スペインの2012年の失業率は26'2%で、失業者は600万0000人に(5'965'400)
España acaba 2012 al borde de los seis millones de parados
La recesión y los ajustes llevan el número de desocupados en España a un nuevo récord
La tasa de desempleo vuelve a subir por sexto trimestre concsecutivo y rebasa el 26%
Consulta el especial de Empleo de EL PAÍS
Manuel V. Gómez Madrid 24 ENE 2013 - 13:16 CET
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Spain ends 2012 on the edge of the six million unemployed
The recession and the settings are the number of unemployed in Spain to a new record
The unemployment rate goes up for the sixth quarter concsecutivo and exceeds the 26%
Check the Special Employment COUNTRY
Manuel V. Gomez Madrid 24 ENE 2013 - 13:16 CET
Gangrene of the Spanish labor market is becoming increasingly evident. After five and a half years of decline, job losses and rising unemployment are the clearest evidence, which can be seen with the naked eye. In 2012 have disappeared 850,500 jobs, employment has fallen to the level of a decade ago, the year ended with 5,965,400 unemployed and the unemployment rate climbed beyond 26%, unparalleled in the data series. But the length and depth of the crisis have destroyed the hopes of many. That can be seen in the fall in the labor force or cruise you take youth emigration and foreign.
The recession that began in late 2011 was exacerbated by the cuts and has more viciously punished by a labor market that is poised for its sixth year of decline. The slim chances of finding work have caused many unemployed become discouraged, stop or they leave out. So the working population fell 176,000
According to the picture that shows the Labour Force Survey of the Spanish labor market, unemployment increased by 187,300 people in the cuartro quarter. With this new surge, the sixth consecutive quarter, the unemployment rate increased to 26.02%.
Employment side, the data published by the INE show that the occupation continues to drop as 363,300 people lost their jobs in the fourth quarter of 2012, about 3,000 a day, reducing occupancy to 16,957,100, its level lowest since 2003. For the full year, the low employment 850,000 people, making 2012 the second worst year of the crisis behind 2009, when it lost over 1.2 million jobs.
By sector, only increases the number of employed in agriculture, with over 63,700. Conversely, decreases in the Services (305,600) in the construction (62,900 minus) and Industry (58,500). In addition, growing part-time workers, whose percentage rises to 15.33% of the total. On the flip side, those with full-time plunge in 473,400. The temporary rate, meanwhile, drop in more than one point, to 23%.
Another aspect to highlight the changes that are suffering the Spanish labor market after six consecutive years in which increased unemployment is rising autonomous. Although 55,400 people have fallen in the fourth quarter, growing at around 53 300 2012.
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