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Tourism Satellite Account of Spain. Year 2022
22 December 2023
Tourism activity reached 155,946 million euros in 2022, 11.6% of GDP, which was 3.9 points more than in 2021. The characteristic branches of tourism generated more than 1.9 million jobs, 9.3% of total employment.
Previous press releasesIndicator | Note | Value | Porcentaje sobre el total |
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Contribution to GDP (millions of euros) | 155,946 | 11.6 | |
Contribution to total employment (millions of jobs) | 1.95 | 9.3 |
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Published: 22/12/2023
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The Spanish Tourism Satellite Account (STSA) is a summary statistic composed of a set of accounts and tables, based on the methodological principles of national accounts and presenting the different economic parameters of tourism in Spain, for a given reference date. The current base is 2010.
It essentially consists of three types of components:
- - Supply accounts and tables, in which an attempt is made to characterise the production and cost structures of tourism companies.
- - Demand tables which intend to characterise, from an economic point of view, the different types of tourists, national tourism compared with international, the types of goods and services demanded, etc.
- - Tables that interrelate supply and demand, which facilitates obtaining some integrated measurements of the contribution of tourism to the economy via variables such as GDP, production or employment.