Metadata Sub-indicator 16.7.1.3. Proporción de plazas en Fuerzas y Cuerpos de seguridad del Estado en comparación con la distribución nacional

Goal

Goal 16. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels

Target

Target 16.7. Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels

Indicator

Indicator 16.7.1. Proportions of positions in national and local institutions, including (a) the legislatures; (b) the public service; and (c) the judiciary, compared to national distributions, by sex, age, persons with disabilities and population groups

Sub-indicator

Sub-indicator 16.7.1.3. Proportion of positions in State Security Force and Bodies compared to national distribution

Type of indicator (global, European, national)
  • Global
Definition

The Statistical Bulletin of the staff in the service of the Public Administrations aims to present the information that facilitates the knowledge of the personnel in the service of the different Public Administrations. Presentation of the percentage of places in the Forces and the State Security Corps with respect to the personnel in the service of the Public Administrations.

Calculation method

\[PTP_{FCSE}^t=\frac{TP_{FCSE}^t}{TP^{t}} \cdot 100 \]Where: \(TP_{FCSE}^t\)is the number of troops of the forces and security forces of the state (FCSE) in year t and \( TP^{t}\)is the number of troops in all Public Administrations in year t.

Unit of measure

Percentage

Periodicity

Annual

Disaggregated data(Gender, age, region in Spain, other)

Type of public administration

Tier

Tier II

Come from National Statistics Plan (YES/NO)

Yes

Statistical operation

Registro Central de Personal. Boletín Estadístico del Personal al Servicio de las Administraciones Públicas (ISO code: 80024)

Responsible institution
Date of the last metadata update

15/12/2021

Link to United Nations metadata
Custody agency

IPU, UNDP

Observations