Professional Life of People with Disabilities Relative sampling errors Relative sampling errors of the population with a relationship with the Social Security agency, by type of relationship and whether or not they have a disability Units: Percentage ;Total;Persons with disability;Persons without disability; Affiliates registered with Social Security; 2022;0.06;0.59;0.06; 2021;0.06;0.60;0.06; 2020;0.06;0.61;0.06; 2019;0.06;0.61;0.06; 2018;0.06;0.62;0.06; 2017;0.06;0.64;0.06; 2016;0.06;0.66;0.06; Social Security Pensioners; 2022;0.13;0.28;0.17; 2021;0.14;0.28;0.17; 2020;0.14;0.28;0.17; 2019;0.14;0.29;0.17; 2018;0.14;0.29;0.17; 2017;0.14;0.29;0.17; 2016;0.14;0.29;0.17; Notes: 1) Persons with a recognised disability are considered to be those with a degree of disability equal to or greater than 33% or similar, according to the assessment procedure established by Legislative Royal Decree 1/2013. 2) Results for cells with a value of less than 5.0 (5,000 persons) should be taken with caution because they may be affected by large sampling errors. 3) The symbol '.' means that the data is not provided because it is affected by strong sampling. Source: National Statistics Institute