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Unemployed persons and unemployment rate. By sex and age group

Unemployed persons and unemployment rate. By sex and age group Catalonia. 2012
Unemployment rate (%) Value (annual average) Variation (%)
Total 22.5 880.7 15.9
From 16 to 64 years 22.7 879.3 15.8
From 16 to 24 years 50.4 157.8 7.7
From 25 to 54 years 20.8 641.0 17.2
From 55 years and over 15.9 82.0 23.5
Men 23.2 487.5 14.6
From 16 to 64 years 23.3 486.4 14.4
From 16 to 24 years 52.6 86.6 2.2
From 25 to 54 years 21.4 352.5 17.1
From 55 years and over 16.7 48.4 22.0
Women 21.7 393.2 17.7
From 16 to 64 years 21.9 392.9 20.2
From 16 to 24 years 47.9 71.1 15.3
From 25 to 54 years 20.1 288.5 17.3
From 55 years and over 14.9 33.6 25.6
Units: Thousands of people.
Source: Idescat, based on the INE Economically Active Population Survey.
Unemployed persons and unemployment rate. By sex and age group Spain. 2012
Unemployment rate (%) Value (annual average) Variation (%)
Total 24.8 5,811.0 15.9
From 16 to 64 years 24.9 5,804.5 15.9
From 16 to 24 years 52.9 956.1 6.9
From 25 to 54 years 23.3 4,345.2 17.1
From 55 years and over 17.3 509.7 25.0
Men 24.6 3,131.4 15.7
From 16 to 64 years 24.7 3,127.8 15.6
From 16 to 24 years 54.1 517.1 4.8
From 25 to 54 years 23.0 2,317.2 17.8
From 55 years and over 17.3 297.1 21.1
Women 25.0 2,679.6 16.2
From 16 to 64 years 25.2 2,676.8 16.1
From 16 to 24 years 51.4 439.0 9.5
From 25 to 54 years 23.6 2,028.0 16.3
From 55 years and over 17.1 212.6 31.0
Units: Thousands of people.
Source: INE. Economically Active Population Survey.

Last update: February 4, 2013. Revised series on April 26, 2024.

Methodological note

The Economically Active Population Survey (EAPS) 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 survey is taken every quarter and its main purpose is to investigate the relationship with people's economic activity.

The unemployed persons is people aged 16 or over who are out of work, available to work and actively seeking work.

The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing the unemployed persons by the active population.

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.