Ranking of Spanish provinces with the Most Unemployed Workers Registered at the National Employment Institute (INEM) (January 2013) »

Unemployed workers are people who are of age, meet the necessary conditions and have the desire to work (active population), but have no job.
In Spain the traditional National Employment Institute (INEM), now renamed Public Service of State Employment (SEPE), is the independent body in charge of managing employment, the public register of contracts, managing employment subsidies for companies, and managing unemployment benefits.
This ranking shows the unemployment rates registered in each Spanish province throughout time. Bear in mind that these figures may be reduced regarding the real situation as the SEPE does not count people in specific situations like those enrolled in courses, students who wish to work, those seeking part-time employment, people who have rejected a job offer, etc.
- Author: juanda (Updated Dec 2, 2016)
- Sources: Official source Ministry of Employment and Inmigration Public Service of State Employmen
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