
Based on the Trade in eMployment (TiM) Database, the objectives of this document are: to map the supply/demand of employment for the international production of final goods and services and quantify the relative importance of Mexico and China. The results suggest that the employment of China and Mexico is dependent on international demand for final goods and services, but independent of foreign employment to satisfy their final demand. However, compared to other countries, the rest of the world requires more chinese employment to satisfy its total final demand; also, the proportion of employed people in the production of final goods and services for the United States in China was the highest.
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