Social Security gains 103,621 affiliates in February

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Employment increased in Social Security gained an average of 103,621 contributors in February compared to the previous month (+0.5%) in seasonally adjusted values, its largest increase in this month since 2007, driven by hospitality and education, which added Between them, almost 60,000 new contributors.

After the increase in February, the number of average affiliates stood at 20,708,382 employed people, its highest level this month within the historical series, according to data published this Monday by the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration. In the last year, Social Security has gained 538,239 affiliates in average values, with a year-on-year growth of almost 2.7%.

In seasonally adjusted terms, the number of Social Security contributors registered a record increase for the month of February of 73,492 affiliates (+0.3%), up to a total of 20,954,785 workers, “the best figure in the historical series.” , the Department headed by Elma Saiz has stressed.

Within the seasonally adjusted series, 551,359 jobs have been created in the last year and almost 1.6 million compared to December 2019, before the pandemic.

“In February we again recorded historically high levels, with even greater dynamism than previous months, and we see the structural change that the labor reform has brought about,” highlighted the Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, Elma Saiz.

Employment increases among foreigners

The monthly rise in average affiliates in February was slightly greater among men, who gained 52,807 contributors in the month compared to January (+0.48%), compared to an increase in female employment of 50,814 employed (+0.5%). .

With this increase, the number of employed men ended February at 10,921,189 contributors, while the number of working women remained among the highest values ​​in the series, with 9,787,193 employed, 47.3% of all affiliates.

The Ministry has also highlighted that more than half of the employment created in the last year, almost 55%, has been occupied by women, with a growth in permanent employment of 5.7%, above that of men (+4 .9%).

This has been reflected in their contribution bases, which have increased by 16%, that is, 2.8 points more than those of men, compared to the level before the pandemic. Since then, women’s membership has grown by 11.8%, compared to a 7.7% increase in male membership.

«We continue to take steps to reduce the gender gap in the labor market. Women occupy 47.3% of jobs and in 40% of the provinces this percentage is even higher,” Minister Saiz highlighted.

For its part, the average affiliation of foreigners increased in February by 39,953 contributors, 1.5% more than the previous month, reaching 2,671,546 employed people.

Hospitality and education

By regime, the General, the largest in the system, gained 92,857 average affiliates in February (+0.5%), up to a total of 17.31 million employed people, while the Self-Employed Regime (RETA) added 10,097 affiliates to their ranks (+0.3%), which placed the total number of self-employed contributors at 3,337,516.

Within the General Regime, the hospitality industry had the greatest increase in employment, gaining 29,230 contributors compared to the previous month (+2.2%). They were followed by education, with 28,941 more members (+2.3%); construction (+18,189 contributors, +1.9%), and the manufacturing industry, which gained 13,130 employees (+0.7%).

On the other hand, the largest monthly declines in employment occurred in healthcare activities, with 10,252 fewer members (-0.5%), and in commerce, which lost 9,590 contributors (-0.4%).

For its part, the Special Agrarian System lost 3,975 members in the second month of the year (-0.6%), and the Home System added 1,230 new members (+0.3%).

The Ministry has stressed that the growth in membership compared to the pre-pandemic level is “especially intense” in sectors with high added value, such as IT and telecommunications, which has 26.3% more members than before Covid. or professional, scientific and technical activities, where employment has increased by 16.6%.

In fact, according to Social Security, more than one in five new affiliates, that is, 329,000 people, have joined these two “highly productive” sectors since the pandemic ended.

Many of these jobs have been filled by young people. From the pre-Covid level, Social Security affiliation of those under 30 years of age has increased by 14.8%, more than five points above the average increase in employment.

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