Economically Active Population Survey Chapter I. National results. Employed Employed 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;16,630.3;100.0;10,365.0;100.0;6,265.3;100.0; 1 Management of companies and Public Administration;1,247.7;7.5;862.7;8.3;385.0;6.1; A Public administration management and companies with 10 or more employees;365.1;2.2;300.5;2.9;64.6;1.0; 10 Public Administration executive and legislative power management of organisations;15.0;0.1;10.4;0.1;4.6;0.1; 11 Management of companies;350.1;2.1;290.0;2.8;60.1;1.0; B Management of companies with less than 10 employees;421.0;2.5;311.0;3.0;110.0;1.8; 12 trade;135.5;0.8;93.8;0.9;41.7;0.7; 13 Catering;87.3;0.5;61.8;0.6;25.5;0.4; 14 other companies;198.2;1.2;155.4;1.5;42.8;0.7; C Management of companies without employees;461.6;2.8;251.3;2.4;210.4;3.4; 15 trade;284.5;1.7;130.3;1.3;154.2;2.5; 16 Catering;112.2;0.7;72.9;0.7;39.3;0.6; 17 other companies;64.9;0.4;48.1;0.5;16.8;0.3; 2 Scientific and intellectual professionals and technicians;2,017.7;12.1;1,020.3;9.8;997.5;15.9; D Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like;1,183.7;7.1;667.3;6.4;516.4;8.2; 20 physical and chemical sciences, mathematics and engineering;198.2;1.2;150.7;1.5;47.6;0.8; 21 In natural and health sciences;209.9;1.3;111.9;1.1;97.9;1.6; 22 In teaching;396.7;2.4;185.8;1.8;211.0;3.4; 23 law professionals;116.4;0.7;76.6;0.7;39.8;0.6; 24 Professionals in social and human sciences, company organisation;170.8;1.0;89.6;0.9;81.2;1.3; 25 Writers, artists and others;91.7;0.6;52.8;0.5;38.9;0.6; E Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degree and the like;834.1;5.0;353.0;3.4;481.1;7.7; 26 physical sciences, chemistry, mathematics, engineering and the like;177.2;1.1;149.5;1.4;27.7;0.4; 27 natural and health sciences, except opticians, physiotherapists and similar;198.6;1.2;43.3;0.4;155.2;2.5; 28 education;336.9;2.0;98.4;0.9;238.5;3.8; 29 Others;121.4;0.7;61.8;0.6;59.6;1.0; 3 Technicians and support professionals;1,693.6;10.2;975.3;9.4;718.3;11.5; F Technicians and support professionals;1,693.6;10.2;975.3;9.4;718.3;11.5; 30 physical sciences, chemistry and engineering;331.1;2.0;267.2;2.6;63.9;1.0; 31 natural sciences and health;100.0;0.6;37.1;0.4;62.9;1.0; 32 child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving of vehicles;26.7;0.2;14.6;0.1;12.1;0.2; 33 financial and commercial transactions;473.1;2.8;351.9;3.4;121.2;1.9; 34 administrative management;623.5;3.7;224.3;2.2;399.1;6.4; 35 Others;139.3;0.8;80.2;0.8;59.1;0.9; 4 Administrative employees;1,542.9;9.3;604.6;5.8;938.3;15.0; G Administrative type employees;1,542.9;9.3;604.6;5.8;938.3;15.0; 40 Financial accounting services and production support and transport;281.5;1.7;192.1;1.9;89.5;1.4; 41 libraries, post office and the like;76.9;0.5;46.0;0.4;31.0;0.5; 42 Office machine operators;19.7;0.1;12.5;0.1;7.2;0.1; 43 assistant clerks (without customer service tasks) not classified previously;439.9;2.6;144.8;1.4;295.1;4.7; 44 assistants clerks (with customer service tasks) not classified previously;419.8;2.5;116.8;1.1;303.0;4.8; 45 direct customer service tasks in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators;132.3;0.8;38.7;0.4;93.6;1.5; 46 cashiers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public;172.7;1.0;53.7;0.5;119.0;1.9; 5 Catering, security and retail sales workers;2,418.4;14.5;980.0;9.5;1,438.4;23.0; H Catering and personal service workers;1,302.5;7.8;437.3;4.2;865.2;13.8; 50 Catering services;702.0;4.2;340.1;3.3;362.0;5.8; 51 Personal services;600.4;3.6;97.2;0.9;503.3;8.0; J Protection and safety service workers;283.3;1.7;263.2;2.5;20.1;0.3; 52 Protection and security services;283.3;1.7;263.2;2.5;20.1;0.3; K Retail workers and the like;832.5;5.0;279.5;2.7;553.0;8.8; 53 Retail workers and the like;832.5;5.0;279.5;2.7;553.0;8.8; 6 Workers skilled in agriculture and fishing;631.1;3.8;480.5;4.6;150.6;2.4; L Workers skilled in agriculture and fishing;631.1;3.8;480.5;4.6;150.6;2.4; 60 agricultural activities;351.5;2.1;287.5;2.8;64.0;1.0; 61 livestock activities;139.7;0.8;95.3;0.9;44.4;0.7; 62 other agrarian activities;100.5;0.6;64.0;0.6;36.6;0.6; 63 Fishermen and fishfactory workers;39.3;0.2;33.7;0.3;5.6;0.1; 7 Craftsmen and skilled manufacturing, construction and mining industry workers, except operators;2,896.0;17.4;2,703.3;26.1;192.7;3.1; M Skilled construction workers, except machinery operators;1,472.5;8.9;1,451.4;14.0;21.1;0.3; 70 worksite managers and other construction foremen;62.8;0.4;62.6;0.6;0.2;0.0; 71 structural construction work and the like;785.9;4.7;778.1;7.5;7.8;0.1; 72 Finished construction work and the like painters and others;623.8;3.8;610.7;5.9;13.1;0.2; N Qualified extractive industry workers, metallurgy, construnction of machinery and the like;896.9;5.4;881.5;8.5;15.4;0.2; 73 metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses;39.7;0.2;38.6;0.4;1.1;0.0; 74 extractive industries;35.9;0.2;35.3;0.3;0.6;0.0; 75 Welders, auto body workers, metallic structure mounting and assembly personnel, ironsmiths, tool makers and the like.;308.0;1.9;302.4;2.9;5.6;0.1; 76 Mechanics and machinery fitters, electrical and electronic equipment;513.2;3.1;505.2;4.9;8.0;0.1; P Qualified workers from the graphic arts industry, textile and clothes making, food, cabinetmakers, craftsmen and others;526.6;3.2;370.4;3.6;156.1;2.5; 77 Precision mechanics, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers, wood craftsmen and the like;114.9;0.7;91.2;0.9;23.7;0.4; 78 Food, beverage and tobacco industry;204.5;1.2;141.1;1.4;63.4;1.0; 79 Treatment of wood, cabinetmakers, textile, clothesmaking, fur, leather, shoemaking and similar industries.;207.1;1.2;138.1;1.3;69.0;1.1; 8 Installations and machinery operators fitters;1,647.1;9.9;1,410.8;13.6;236.3;3.8; Q Fixed machinery industrial installation operators mounting and assembly personnel;820.8;4.9;604.1;5.8;216.6;3.5; 80 Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen;27.5;0.2;26.3;0.3;1.1;0.0; 81 Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like;113.5;0.7;103.4;1.0;10.1;0.2; 82 Fixed machinery operator foremen;46.4;0.3;40.5;0.4;5.9;0.1; 83 Fixed machines operators;491.2;3.0;331.6;3.2;159.6;2.5; 84 Mounting and assembly personnel;142.2;0.9;102.3;1.0;39.9;0.6; R Mobile machinery drivers and operators;826.4;5.0;806.7;7.8;19.7;0.3; 85 Train driver operator of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment seamen;173.1;1.0;170.8;1.6;2.3;0.0; 86 Vehicle drivers for urban transport or by road;653.3;3.9;635.9;6.1;17.4;0.3; 9 Unskilled workers;2,445.1;14.7;1,244.3;12.0;1,200.8;19.2; S Unskilled workers in services (except transport);1,263.8;7.6;329.1;3.2;934.6;14.9; 90 trade;83.2;0.5;52.5;0.5;30.7;0.5; 91 Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel;926.4;5.6;69.1;0.7;857.3;13.7; 92 concierges, window cleaners and security guards;149.1;0.9;121.9;1.2;27.2;0.4; 93 Other unskilled workers in other services;105.1;0.6;85.6;0.8;19.5;0.3; T Agricultural workers, fishing, construction, manufacturing and transport industries;1,181.4;7.1;915.2;8.8;266.2;4.2; 94 fishing and fish farming;297.7;1.8;205.5;2.0;92.2;1.5; 95 mining;3.2;0.0;3.2;0.0;0.0;0.0; 96 construction;351.2;2.1;345.8;3.3;5.4;0.1; 97 manufacturing industries;342.1;2.1;197.1;1.9;145.0;2.3; 98 transport and unloaders;187.2;1.1;163.6;1.6;23.6;0.4; 0 Armed forces;90.7;0.5;83.2;0.8;7.5;0.1; U Armed forces;90.7;0.5;83.2;0.8;7.5;0.1; 00 Armed forces;90.7;0.5;83.2;0.8;7.5;0.1; Notes: Source: National Statistics Institute