A detailed analysis of labor dynamics in the Canary Islands through quarterly data on legally registered employment across all municipalities in the archipelago.
Registered Employment Statistics is a fundamental tool for analyzing and monitoring the evolution of employment in the Canary Islands. This statistic provides detailed quarterly information on legally covered jobs, offering a clear view of the labor situation in each of the archipelago’s municipalities.
The primary purpose of this statistic is to provide precise and up-to-date data that facilitate the understanding of labor market dynamics. The information is classified according to various employment situations and economic activities, allowing for a thorough and segmented analysis of the labor reality in the Canary Islands. This segmentation is crucial for identifying trends, planning employment policies, and conducting economic studies that contribute to regional development.
Information Classification
Registered Employment Statistics is organized into several categories that allow for a better understanding of the data. Below are the titles of the links that facilitate access to this valuable information:
- 01 According to employment situations. Islands and municipalities of the Canary Islands: This link provides data broken down by specific employment situations, covering all the islands and municipalities of the Canary Islands. This segmentation allows identifying the characteristics of employment in different localities and comparing labor conditions across various geographical areas.
- 02 According to employment situations and economic activities (CNAE-09). Islands and municipalities of the Canary Islands (since 2009): A detailed view of the employment situation in relation to economic activities, using the National Classification of Economic Activities (CNAE-09). Since 2009, this classification has been essential to understand how jobs are distributed across different economic sectors and how they have evolved over time.
- 03 According to economic activities (CNAE-09). Canary Islands (1999-2008): This link presents historical employment data according to economic activities for the period 1999-2008. Historical information is vital for conducting comparative analyses and understanding long-term trends in the labor market in the Canary Islands.