Unemployment falls in March in Catalonia and employment nears records
Hiring grows due to the boost from Holy Week and the State surpasses 22 million employed, a historic record
BarcelonaRegistered unemployment in the public employment services in Catalonia fell by 3,777 people in the month of March compared to the previous month, according to data published this Monday by the Ministry of Labor and Social Economy. Thus, the number of unemployed people in Catalonia at the end of last month was 323,476, 1.15% less than the previous month. Employment grew again and the number of affiliates to Social Security in Catalonia exceeded 3.88 million people, approaching the historical highs of 3.9 million last summer. In the state as a whole, 22 million affiliates to Social Security were exceeded for the first time, a historical record of employment. In Catalonia there are 75,961 more employed people than a year ago (+2%) and 32,415 more than in February (+0.84%). During the month of March, 217,315 employment contracts were formalized in Catalonia, 16.1% more than in February and 7.7% more than a year ago.
Compared to March of last year, there were 8,289 fewer unemployed people in Catalonia, which means a decrease of 2.50% in one year. At the state level, the month of March ended with 2,419,712 registered with public employment services, 22,934 fewer than in February (-0.94%) and 160,426 fewer than a year ago (-6.22%).
In fact, the unemployment figure registered in March in Catalonia is the lowest for the third month of the year since 2008, while the affiliation figure of 3.88 million is the highest in a March month in the last 22 years, according to the Department of Business and Labor of the Generalitat. The Minister of Business and Labor, Miquel Sàmper, stated in a statement that “the data demonstrate once again that the Catalan business fabric is robust” and emphasizes the objective of making good results reach “the maximum number of families”. The Secretary of Labor, Paco Ramos, boasted, assuring: “the unemployment and employment data show that from the Government of the Generalitat, workers, companies, and social and economic agents are doing things right, both in terms of economic activity and employment growth. Now what needs to be done is to improve the quality of employment so that prosperity is shared, as long as the international context minimally accompanies us”.
For his part, the Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has made public a message on the social network X in which he celebrates that "for the first time in history" the State has reached 22 million affiliates to Social Security. Sánchez has posted a video where he appears wearing a Spanish national team t-shirt with the number 22, where he states that the State "has the best team". "You are the ones who lift, push and build this country. A team that is making history," he writes, because "together we make the best possible country".
According to data released by the Spanish government, employment has grown steadily in recent years, with almost 3.4 million more affiliates since 2018. In the last year, the system has added more than half a million workers, in a context of accelerating job creation. The executive maintains that this increase has been accompanied by a change in the quality of work. The number of affiliated women has reached a historic high, with nearly 10.4 million, 1.8 million more than in 2018. Furthermore, there are five million more workers with permanent contracts than before the labor reform, while the temporality rate has decreased by 13 percentage points and stands below half of previous levels. Among young people, affiliation exceeds three million and temporality has fallen by nearly 30 points since the reform.
In parallel, the Spanish executive highlights that employment growth has been concentrated in sectors with higher added value, such as information and communications, with an increase of over 50%, and scientific and technical activities, which have grown by more than 30%. These areas concentrate a significant portion of the new jobs created since 2018. According to the Spanish government, this evolution consolidates a model based on more stable and qualified employment, and is presented as a key tool for reducing inequality and strengthening the welfare state.
By regions and sectors
Unemployment fell in March in the four Catalan demarcations. In Barcelona, there were 241,881 unemployed registered, 1,756 fewer than the previous month (-0.72%) and 4,521 fewer a year ago (-1.83%). Proportionally, the most significant decrease was recorded in Girona with 27,867 people on the unemployment lists, 857 fewer than in February (-2.98%) and 1,848 fewer than in March of last year (-6.22%). In Lleida, there were 15,774 people registered on the unemployment lists, 220 fewer than the previous month (-1.38%) and 425 fewer than in March of last year (-2.62%); while in Tarragona there were 37,954 unemployed, 944 fewer than the previous month (-2.43%) and 1,495 fewer than a year ago (3.79%).
By sectors, registered unemployment in Catalonia only grew in agriculture, with 29 more unemployed, while in the rest they decreased, especially in the services sector, with 2,739 fewer unemployed, and construction, with 754 fewer unemployed. In industry, the number of people registered at employment service offices fell by 273 people. The number of unemployed people who did not have previous employment also decreased, by 40 people.
Hiring, on the eve of Easter week, also improved in March, with 217,315 new contracts in Catalonia, 30,181 more than in February (+16.13%) and 15,627 more than a year ago (+7.75%). Of the more than 217,000 new contracts, 96,571 were permanent, and 120,744 were temporary. At the national level, the total number of contracts registered during the month of March was 1,311,070, an increase of 144,469 (12.4%) more than in the same month of the previous year. Of these, 576,532 employment contracts are permanent and represent 44% of all contracts.