Monday, 24 November 2014

1,566,953 foreign citizens registered with Spanish Social Security system in October

 
The number of foreign citizens registered with the Spanish Social Security System stood at 1,566,953 in October, a decline of 0.97% on the previous month.
​The highest figures for foreign workers correspond to Romania, Morocco, China and Ecuador, with 270,985, 183,058, 91,554 and 73,280, respectively.

La Rioja, Andalusia, Castile-Leon and the Region of Valencia are the autonomous regions posting the highest month-on-month increases (14.17%, 5.71%, 5.56% and 4.09% respectively). In contrast, Castile-La Mancha (-18.52%), the Balearic Islands (-15.17%), and Aragon (-7.16%) posted the largest declines.

The figures recorded for October show that 928,886 of the total foreign citizens registered with the Spanish Social Security system are from countries outside of the European Union, with the remaining 639,068 from EU countries.

The majority of foreign citizens are registered under the General Regime: 1,321,230, a figure that includes the Special System for Agricultural Workers (185,244) and the Special System for Domestic Workers (209,161). This is followed by the Special Regime for Self-Employed Workers (241,140), the Special Regime for Seamen (4,323) and the Special Regime for Coal Workers (260).

Catalonia is the autonomous region with the highest average number of foreign citizens registered with the system; 354,091 (22.60%). This is followed by the Region of Madrid, with 326,971 (20.87%); Andalusia, with 188,419 (12.02%); and the Region of Valencia, with 169,888 (10.84%).

By gender, of the total foreign citizens in the system, 841,563 are men and 725,388 are women

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