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Economically Active Population Survey
Employed
Public sector wage earners by type of administration, sex and age group. Absolute values and percentages with respects to the total of each sex
Units:Thousands of persons
Select values to consult:
Sex
Selected
Total
3
Both sexes
Men
Females
Age
Selected
Total
13
Total
From 16 to 19 years
From 20 to 24 years
From 25 to 29 years
From 30 to 34 years
From 35 to 39 years
From 40 to 44 years
From 45 to 49 years
From 50 to 54 years
From 55 to 59 years
From 60 to 64 years
From 65 to 69 years
70 and over
Type of administration
Selected
Total
8
Total
Central
Social Security
Autonomous Community
Premises
Company and Public Institution
Another type
Does not know
Period
Selected
Total
33
2013TI
2012TIV
2012TIII
2012TII
2012TI
2011TIV
2011TIII
2011TII
2011TI
2010TIV
2010TIII
2010TII
2010TI
2009TIV
2009TIII
2009TII
2009TI
2008TIV
2008TIII
2008TII
2008TI
2007TIV
2007TIII
2007TII
2007TI
2006TIV
2006TIII
2006TII
2006TI
2005TIV
2005TIII
2005TII
2005TI
Choose how you want to visualize your information:
Variables in rows
Sex
Age
Variables in columns
Type of administration
Period
You will obtain as result of the query
cells
Notes:
1) As of the first quarter of 2007, the "type of administration" variable enconding has followed a strictly institutional criteria, derived from an exhaustive identificative relationship of the bodies belonging to the Social Security.
Up until the fourth quarter of 2006, a mixed functional-institutional criteria was applied, in a way such that, the Social Security category was including bodies providing social or health services which were organically dependant of other administrations (Central or Autonomic).
On practice, although said circumstance does not affect homogeneity of the results of total wage earners in the public sector series, it does, however, represent a rupture in the result series for the aforementioned categories of the type of administration variable. Specifically, since the first quarter of 2007, there has been a re-distribution of public sector wage earners belonging to the Social Security, most of which become, due to the application of the aforementioned criteria, wage earners of autonomic administrations.
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