Statistics on the Employment of Persons with Disabilities Measures to encourage employment Employed persons with disabilities who make Social Security contributions, according to reductions/discounts in contributions due to disability, by sex Unidades: thousands of persons and percentages Persons with disabilities Vertical percentage: Persons with disabilities Both sexes Total 2014 214,3 100 2013 206,9 100 2012 199,8 100 2011 232,1 100 2010 226,1 100 2009 209,6 100 Employed persons who make Social Security contributions, without reductions or discounts in the contribution quotas 2014 146 68,2 2013 151,8 73,4 2012 149,5 74,8 2011 171,4 73,8 2010 168,4 74,5 2009 150,7 71,9 Employed persons who make Social Security contributions, and who have reductions or discounts in the contribution quotas 2014 68,2 31,8 2013 55,1 26,6 2012 50,3 25,2 2011 60,7 26,2 2010 57,7 25,5 2009 59 28,1 Males Total 2014 123,1 100 2013 122,3 100 2012 117,4 100 2011 141,1 100 2010 141,5 100 2009 134,6 100 Employed persons who make Social Security contributions, without reductions or discounts in the contribution quotas 2014 80 64,9 2013 85,9 70,3 2012 82,2 70,1 2011 98,7 69,9 2010 103 72,7 2009 93,6 69,5 Employed persons who make Social Security contributions, and who have reductions or discounts in the contribution quotas 2014 43,2 35,1 2013 36,3 29,7 2012 35,1 29,9 2011 42,5 30,1 2010 38,6 27,3 2009 41,1 30,5 Females Total 2014 91,1 100 2013 84,6 100 2012 82,4 100 2011 91 100 2010 84,6 100 2009 75 100 Employed persons who make Social Security contributions, without reductions or discounts in the contribution quotas 2014 66,1 72,5 2013 65,9 77,9 2012 67,2 81,5 2011 72,7 79,9 2010 65,5 77,4 2009 57,1 76,2 Employed persons who make Social Security contributions, and who have reductions or discounts in the contribution quotas 2014 25,1 27,5 2013 18,7 22,1 2012 15,2 18,5 2011 18,3 20,1 2010 19,1 22,6 2009 17,9 23,8 Notas: This considers persons with recognised disabilities, that is, those with a degree of disability that is greater than or equal to 33%, according to the assessment procedure set out in RD 1971/1999 and amended by RD 1364/2012. 2) The results of cells whose value is lower than 5.0 (5,000 persons or households) must be considered cautiously, as they may be affected by large sampling errors 3) The data refers solely to persons with disabilities who make Social Security contributions and do so in ordinary centres. This excludes Special employment centres and those civil servants who make contributions to State Mutual Provident Societies Fuente: National Statistics Institute