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Employed persons in industry

Employed persons in industry (CCEA-2009) Catalonia. 1st quarter 2010
Year-over-year variation
Value Absolute % quarter % accumulated
Total 620.4 -58.4 -8.6 -8.6
Extractive industries, energy, water and waste 33.2 -10.8 -24.6 -24.6
Food, textiles, wood, paper and graphic arts 179.8 -3.8 -2.1 -2.1
Chemical and rubber 106.2 5.3 5.3 5.3
Metallurgy 86.7 -19.9 -18.7 -18.7
Machinery, electrical and transport material 214.6 -29.2 -12.0 -12.0
Percentage of the employed persons (%) 19.3 -1.1 z Category not applicable z Category not applicable
Units: Thousands of people.
Source: Idescat, based on the INE Economically Active Population Survey.
(z) Category not applicable.
Employed persons in industry (CCEA-2009) Spain. 1st quarter 2010
Year-over-year variation
Value Absolute % quarter % accumulated
Total 2,637.9 -292.7 -10.0 -10.0
Extractive industries, energy, water and waste 242.7 -19.9 -7.6 -7.6
Food, textiles, wood, paper and graphic arts 817.2 -79.9 -8.9 -8.9
Chemical and rubber 298.5 -4.3 -1.4 -1.4
Metallurgy 478.1 -113.4 -19.2 -19.2
Machinery, electrical and transport material 801.4 -75.3 -8.6 -8.6
Percentage of the employed persons (%) 14.1 -1.1 z Category not applicable z Category not applicable
Units: Thousands of people.
Source: INE. Economically Active Population Survey.
(z) Category not applicable.

Last update: April 30, 2010. Revised series on January 22, 2015.

Methodological note

The Economically Active Population Survey (APS) is the main source for finding out about the labour market. It is sample research carried out by the INE using the methodology of the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Statistical Office of the European Commission (Eurostat).

The employed persons is people aged 16 or over who are working either as employees or as self-employed.

The economic activity sector of employed people is determined by the main activity of the company in which they work and not by their specific job.

From the 1st quarter of 2008 onwards, economic activities have been classified using the new Catalan Classification of Economic Activities 2009 (CCEA-2009).

The data for the 2002–2013 period was revised in May 2014 since the new reference population figures from the Population and Housing Census 2011 and the introduction of new criteria in the calibration of the expansion factors have made it necessary to recalculate the Economically Active Population Survey series for the period in question.

You can get more information about these statistics in the methodology.