The analysis uncovers a negative labour reallocation effect in construction, a relatively
unproductive sector which has expanded its share of employment in the last decade. Moreover,
although a decrease in the employment share of agriculture and an increase in that of
manufacturing did occur, both were limited and did not result in a strong positive reallocation
effect. Finally, the decrease in mining employment has a high impact on overall productivity
growth given the high level of productivity per worker in this sector, but is also less significant
given the very low share of overall employment represented by the mining sector.