Peru's newly elected president, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, has pledged to speed up economic growth through a series of reforms. These include, crucially, a push to formalise much of the country's employment conditions. And as the new government settles in, the country's banks are enjoying the early fruits of their groundbreaking initiative to promote financial inclusion. Informal work is a major concern in Peru. Despite some improvements, Peru's National Centre of Strategic Planning forecasts that by 2021 - the bicentenary of the country's independence from Spanish rule -a massive 58% of the population will still be engaged in informal work. This represents only a modest improvement from the 64% registered in 2013 and 75% of 2004. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has also warned about the low for malisation rate in the country.
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机译:秘鲁新当选总统佩德罗·帕勃罗·库钦斯基(Pedro Pablo Kuczynski)已承诺通过一系列改革来加快经济增长。重要的是,这些措施包括推动该国大部分就业条件正规化。随着新政府的成立,该国的银行正在享受其开创性举措促进金融普惠性的早期成果。非正式工作是秘鲁的主要关切。尽管有一些改进,秘鲁国家战略规划中心预测,到2021年-该国脱离西班牙统治独立200周年-仍然有58%的人口将从事非正式工作。与2013年的64%和2004年的75%相比,这仅是适度的改善。经济合作与发展组织也警告该国的低迷率。
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