Spain | The labor market made a strong start to 2025
Published on Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Spain | The labor market made a strong start to 2025
Summary
Social Security affiliation declined due to seasonal factors (-242,100), while unemployment increased (38,700). However, after adjusting for seasonality, the number of contributors rose by 35,800, and the unemployed fell by 25,800. The impact of the dana on the labor market appears to have fully reversed.
Key points
- Key points:
- Social Security affiliation grew at a steady pace, driven by non-agricultural sectors.
- The temporary employment rate in the General Regime continued to decline.
- The impact of the data on employment in the province of Valencia appears to have fully reversed.
- Unemployment rose less than expected and only due to seasonal factors.
- The services and construction sectors were key drivers of the positive unemployment trend.
Geographies
- Geography Tags
- Spain
Topics
- Topic Tags
- Regional Analysis Spain
- Employment
Authors
Giancarlo Carta
BBVA Research - Senior Economist
Juan Ramón García
BBVA Research - Principal Economist
Camilo Ulloa
BBVA Research - Principal Economist
Sirenia Vázquez
BBVA Research - Principal Economist