2.898
1960
Construction sites
4.732
4.438
3.092
2.618
1.777
2.932
2.898
1956
Extraction Indusrty
4
14
25
8
11
6
10
4
H.H.S.W for fishing vessels

-
-
2
3
1
-
-
Specific Risks

253
208
186
213
298
268
410
Work place

68
44
53
50
94
70
139
Machinery Directive
1
1
3
1
-
-
2
1
Work Equipment
94
119
116
100
140
161
146
187
Equipment with visor

-
1
-
-
-
2
-
Individual Protection Equipment

50
24
20
12
13
15
19
Manual Handling of Load
1
-
2
1
-
1
4
4
Health and Safety at the Work Place Signs
11
5
6
9
2
12
8
12
Occupational Noise
10
2
12
1
2
3
3
11
Asbestos

-
-
-
6
12
8
25
Lead

-
-
1
-
-
-
-
Explosive Atmosphere

-
-
-
-
-
2
1
Chemical agents
1
7
-
-


4
11
Cancer agents

-
-
-
-

-
-
Biological agents

-
-
-
1
2
4
-
Presentation / Send Documents
672
628
883
781
821
799
924
936
Minimum Monthly Wage
2
3
34
2
-
-
--
-
Unemployment Legislation
256
296
384
476
462
496
691
889
Wage arrears
98
205
125
-
-
-
-
-
Temporary work
51
35
77
98
43
65
56
43
Professional
4
6
8
8
7
3
13
83
Information duty to workers
56
54
18
70
105
91
94
83
Minors Work
94
66
77
43
55
69
25
26
Termination of empl. contract







847
Miscellenaeous
486
520
1.214
311
350
391
549
344
Total Fines( euros)
16.232.138
14.852.637
15.809.572
16.405.242
16.008.854
19.778.552
18.423.747
18.791.088

Source: IDICT, IGT and AWC 2002-2009 Annual Activity Report

Table 28

Establishments visited /workers covered

Description
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Establ. Visited
23.252
28.495
40.052
31.593
35.662
38.348
62.477
71.044
74.616
Initiative
12.308
14.992
23.179
18.291
23.843
27.583
48.781
57.164
58.276
On request
10.944
13.503
16.873
13.302
11.819
10.765
13.696
13.880
16.340
Nr. Workers
358.955
312.267
464.323
550.535
568.926
564.715
620.246
654.985
705.936
Men
230.743
132.763
190.615
391.949
443.917
433.915
366.275
389.154
399.117
Women
128.212
179.504
273.708
158.586
125.009
130.800
253.971
265.831
306.819
Minors under 18 anos
1.397
149
183
110
71
53
158
92
179
Minors under 16 years
42
18
21
12
13
5
29
8
6
Fixed-Term Contracts
35.633
35.633
60.668
43.030
28.732
42.072
86.305
91.849
98.649
Men
21.696
21.727
41.563
28.728
19.150
23.723
48.363
50.245
51.496
Women
13.937
13.906
19.105
14.302
9.582
18.349
37.942
41.604
47.153
Under 18 year
204
52
56
110
71
53
0
0
0
Self Employed
139
189
800
259
589
343
1.001
968
1.572
Foreign
4.931
4.120
8.342
4.898
2.723
3.668
9.595
11.343
12.178

Source: IDICT, IGT and AWC Annual Activity Report

Table 29

Organization and Control of Working Time


Interventions
Visits
Notifications T.Med
Written Warning
Information
Fine imposition
Min.
Max.
2009
10.694
11.384
156
1587
9995
2.803.410
7.120.586
2008
8383
8832
277
1580
7603
2.255.497
5.896.117

Source: AWC, MTSS 2008-2009

Note: For data concerning the year 2010, please consult table 62.

Table 30

Limits of the Duration of Working Time


Interventions
Visits
Notifications T.Med
Written Warning
Information
Fine imposition
Min.
Max.
2009
5711
6449
47
1162
5483
1.959.913
4.613.468
2008
4558
4904
44
989
4216
1.419.002
3.344.367

Source: AWC, MTSS 2008-2009

Note: For data concerning the year 2010, please consult table 62.

Table 31

Evolution of the use of parental leaves (2005-2009)

Anos
2005
2007
2008
2009
Children born
109.399
102.492
104.594
99.491
Men who received allowance for compulsory leaves (5 days until April 30 and 10 days since May 1, 2009)
42.982
45.687
45.973
53.278
(% on the total of children born)
39,3
44,6
44,0
53,6
(% on the total of women’s leaves)
56,5
60,7
61,2
62,6
Men who received allowance for leave exclusively for fathers (15 days until April 30, 2009 and + 10 days since May 1, 2009)
32.945
37.552
38.442
44.447
(% on the total of children born)
30,1
36,6
36,8
44,7
(% on the total of women’s leaves)
43,3
49,9
51,2
52,2
Men who shared the leave of 120/150 days (30 days or more)
413
551
612
12024
(% on the total of children born)
0,4
0,5
0,6
12,0
(% on the total of women’s leaves)
0,5
0,7
0,8
14,1
Women who received allowance for leave of 120/150 days
76.125
75.297
75.128
85.085
(% on the total of children born)
69,6
73,5
71,8
85,6

Source: CITE; MTSS

Table 32

Men and women in full time and part time work

Descrição
2007
2008
2009
2010
(%)
Full Time / Total Employment (%)
87,9
88,1
88,4
88,4
Men
92,0
92,6
92,5
91,8
Women
83,1
82,8
83,6
84,5
Part Time / Total Employment (%)
12,1
11,9
11,6
11,6
Men
8,0
7,4
7,5
8,2
Women
16,9
17,2
16,4
15,5
Source: National Statistics Institute, Labour Force Survey


Table 33

Break down of employment by occupational status

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FALTA TABLE 33

Table 34

Feminisation of the employed population by occupation and sex (%), 2011

Occupation
Feminisation Rate (%)
Senior government officials, corporate and general managers
32,7
Professionals and scientists
57,5
Technicians and associate professionals
40,1
Clercks and related workers
64,9
Service workers and shop and market sales workers
62,9
Skilled agricultural and fishery workers
39,7
Craft and related trades workers
16,0
Plant and machine operators and assemblers
29,0
occupations
73,4
Armed Forces
10,1
Total
46,8

Source: Statistics Portugal, Labour force survey

Table 35

Employed population by economic activity and sex (%), 2010

Women
Men
Total
46,9
53,1
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
45,9
54,1
Mining and quarrying
11,4
88,6
Manufacturing
40,6
59,4
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
12,1
87,9
Water supply; sewerage; waste management and remediation activities
24,9
75,1
Construction
6,4
93,6
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
43,9
56,1
Transporting and storage
18,6
81,4
Accommodation and food service activities
60,9
39,1
Information and communication
32,0
68,0
Financial and insurance activities
43,0
57,0
Real estate activities
55,4
44,6
Professional, scientific and technical activities
55,9
44,1
Administrative and support service activities
48,0
52,0
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
36,5
63,5
Education
77,0
23,0
Human health and social work activities
83,1
16,9
Arts, entertainment and recreation
45,5
54,2
Other services activities
71,3
28,7
Activities of households as employees
98,3
1,7
Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies
64,3
35,7
Source: National Statistic Institute. Labour Force Survey


Table 36

Employees according to level of qualification and sex, 2010

Women
Men
Managers
43,4
56,6
Middle management staff
44,2
55,8
Foremen forewomen and team leaders
38,7
61,3
Hoghly-qualified professionals
46,7
53,3
Qualified professionals
38,3
61,7
Semi-qualified professionals
58,5
41,5
Non-qualified professionals
55,3
44,7
Source: MSSS/GEP, List of Personnel


Table 37

Employees by Sex and Employment contract (thousands)

Data reference period
Employment contract
Men
Women
2010
Total
1981
1863,9
Contract without term
1537,5
1423,5
Contract with term
367,7
370,6
Other situations
75,7
69,8
2009
Total
1574,9
357,9
Contract without term
1432
154,6
Contract with term
694,3
79,8
Other situations
336,5
74,8
2008
Total
2086,9
1862,8
Contract without term
1634,4
1413
Contract with term
368,3
359,1
Other situations
84,2
90,7
2007
Total
2061,1
1841,1
Contract without term
1611,9
1417,6
Contract with term
354,6
330,2
Other situations
94,7
93,2

Source: Statistics Portugal, Labour force survey

Table 38

Average monthly basic wage by sex



Women
Men

2009
775,50
943,90

2010
801,81
977,56

Source: MTSS/GEP, Lists of Personnel

Table 39

Average monthly earnings by sex


Women
Men
2009
901,00
1141,50
2010
937,60
1185,69
Source: MTSS/GEP, Lists of Personnel

Table 40

Average monthly base remuneration according to the levels of qualification

Levels of qualification
Average female base salary €
Average male base salary €
% remuneration of women in relation to men
Managers
1 725,21
2 402,76
71,8
Middle management Staff
1 301,07
1 517,39
85,7
Supervisors, foremen/forewomen, team leaders
1 179,38
1 266,08
93,2
Highly qualified professionals
1 055,58
1 239,59
85,2
Qualified professionals
677,08
741,84
91,3
Semi-skilled workers
548,99
622,86
88,1
Non-qualified professionals
510,39
573,12
89,1
Trainees, apprentices
519,29
549,48
94,5
TOTAL (média)
801,81
977,56
82,1

Source: MSSS, GEP. Statistics in brief. 2010

Table 41

Ratio of women´s average gross base salary and earnings to men´s average gross monthly base salary and earnings by activity

2010
Basic wages
Earnings
NACE
W/M(%)
W/M(%)
Total
82,0
79,1
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
81,3
82,2
Mining and quarrying
109,2
100,2
Manufacturing
73,1
70,2
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
96,8
89,3
Water supply; sewerage; waste management and remediation activities
115,8
106,4
Construction
113,1
108,5
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
82,2
83,0
Transporting and storage
120,6
111,2
Accommodation and food service activities
81,2
80,1
Information and communication
84,4
84,4
Financial and insurance activities
78,3
75,3
Real estate activities
71,5
72,6
Professional, scientific and technical activities
73,4
73,6
Administrative and support service activities
88,8
85,5
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
107,2
105,7
Education
81,7
79,5
Human health and social work activities
71,3
68,7
Arts, entertainment and recreation
46,5
49,7
Other services activities
71,7
70,6
Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies
82,8
83,6
Source: MTSS/GEP, Lists of Personnel


Table 42

Equality and Non discrimination at work and in employment

- Non Discrimination based on Gender -


Interventions
Visits
Notifications Tak.Meas.
Written Warning
Information
Fine imposition
Min.
Max.
2010
-------------
858
---------------
138
----------
179.394
--------
2009
585
647
11
84
549
125.886
314.528
2008
351
376
6
120
283
55.066
176.240

Source: AWC, 2008-2010

Table 43

Certified Courses; Validated Training; Recognized Training


Until 31.12.2005
Until 31.12.2006
Until 31.12.2007
Certified Courses
Advanced Technician Courses in HSW (level V)
59
203
313
Technician Course in HSW (level III)
33
109
158
Validated Training
Training for employer representatives, worker representatives and appointed workers
14
29
46
Recognized Training
Technical and scientific update for technicians and advanced technicians in HSW
17
101
137

Source: AWC

Table 44

Certified Courses; Validated Training; Recognized Training


2008
2009
2010
Certified Courses
Advanced Technician Courses in HSW (level V)
23
28
43
Technician Course in HSW (level III)
27
48
57
Validated Training
Training for employer representatives, worker representatives and appointed workers
92
112
193
Recognized Training
Technical and scientific update for technicians and advanced technicians in HSW
50
83
116

Table 45
Trade Unions registered in different years (in Portugal)

Type of structure

2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Trade unions
325
329
332
340
343
347
346
344
348
Federations
25
28
28
28
27
27
28
27
29
Unions
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
Confederations
5
7
7
7
7
7
8
8
8

Total

394
403
406
414
416
420
421
418
424

Source: DGERT, MTSS

Table 46

Beneficiaries of Social Reinsertion Income (RSI), by family type

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Table 47

People receiving unemployment benefits, by sex

INT_CESCR_ADR_PRT_15271_E06.wmf

Table 48

Social Security System - Active Beneficiaries

Years 2003 until 2010



Thousands
Social Security System
Number of Beneficiaries*
2003
2005
2008
2010





Active Beneficiaries
4.278,6
4.195,9
4.533,3
4.473,0





Source: MTSS – Ministry of labor and Social Solidarity,"Statistics of Social Security I.P.", Physical Data, Provisional

(*) Nr. of individuals with at least one remuneration or contribution or with payment equivalent to remuneration during the year

Table 49

Number of Pensioners with Disability, Old Age and Survival, by Types of Pension and by Schemes

Pensioners by types of Pension
General scheme
Voluntary Social Insurance Scheme
Special Social Security Scheme for Agricultural Activities (a)
Non contributory Schemes of Social Protection
Total
2003
2005
2008
2010
2003
2005
2008
2010
2003
2005
2008
2010
2003
2005
2008
2010
2003
2005
2008
2010





















Pensioners (b)




















Disability
280.0
258.2
245,5
232,6
( c )
( c )
( c )
(c)
14,9
11.6
8,1
7,2
48.1
48.2
48.9
49,6
343.0
318.0
302,5
289,4
Old Age
1.285,3
1.430.3
1.593,0
1.701,6
( c )
( c )
( c )
(c)
282.4
247.4
199,5
169,4
45.9
39.8
34,5
32,6
1.613.6
1.717.5
1.827,1
1.903,5
Survival
544.6
573.7
609,3
631,1
( c )
( c )
( c )
(c)
89.4
84.9
76,1
69,2
2.9
2.9
2.8
2,9
636.9
661.5
688,3
703,1

Number of Pensioners with Long term care Supplement, by Type of Pension and by Schemes

Long term care Supplement , or Types of Pension
General Scheme
Voluntary Social Insurance Scheme
Special Social Security Scheme for Agricultural Activities (a)
Non Contributory schemes of Social Protection
Total
2003
2005
2008
2010
2003
2005
2008
2010
2003
2005
2008
2010
2003
2005
2008
2010
2003
2005
2008
2010





















Pensioners (b)




















Disabililty
12.8
13.0
14.6
15,7
( c )
( c )
( c )
( c )
2.0
1.8
1.5
1,4
18.6
19.1
20,0
20,9
33.4
33.9
36,0
38,0
Old age
89.4
100.9
117,4
127,0
( c )
( c )
( c )
( c )
50.7
50.9
48,8
44,6
12.7
11.4
44,,6
9,1
152.8
163.1
176,4
180,7
Survival
13.6
15.3
18,0
19,8
( c )
( c )
( c )
( c )
2.3
2.4
2.5
2,4
0.2
0.2
2,4
0,2
636.9
661.5
20,8
22,4





















Source: MSSS – Ministry of Solidarity and Social Security, Statistics of Social Security " I.P – Physical data, Provisional
(a) Closed group
(b) Existing as of 31st December
(c) Included in the general scheme



Table 50

Social Security System – Expenses with Pensions



Thousand Euros
Expenses with Pensions (1)
Type of Pension
2006
2008
2010




- Disability
1.377.474
1.426.259,4
1.407.719,6
- Old age
8.402.538
9.551.327,2
10.547.325,9
- Survival
1.643.359
1.840.565,4
2.027.679,0




Total
11.423.372
12.818.152,0
13.982.724,5




(1) Includes provisional amounts for pensions, supplement and complements



Thousand euro
Expenses with Long Term Care Supplement
By type of pension
2008
2009
2010
Disability
49.437,8
52.630,9
55.003,8
Old age
244.537,6
260.320,8
267.214,3
Survivors
30.023,5
32.810,3
34.510,8
Total
323.999,0
345.762,0
356.728,9
Source: MSSS / IGFSS, IP – Institute for the Financial Management of Social Security "Social Security Accounts”

Table 51

Social Security System

Social Security Expenses based on GDP





Million Euros
Years
Social Security Expenses (a)
GDPpm
Social Security Expenses in % of GDP
Current
Expenses
Capital
Expenses
Total
(1)
(2)
(3) = (1) + (2)
(4)
(5) = (3) / (4)






2003
13.874,8
1.901,1
15.775,9
137.522,8
11,5
2005
16.055,1
2.178,7
18.233,8
147.249,0

2008
18.700,4
6.793,9
25.494,3
171.983,1
14,8
2010
21.230,6
7.949,9
29.180,5
172.834,8
16,9






Source: MSSS, Institute for the Financial Management of Social Security, Social Security Calculation
INE- National Statistics Institute, Preliminary Annual National Accounts (Base 2006)
(a) Includes Expenses with Social Action
Expenses with health care not included



Table 52

Evolution of the social facilities per target population – Mainland Portugal 1998 – 2010

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Source: MSSS/GEP, Social Charter – Report 2010

Table 53

Investment evolution in services and social facilities (nominal values), Mainland Portugal

1998-2010

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Source: MSSS/GEP, Social Charter – Report 2010

Table 54

Evolution of investment according to target population, Mainland Portugal 1998-2010

INT_CESCR_ADR_PRT_15271_E09.wmf

Source: MSSS/GEP, Social Charter – Report 2010

Table 55

Evolution of the functioning expenses with social facilities, Mainland Portugal 1998 – 2010

INT_CESCR_ADR_PRT_15271_E10.wmf

Source: MSSS/GEP, Social Charter – Report 2010

Table 56

Evolution of the capacity in social facilities for children and young people, Mainland Portugal

1998 – 2010

INT_CESCR_ADR_PRT_15271_E11.wmf

Source: MSSS/GEP, Social Charter – Report 2010

Table 57

Evolution of the capacity in social facilities for the elderly, Mainland Portugal 1998 – 2010

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Source: MSSS/GEP, Social Charter – Report 2010

Table 58

Evolution of the capacity in social facilities for children, young people and adults with disability Mainland Portugal 1998 – 2010

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Table 59

National Network for Continued and Integrated Care – Values until the first semester of 2008

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(Nr of beds per health region until 30 June 2008)

National Network for Continued and Integrated Care

Values until the end of December 2010

Types
Number of beds
North
Centre
LVT
Alentejo
Algarve
Total
Convalescence
278
172
124
58
50
682
Medium term care and rehabilitation
504
511
281
127
74
1497
Long term care and maintenance
697
722
423
261
183
2286
Palliative
35
40
43
12
10
160
Total
1514
1445
891
458
317
4625

Source: UMCCI

(Nr of beds per health region until 31 December 2010)

Table 60

Number of occurrences per year since 2000

Year
Occurrences
Source
2008*
23.462
Report M.I.A. 2008
2007
22.063
2006
20.595
2005
18.193
2004
15.541
2003
17.427
2002
14.071
2001
12.697
2000
11.162

* Until 31/10/2008

Source: Official Report on Domestic Violence complaints received by the Security

Forces 2000-2007, from the Ministry of Internal Affairs

Table 61

EXPLOITATION AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Interventions
Visits
Notifications T.Med
Written Warning
Information
Infringements C. O. S
Fine imposition
Min.
Max.
15
15
-
-
7
59
2.880
3.740

Source: Activities Report 2008, AWC

Table 62

Water quality evolution in recent years

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Table 63

STUDENT/TEACHING STAFF PER YEAR, ACCORDING TO THE LEVEL OF EDUCATION, BY SCHOOL YEAR






Mainland Portugal


Public schools


Level of Education
Primary Education - 1st Cycle
Primary Education - 2nd Cycle
Lower and Upper Secondary Education


School year








2001/02
12,5
7,1
8,5


2002/03
12,5
7,3
8,4


2003/04
12,4
7,2
8,3


2004/05
12,3
7,0
7,9


2005/06
12,4
7,1
7,7


2006/07
14,7
7,6
8,1


2007/08
14,3
7,4
7,6


2008/09
14,3
7,4
7,5


2009/10
14,1
7,1
7,5


2010/11
14,9
7,7
7,8










Source: DGESS/MES





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