Patria System Platform activated labor survey

Users who enter their profile on the Patria platform will find a detailed questionnaire in the “Surveys” section
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Published at: 18/02/2026 05:59 PM

As part of the policies for social protection and monitoring of economic activity in the country, the Bolivarian Government began implementing a new survey in the Patria System aimed at all workers in the public and private sectors, reported the IguanaTV website.

This mass consultation seeks to update the working class database, allowing the National Executive to refine comprehensive care strategies and the design of wage and bonus policies for the year 2026.

The activation of this survey in the Patria System responds to the need to obtain an accurate X-ray of the current employment situation in Venezuela. Through the platform, which brings together millions of users, it is intended to identify areas of highest occupancy, levels of education and job stability.

This tool allows the State to have first-hand information, without intermediaries, facilitating decision-making in the area of social security. According to official sources, the data collected will be essential for planning the next announcements related to the comprehensive minimum income and the benefits granted through the Carnet de la Patria.

Users who enter their profile on the Patria platform will find a detailed questionnaire in the “Surveys” section. The form has been designed to be brief but comprehensive, covering the following key points:

Employment Status: It asks whether the user is currently employed, unemployed or self-employed.

Employment Sector: Defines if the worker belongs to the public sector (national, regional or municipal) or to the private sector.

Type of Contract: Question about the nature of the employment (fixed, contracted or substitute).

Level of Education: Update of academic or technical qualifications obtained to date.

Economic Activity: Classify the company or institution according to its branch (health, education, commerce, industry, among others).

Mazo News Team

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