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In general, an increase in value added per service is shown as GDP per capita increases. Consequently, there is a greater workforce dedicated to these activities:

- Ratio fraction of GDP of services as a function of GDP per capita

- Ratio fraction of labor in service as a function of GDP per capita

This is confirmed for the case of Chile in the following curves.

- Ratio fraction of GDP of service

- Ratio fraction of labor in service

- Self-employed, total (% of total employed)

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Ratio fraction of GDP of services as a function of GDP per capita

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The fraction of GDP that is generated in the GDP_s service grows in general as a function of the power of the per capita GDP gdp

GDP_spropto gdp^{0.18}

what is observed in the following curve:

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Ratio fraction of labor in service as a function of GDP per capita

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The fraction of the labor force dedicated to services L_s grows according to a power of GDP per capita gdp

L_spropto gdp^{0.36}

what is observed in the following curve:

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Ratio fraction of GDP of service by country

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To the extent that there are more professionals delivering services and more capacity to pay, the value of the services granted increases:

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Ratio fraction of labor in service by country

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It increases to the extent that more professionals are available and society has an income that allows the hiring of more services:

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Self-employed, total (% of total employed) by country

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Self-employment is a variant that allows people without equal employment to reach a source of income. In general, it makes the labor market more flexible, allowing jobs to be reduced in cycles of low economic activity since there is no imposition on the company to keep staff busy.

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