Economically Active Population Survey National results. Active population Active population by occupation, sex and measurement unit. Units: thousands of persons ;both sexes;;males;;females;; ;absolute value;%;absolute value;%;absolute value;%; t o t a l;19,190.3;100.0;11,300.6;100.0;7,889.8;100.0; 1-Management of companies and Public Administration;1,318.3;6.9;892.1;7.9;426.3;5.4; A- Public administration management and companies with 10 or more employees;380.9;2.0;308.7;2.7;72.3;0.9; 10 executive and legislative power of the public administration management of organisations;18.6;0.1;12.4;0.1;6.2;0.1; 11 company management;362.3;1.9;296.2;2.6;66.1;0.8; B -Management of companies with less than 10 employees;476.4;2.5;342.4;3.0;134.0;1.7; 12 trade;148.8;0.8;94.0;0.8;54.8;0.7; 13 catering;97.7;0.5;70.8;0.6;27.0;0.3; 14 other companies;229.9;1.2;177.7;1.6;52.2;0.7; C- Management of companies without employees;460.9;2.4;240.9;2.1;220.0;2.8; 15 trade;277.9;1.4;124.8;1.1;153.1;1.9; 16 catering;109.9;0.6;65.0;0.6;44.9;0.6; 17 other companies;73.1;0.4;51.1;0.5;22.0;0.3; 2 -Scientific and intellectual professionals and technicians;2,314.0;12.1;1,135.0;10.0;1,179.0;14.9; D- Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like;1,390.8;7.2;758.2;6.7;632.6;8.0; 20 physical and chemical sciences, mathematics and engineering;234.0;1.2;184.7;1.6;49.3;0.6; 21 natural and health sciences;246.7;1.3;130.6;1.2;116.2;1.5; 22 teaching;419.6;2.2;183.7;1.6;235.9;3.0; 23 law professionals;144.3;0.8;83.9;0.7;60.4;0.8; 24 Professionals in company organisation and social and human sciences;214.7;1.1;104.6;0.9;110.1;1.4; 25 Writers, artists and others;131.5;0.7;70.7;0.6;60.8;0.8; E -Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degree and the like;923.1;4.8;376.7;3.3;546.4;6.9; 26 physical sciences, chemistry, mathematics, engineering and the like;207.6;1.1;170.9;1.5;36.6;0.5; 27 natural, health and similar sciences, except optics and physiotherapy;210.8;1.1;42.1;0.4;168.7;2.1; 28 teaching;385.9;2.0;105.3;0.9;280.6;3.6; 29 other;118.8;0.6;58.4;0.5;60.4;0.8; 3 -Support technicians and professionals;1,977.6;10.3;1,097.6;9.7;880.1;11.2; F -Support technicians and professionals;1,977.6;10.3;1,097.6;9.7;880.1;11.2; 30 physical sciences, chemistry and engineering;374.0;1.9;300.0;2.7;74.0;0.9; 31 natural and health sciences;130.8;0.7;43.7;0.4;87.1;1.1; 32 child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving vehicles;31.0;0.2;11.5;0.1;19.5;0.2; 33 financial and commercial transactions;544.4;2.8;401.6;3.6;142.8;1.8; 34 administrative management;724.2;3.8;254.0;2.2;470.2;6.0; 35 others;173.2;0.9;86.8;0.8;86.5;1.1; 4 -Administrative employees;1,718.4;9.0;588.5;5.2;1,129.9;14.3; G -Administrative type employees;1,718.4;9.0;588.5;5.2;1,129.9;14.3; 40 accounting, financial, transport and production support services;266.4;1.4;177.6;1.6;88.8;1.1; 41 libraries, post office and the like;83.5;0.4;44.6;0.4;38.9;0.5; 42 office machine operators;22.6;0.1;13.2;0.1;9.4;0.1; 43 assistant clerks (without customer service tasks) not classified previously;487.3;2.5;134.2;1.2;353.1;4.5; 44 assistant clerks (with customer service tasks) not classified previously;486.1;2.5;124.4;1.1;361.7;4.6; 45 direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators;175.1;0.9;44.4;0.4;130.7;1.7; 46 cashiers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public;197.4;1.0;50.1;0.4;147.3;1.9; 5- Catering, personal services, security and retail workers;2,787.1;14.5;1,023.1;9.1;1,764.1;22.4; H -Catering and personal service workers;1,505.7;7.8;472.8;4.2;1,032.9;13.1; 50 catering services;804.0;4.2;371.5;3.3;432.6;5.5; 51 personal services;701.6;3.7;101.3;0.9;600.3;7.6; J - Protection and security workers;290.5;1.5;264.9;2.3;25.6;0.3; 52 protection and security services;290.5;1.5;264.9;2.3;25.6;0.3; K -Retail workers and the like;990.9;5.2;285.4;2.5;705.5;8.9; 53 retail workers and the like;990.9;5.2;285.4;2.5;705.5;8.9; 6- Workers skilled in agriculture and fishing;624.3;3.3;477.6;4.2;146.7;1.9; L -Workers skilled in agriculture and fishing;624.3;3.3;477.6;4.2;146.7;1.9; 60 agricultural activities;358.2;1.9;289.8;2.6;68.4;0.9; 61 livestock activities;146.9;0.8;99.1;0.9;47.8;0.6; 62 other agrarian activities;81.8;0.4;57.4;0.5;24.4;0.3; 63 fishermen and fishfactory workers;37.4;0.2;31.4;0.3;6.0;0.1; 7- Skilled manufacturing industry craftsmen and workers, construction and mining, except operators;3,098.3;16.1;2,860.1;25.3;238.2;3.0; M- Skilled construction workers, except machinery operators;1,589.7;8.3;1,564.9;13.8;24.8;0.3; 70 worksite managers and other construction foremen;78.3;0.4;77.3;0.7;1.0;0.0; 71 structural construction work and the like;861.8;4.5;853.8;7.6;8.0;0.1; 72 finished construction work and the like painters and others;649.6;3.4;633.8;5.6;15.8;0.2; N- Workers skilled in extractive industries, metallurgy, construction of machinery and the like;937.1;4.9;919.3;8.1;17.8;0.2; 73 metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses;38.1;0.2;37.3;0.3;0.7;0.0; 74 extractive industries;33.1;0.2;32.2;0.3;0.9;0.0; 75 Welders, auto body workers, metallic structure mounting and assembly personnel, ironsmiths, tool makers and the like;311.4;1.6;304.4;2.7;6.9;0.1; 76 Mechanics and machinery fitters, electrical and electronic equipment;554.5;2.9;545.4;4.8;9.2;0.1; P- Graphic arts skilled workers, textile and clothes making, food, cabinetmakers, craftsmen and others;571.5;3.0;375.9;3.3;195.6;2.5; 77 precision mechanics, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers, wood craftsmen and the like;124.7;0.6;94.4;0.8;30.2;0.4; 78 food, beverage and tobacco industry;226.0;1.2;141.1;1.2;84.9;1.1; 79 treatment of wood, cabinetmakers, textile industry, clothes making, fur, leather, footwear and the like.;220.8;1.2;140.4;1.2;80.5;1.0; 8- Installations and machinery operators fitters;1,792.8;9.3;1,535.4;13.6;257.4;3.3; Q- Operators of industrial installation, fixed machinery mounting and assembly personnel;868.3;4.5;628.9;5.6;239.3;3.0; 80 Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen;24.5;0.1;23.9;0.2;0.6;0.0; 81 Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like;132.8;0.7;117.1;1.0;15.7;0.2; 82 fixed machinery operator foremen;44.6;0.2;39.6;0.4;4.9;0.1; 83 fixed machinery operators;511.1;2.7;338.7;3.0;172.4;2.2; 84 fitters and assemblers;155.4;0.8;109.7;1.0;45.7;0.6; R- Mobile machinery drivers and operators;924.5;4.8;906.5;8.0;18.0;0.2; 85 Locomotive machinist agricultural machinery and heavy mobile equipment operators seamen;198.6;1.0;196.5;1.7;2.1;0.0; 86 drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;725.9;3.8;710.0;6.3;15.9;0.2; 9- Unskilled workers;2,900.3;15.1;1,428.7;12.6;1,471.6;18.7; S- Unskilled service workers (except transport);1,431.5;7.5;357.0;3.2;1,074.5;13.6; 90 trade;87.5;0.5;47.4;0.4;40.1;0.5; 91 domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel;1,037.6;5.4;78.4;0.7;959.2;12.2; 92 concierges, window cleaners and security guards;168.5;0.9;130.5;1.2;38.0;0.5; 93 Other unskilled workers in other services;137.9;0.7;100.7;0.9;37.2;0.5; T- Unskilled agricultural, fishing, construction, manufacturing and transport industry labourers;1,468.8;7.7;1,071.7;9.5;397.1;5.0; 94 fishing and farming;422.1;2.2;249.5;2.2;172.6;2.2; 95 mining;4.9;0.0;4.8;0.0;0.1;0.0; 96 construction;423.3;2.2;404.9;3.6;18.4;0.2; 97 manufacturing industries;363.4;1.9;200.6;1.8;162.8;2.1; 98 transport and unloaders;255.0;1.3;211.9;1.9;43.1;0.5; 0- Armed forces;89.9;0.5;77.2;0.7;12.7;0.2; U- Armed Forces;89.9;0.5;77.2;0.7;12.7;0.2; 00 armed forces;89.9;0.5;77.2;0.7;12.7;0.2; they have left their last job 3 or more years ago;265.3;1.4;73.9;0.7;191.5;2.4; unemployed seeking first job;303.9;1.6;111.6;1.0;192.4;2.4; Notes: 1) Unemployed who have left their last job less than 3 years ago will be classified by the branch of activity corresponding to said job. Source: National Statistics Institute