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Series from the first quarter of 2002
- National results
Note on the availability of data
- Tables including educational variables included in the National Classification of Education (CNED-2014): available since 1Q/2014
- Tables including occupations included in the National Classification of Occupations (CNO-11): available since 1Q/2011
- Tables including activities included in the National Classification of Economic Ativities (CNAE-2009): available since 1Q/2008
- Data referring to previous periods, included in other classifications such as CNED-2000, CNO-94 and CNAE-93 can be accessed on:
https://www.ine.es/dynt3/inebase/en/index.htm?padre=1004
- Results by Autonomous Community
Note on the availability of data
- Tables including educational variables included in the National Classification of Education (CNED-2014): available since 1Q/2014
- Tables including occupations included in the National Classification of Occupations (CNO-11): available since 1Q/2011
- Tables including activities included in the National Classification of Economic Ativities (CNAE-2009): available since 1Q/2009
- Data referring to previous periods, included in other classifications such as CNED-2000, CNO-94 and CNAE-93 can be accessed on:
https://www.ine.es/dynt3/inebase/en/index.htm?padre=1004
- Provincial results
Note on the availability of data
- Tables including educational variables included in the National Classification of Education (CNED-2014): available since 1Q/2014
- Tables including occupations included in the National Classification of Occupations (CNO-11): available since 1Q/2011
- Tables including activities included in the National Classification of Economic Ativities (CNAE-2009): available since 1Q/2008
- Data referring to previous periods, included in other classifications such as CNED-2000, CNO-94 and CNAE-93 can be accessed on:
https://www.ine.es/dynt3/inebase/en/index.htm?padre=1004
- Relative sampling errors and assessment of results
The sampling errors of the first quarter of 2002 to the fourth quarter of 2020 are calculated in accordance with the data with the 2011 populational base. Since the first quarter of 2021 they have been calculated in accordance with the 2021 base.
- National results
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Series from the second quarter of 2020
- Working conditions
The data of the second to the fourth quarter of 2020 are calculated using the 2011 populational base. Since the first quarter of 2021, the 2021 base has been used.
- Professional experience and search for a job
The data of the second to the fourth quarter of 2020 are calculated using the 2011 populational base. Since the first quarter of 2021, the 2021 base has been used.
- Working conditions
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Series since 1976 to 2001
- Main results (nacional, ccaa y provinces)
- Detailled results (national)
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Wage of the main job
- Wage decile
The data for 2006 to 2020 are calculated using the 2011 population base. From 2021 the base 2021 is used
- Average wages
The data for 2006 to 2020 are calculated using the 2011 population base. From 2021 the base 2021 is used
- Wage decile
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Modules
- 2023. Pensions and participation in the labor market / Press release
- 2022. Professional skills
- 2021. Situation of inmigrants and their children in relation to labour market
- 2020. Accidents at work and other work-related health problems / Press release
- 2019. Organisation and duration of workday / Press release
- 2018. Conciliation between working life and family life / Press release
- 2017. Self-Empoyment / Press release
- 2016. Young people on the labour market / Press release
- 2014. Situation of immigrants and their children in the labour market / Press release
- 2013. Accidents at work and other work-related health problems / Press release
- 2012. Transition from the labour market to retirement / Press release
- 2011. Health problems and their relationship with employment / Press release
- 2010. Conciliation between working life and family life / Press release
- 2009. Incorporation of young people into the labour market / Press release
- 2008. Situation of immigrants and their children in relation to the labour market / Press release
- 2007. Work-related accidents and illnesses / Press release
- 2006. Leaving the labour market and transition towards final retirement / Press release
- 2005. Conciliation between working life and family life / Press release
- 2004. Organisation and duration of the working day
- 2003. Academic/training courses received in the last twelve months
- 2002. Disabled persons and their relation with employment
The special modules associated with the Economically Active Population Survey (EAPS) cover subjects relating to the labour market that complement the regular EAPS information. These modules are determined by regulations or agreements of the European Statistical System, and pursuant to a specific rule, are co-financed by Eurostat.
- Recent evolution of the economically active population in Spain
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EAPS Quality Assessment
- Revision of the effect of the new definition of unemployment in 2001
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Classifications link. Retrospective activity and employment tables
- CNAE 2009 activity. 2000-2007 Retrospective series: Results / Conversion matrix / Methodology
- CN0 2011 employment. 2000-2010 Retrospective series: Results / Conversion matrix / Methodology
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Comparison of employment and unemployment data
- Comparison of employment data based on microdata.
- Year 2016: Analysis
- Comparison of employment data based on macromagnitudes.
- Year 2018: Analysis - Annex to tables
- Year 2016: Analysis - Annex to tables
- Year 2014: Analysis - Annex to tables
- Year 2012: Analysis - Annex to tables
- Comparison of unemployment data based on microdata
- Year 2021: Analysis - Annex to tables
- Year 2019: Analysis - Annex to tables
- Year 2017: Analysis - Annex to tables
- Year 2015: Analysis - Annex to tables
- Year 2013: Analysis - Annex to tables
- Year 2011: Analysis - Annex to tables
- Year 2009: Analysis - Annex to tables
- Year 2007: Analysis
- Year 2005: Analysis
- Comparison of employment data based on microdata.
- Other studies
- Effects of the changes in the EAPS since 2005
The INE is not responsible for the results that the recipients of the data obtain from these files based on their own calculations. In addition, recipients undertake to cite, in any publication derived therefrom, the INE as the primary data source (source: INE, www.ine.es), as well as the fact that the degree of accuracy or reliability of the information derived from the authors' own calculations is the sole responsibility of the authors themselves.
From quarter 1/2021 to last published quarter
- Questionnaire same model for all periods (PDF format)
- Register design and valid values (XLSX file)
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Notice about the format of microdata files
Compressed files are provided and ready to be processed directly with R, SAS, SPSS, STATA and any other programme which uses the TXT or CSV versions.
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Notice on the use of annexes with base factors 2021
In order to obtain estimates for any of the Quarters from 2021 to 2023 with the new 2021 population base Census, it will be necessary to use the microdata file for the corresponding Quarter and the annex with the 2021 base factors for that same Quarter, so that by cross-referencing both with the identification variable, that is, NVIVI, and using the factor of the annex, FACB2021, which is the 2021 population base elevation factor¿instead of using the elevation factor of the quarterly microdata file, FACTOREL, which corresponds to base 2011¿the desired estimates can be obtained.
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From quarter 1/2005 to quarter 4/2020
- Questionnaire same model for all periods (PDF format)
- Register design and valid values (XLSX file)
- The microdata file for Q2 2020 has been revised on 09/03/2020
- Notice about the format of microdata files Se facilitan ficheros comprimidos preparados para ser tratados directamente con R, SAS, SPSS, STATA y con cualquier otro programa utilizando las versiones TXT o CSV.
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From quarter 1/199 to quarter 4/2004
- (formatPDF)
- Register design and valid values (XLS compressed format)
In order to download the microdata files included in this section, their variables are anonymised by standard policy. If the information contained in these files were not enough, users may request an anonymised file, with a greater beakdown in some variables. When this deaggregation is possible, an economic charge will be billed toward time of study and programming; the acceptance of the corresponding terms of use will also be necessary.