Spain: LFS for 1Q20 confirms significant impact of COVID-19 on labour market
Published on Tuesday, April 28, 2020 | Updated on Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Spain: LFS for 1Q20 confirms significant impact of COVID-19 on labour market
Summary
Employment fell by 285.6k people (1.1% YoY), those employed unable to work due to Temporary Redundancy Plan (ERTE) or partial unemployment ascended to 578,3K and the unemployment rate increased to 14.4%. Seasonally adjusted, the labor dropped by -0.4% QoQ, but if we exclude those not able to work, it would reach -3.4%
Key points
- Key points:
- The use of labour force decreased substantially, both because of the job destruction and the application of ERTE or partial unemployment
- Services accounted for most of the employment adjustment
- Job destruction was concentrated on temporary contract workers
- The decline in the labour force limited the rise in the unemployment rate
- The labour market in the Balearic Islands was the most affected by the first effects of the pandemic
Geographies
- Geography Tags
- Spain
Topics
- Topic Tags
- Regional Analysis Spain
Authors
Giancarlo Carta
BBVA Research - Economist
Juan Ramón García
BBVA Research - Principal Economist
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