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Supervisors of Workers in Mining, Construction Workers and Building Finishes

Occupation (7101) - 2026-Q1

  • 44.2, Average age
  • 3.99%, Workforce with second job
  • 31.6%, Informal Workforce

About Supervisors of Workers in Mining, Construction Workers and Building Finishes

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The average age of Supervisors of Workers in Mining, Construction Workers and Building Finishes was 44.2 years. The workforce was distributed in 96% men with an average salary of $11.8k MX and, 3.97% women with average salary of $8.84k MX.

1.26% of the total informal workers correspond to women with an average salary of $17.9k MX and 98.7% to men with an average salary of $11.1k MX.

At the level of states, Hidalgo had the highest percentage of informal workers with 77.2% corresponding to 3.15k from 4.08k workers, while the state with the lowest percentage of informal workers was Zacatecas with a 8.47% corresponding to 188 from 2.22k workers.

Average Salary and Workforce by Sex and Age

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Average Age 2026-Q1: 44.3, Men

At first quarter of 2026, the male workforce in Supervisors of Workers in Mining, Construction Workers and Building Finishes represented the 96% of the employed population and women 3.97%. The male and female workforce was higher in the age group undefined (N/A men and N/A women).

* The data regarding salaries have low statistical precision so it should not be used as conclusions.

Average Salary and Workforce by Gender and Schooling Years

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During the first quarter of 2026, male and female workforce in Supervisors of Workers in Mining, Construction Workers and Building Finishes was concentrated in the educational segment with 16 to 18 years of schooling (73.8k men and 4.44k women).

The highest average salary was $12.7k MX received by men with 7 to 9 years of schooling, while the lowest average salary was $9.66k MX received by men with 10 to 12 years of schooling.

* The data regarding salaries have low statistical precision so it should not be used as conclusions.

Workforce and Salaries Distribution by Industries

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The visualization shows the distribution of Supervisors of Workers in Mining, Construction Workers and Building Finishes in different industries and economic sectors.

At first quarter of 2026, the workforce was higher in Residential Building Construction (56.5%), Building Installations and Equipmen (7.68%), and Building Installations and Equipment (7.68%).

Labor Informality

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Labor Informality

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Labor Informality 2026-Q1

  • 31.6%, Supervisors of Workers in Mining, Construction Workers and Building Finishes
  • 54.8%, Average Informality in Mexico

During the first quarter of 2026, the labor informality of Supervisors of Workers in Mining, Construction Workers and Building Finishes reached a 31.6%, which implied an increase from 0.61 percentage points compared to the fourth quarter of 2025  (31%).

The labor informality of this occupation was lower than informality at the country level in 23.2 percentage points during the first quarter of 2026.

Labor Informality by State

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Greater Labor Informality: 77.2%, Hidalgo

Less Labor Informality: 8.47 %, Zacatecas

At first quarter of 2026, the states with the highest rate of labor informality in Supervisors of Workers in Mining, Construction Workers and Building Finishes were Hidalgo (77.2%), Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (75.7%), and Sinaloa (51.7%).

The states with the lowest informality rate were Puebla (11%), Sonora (10.4%), and Zacatecas (8.47%).

Labor Informality by Age and Education

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Workforce

The workforce of Supervisors of Workers in Mining, Construction Workers and Building Finishes during the first quarter of 2026 was higher in the age group with N/A concentrating N/A workers of which N/A% corresponds to N/A (N/A) and N/A% to N/A (N/A).

Regarding the schooling years, the workforce was higher in the range with 16 to 18 years of schooling concentrating 78.3k workers of which 82.8%  corresponds to formal employment (64.8k) and 17.2% corresponds to informal employment (13.4k).