Censo de Población Resultados nacionales, por comunidades autónomas y provincias Population employed aged 16 and over by sex and occupation 2D Unidades: Personas ;Total;;Males;;Females;; ;2022;2021;2022;2021;2022;2021; National Total; Total;19.443.155;18.679.652;10.337.818;9.975.519;9.105.337;8.704.133; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;46.552;51.004;33.082;35.940;13.470;15.064; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;246.529;230.471;155.271;148.172;91.258;82.299; 13 Production and operations managers;187.780;184.118;137.527;135.612;50.253;48.506; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;138.972;139.760;90.887;91.957;48.085;47.803; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;108.050;112.616;65.811;69.132;42.239;43.484; 21 Health professionals;780.454;745.706;211.874;201.588;568.580;544.118; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;964.871;895.782;310.719;286.611;654.152;609.171; 23 Other teaching professionals ;252.162;243.441;89.107;86.103;163.055;157.338; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;437.586;438.909;298.629;299.032;138.957;139.877; 25 Legal professionals;186.389;182.609;84.290;83.536;102.099;99.073; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;437.691;413.035;215.363;204.482;222.328;208.553; 27 Information technology professionals;185.112;180.987;138.185;134.374;46.927;46.613; 28 Social sciences professionals;204.093;193.139;55.873;49.506;148.220;143.633; 29 Culture and arts professionals;168.705;177.283;88.660;92.463;80.045;84.820; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;312.985;313.626;238.773;236.274;74.212;77.352; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;86.593;76.621;77.309;68.369;9.284;8.252; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;143.116;120.568;44.035;37.480;99.081;83.088; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;20.325;22.700;10.436;11.064;9.889;11.636; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;571.624;536.069;347.505;330.438;224.119;205.631; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;328.155;312.225;122.153;112.532;206.002;199.693; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;351.653;337.669;179.279;170.375;172.374;167.294; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;234.962;218.588;182.247;169.847;52.715;48.741; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;372.024;356.654;195.032;183.332;176.992;173.322; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;78.694;85.607;40.302;42.614;38.392;42.993; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;603.888;598.852;181.773;181.008;422.115;417.844; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);288.633;294.179;92.179;92.364;196.454;201.815; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;537.861;472.307;151.039;128.836;386.822;343.471; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;287.802;281.961;158.802;156.078;129.000;125.883; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;793.539;731.444;376.001;344.573;417.538;386.871; 52 Shop salespersons ;956.745;955.278;308.768;312.722;647.977;642.556; 53 Shopowner traders;348.256;351.873;160.212;162.527;188.044;189.346; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);159.179;170.236;81.315;85.271;77.864;84.965; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);113.066;120.894;23.585;25.328;89.481;95.566; 56 Health services personal care workers;491.581;413.370;85.085;61.247;406.496;352.123; 57 Other personal care workers;182.423;189.333;19.541;25.902;162.882;163.431; 58 Personal services workers;399.274;414.632;148.245;155.724;251.029;258.908; 59 Protective and security services workers;440.932;442.689;371.795;373.126;69.137;69.563; 61 Skilled farming workers;238.743;229.947;164.445;161.386;74.298;68.561; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);80.497;81.679;55.628;56.336;24.869;25.343; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;23.128;23.729;15.283;15.633;7.845;8.096; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;36.656;36.021;31.498;30.739;5.158;5.282; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;572.553;573.013;543.029;536.672;29.524;36.341; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;216.362;223.211;203.281;207.795;13.081;15.416; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;229.919;219.417;213.707;203.590;16.212;15.827; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;275.354;275.859;256.227;255.320;19.127;20.539; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;248.459;269.301;233.370;249.237;15.089;20.064; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;62.024;67.452;45.701;49.453;16.323;17.999; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;184.890;189.643;111.096;114.883;73.794;74.760; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;130.987;131.558;94.085;94.360;36.902;37.198; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;280.079;267.675;207.128;200.265;72.951;67.410; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;63.285;63.789;51.865;51.989;11.420;11.800; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;123.500;122.920;115.584;115.558;7.916;7.362; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;699.950;685.732;648.977;635.860;50.973;49.872; 91 Domestic employees;336.531;348.590;14.584;15.464;321.947;333.126; 92 Other cleaning workers;726.112;733.809;157.231;157.998;568.881;575.811; 93 Food preparation assistants;100.609;96.930;41.972;41.060;58.637;55.870; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;187.290;187.680;135.371;135.471;51.919;52.209; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;438.840;476.475;315.170;344.344;123.670;132.131; 96 Construction and mining labourers;105.397;88.046;99.578;81.829;5.819;6.217; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;385.041;376.350;249.508;244.593;135.533;131.757; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;255.207;285.366;201.224;224.508;53.983;60.858; No data recorded;993.486;619.225;561.587;365.637;431.899;253.588; 01 Andalucía; Total;3.185.945;3.049.792;1.753.264;1.693.630;1.432.681;1.356.162; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;5.648;6.275;3.851;4.217;1.797;2.058; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;24.686;23.307;16.098;15.432;8.588;7.875; 13 Production and operations managers;26.672;26.701;19.942;19.921;6.730;6.780; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;23.275;23.366;15.749;15.903;7.526;7.463; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;15.677;16.016;9.870;10.233;5.807;5.783; 21 Health professionals;124.957;119.445;39.261;37.031;85.696;82.414; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;174.023;158.624;61.128;55.051;112.895;103.573; 23 Other teaching professionals ;38.493;38.013;13.890;13.663;24.603;24.350; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;52.827;53.428;37.844;38.251;14.983;15.177; 25 Legal professionals;29.280;28.750;14.033;13.931;15.247;14.819; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;56.181;52.303;29.914;28.014;26.267;24.289; 27 Information technology professionals;16.361;15.088;12.878;11.788;3.483;3.300; 28 Social sciences professionals;30.087;29.186;8.179;7.235;21.908;21.951; 29 Culture and arts professionals;19.485;20.234;10.657;11.054;8.828;9.180; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;36.104;36.687;28.273;28.333;7.831;8.354; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;12.118;10.104;11.025;9.250;1.093;854; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;25.693;19.327;8.964;6.532;16.729;12.795; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;2.127;2.503;1.231;1.376;896;1.127; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;90.175;83.115;55.622;52.100;34.553;31.015; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;44.341;41.249;19.352;17.698;24.989;23.551; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;51.792;49.534;26.568;25.061;25.224;24.473; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;29.663;26.482;23.801;21.400;5.862;5.082; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;47.783;46.076;26.422;24.692;21.361;21.384; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;12.158;13.358;6.863;7.364;5.295;5.994; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;81.159;79.921;27.552;27.151;53.607;52.770; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);43.664;42.710;15.282;14.380;28.382;28.330; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;81.631;70.811;25.188;21.483;56.443;49.328; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;52.513;50.711;30.558;29.809;21.955;20.902; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;144.359;124.942;73.042;63.424;71.317;61.518; 52 Shop salespersons ;161.324;157.579;55.090;55.060;106.234;102.519; 53 Shopowner traders;72.405;72.404;34.129;34.544;38.276;37.860; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);28.119;29.734;15.143;15.737;12.976;13.997; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);15.613;16.899;3.134;3.386;12.479;13.513; 56 Health services personal care workers;77.048;60.570;15.363;10.104;61.685;50.466; 57 Other personal care workers;41.876;40.587;3.306;5.071;38.570;35.516; 58 Personal services workers;62.097;63.383;23.528;24.352;38.569;39.031; 59 Protective and security services workers;88.902;87.367;77.215;76.082;11.687;11.285; 61 Skilled farming workers;87.679;85.728;56.883;55.681;30.796;30.047; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);6.742;6.665;5.104;5.090;1.638;1.575; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;2.212;2.251;1.451;1.471;761;780; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;5.491;5.376;5.058;4.951;433;425; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;106.520;105.565;100.758;98.211;5.762;7.354; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;33.886;34.818;32.023;32.631;1.863;2.187; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;26.205;25.247;25.119;24.092;1.086;1.155; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;43.501;43.269;40.455;40.060;3.046;3.209; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;36.899;39.575;35.103;37.161;1.796;2.414; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;9.593;9.111;6.528;6.442;3.065;2.669; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;29.383;28.836;17.779;18.281;11.604;10.555; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;16.367;16.880;12.064;12.428;4.303;4.452; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;26.309;24.871;20.247;19.479;6.062;5.392; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;7.317;6.857;6.513;6.080;804;777; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;25.050;26.526;23.570;25.006;1.480;1.520; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;119.079;114.902;111.723;107.721;7.356;7.181; 91 Domestic employees;38.169;39.633;1.672;1.780;36.497;37.853; 92 Other cleaning workers;115.865;115.938;24.400;24.614;91.465;91.324; 93 Food preparation assistants;16.157;14.753;5.941;5.559;10.216;9.194; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;33.777;33.443;25.021;24.933;8.756;8.510; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;206.532;227.473;137.137;153.162;69.395;74.311; 96 Construction and mining labourers;19.403;16.845;16.464;13.582;2.939;3.263; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;46.688;47.429;25.719;25.465;20.969;21.964; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;34.121;39.373;28.455;32.329;5.666;7.044; No data recorded;152.684;101.639;88.132;61.308;64.552;40.331; 04 Almería; Total;298.826;288.306;165.602;159.772;133.224;128.534; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;445;487;288;305;157;182; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.779;1.659;1.167;1.114;612;545; 13 Production and operations managers;2.438;2.531;1.844;1.908;594;623; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;2.292;2.377;1.424;1.430;868;947; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.134;1.170;681;709;453;461; 21 Health professionals;9.688;9.169;2.901;2.716;6.787;6.453; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;13.027;11.611;4.259;3.741;8.768;7.870; 23 Other teaching professionals ;3.018;3.058;1.105;1.111;1.913;1.947; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;3.962;4.144;2.750;2.838;1.212;1.306; 25 Legal professionals;2.198;2.130;982;968;1.216;1.162; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;4.278;4.020;2.286;2.135;1.992;1.885; 27 Information technology professionals;756;752;601;598;155;154; 28 Social sciences professionals;2.381;2.300;651;546;1.730;1.754; 29 Culture and arts professionals;1.129;1.293;625;731;504;562; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;2.386;2.455;1.760;1.781;626;674; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;779;682;672;599;107;83; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.610;1.197;516;359;1.094;838; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;139;162;77;87;62;75; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;8.316;7.496;4.667;4.206;3.649;3.290; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;2.976;2.844;1.381;1.267;1.595;1.577; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;4.031;3.849;1.961;1.860;2.070;1.989; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.644;1.485;1.350;1.220;294;265; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;5.460;6.019;2.497;2.499;2.963;3.520; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;953;1.018;497;506;456;512; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;6.573;6.835;2.173;2.272;4.400;4.563; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.753;1.633;680;616;1.073;1.017; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;7.684;6.736;2.323;1.956;5.361;4.780; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;4.446;4.353;2.482;2.484;1.964;1.869; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;10.688;9.718;5.154;4.681;5.534;5.037; 52 Shop salespersons ;11.418;11.119;3.837;3.760;7.581;7.359; 53 Shopowner traders;5.746;5.831;2.640;2.700;3.106;3.131; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);2.526;2.640;1.504;1.508;1.022;1.132; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);1.259;1.325;310;327;949;998; 56 Health services personal care workers;6.203;5.198;1.087;766;5.116;4.432; 57 Other personal care workers;2.807;2.749;272;356;2.535;2.393; 58 Personal services workers;4.687;4.779;1.592;1.643;3.095;3.136; 59 Protective and security services workers;6.617;6.657;5.894;5.924;723;733; 61 Skilled farming workers;15.793;15.503;9.773;9.580;6.020;5.923; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);546;514;394;368;152;146; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;173;167;110;108;63;59; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;710;726;657;672;53;54; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;8.045;8.059;7.788;7.735;257;324; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;2.631;2.712;2.500;2.572;131;140; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;1.530;1.437;1.501;1.411;29;26; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;4.730;4.782;3.908;3.895;822;887; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;2.522;2.758;2.393;2.593;129;165; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;412;443;314;343;98;100; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.777;1.461;994;804;1.783;657; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.032;995;835;809;197;186; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;2.723;2.598;1.808;1.721;915;877; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;407;366;374;335;33;31; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.938;1.887;1.859;1.806;79;81; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;14.571;14.059;13.595;13.127;976;932; 91 Domestic employees;2.244;2.413;66;79;2.178;2.334; 92 Other cleaning workers;8.731;8.709;2.164;2.190;6.567;6.519; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.108;1.102;386;360;722;742; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;2.153;2.336;1.664;1.785;489;551; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;37.079;36.569;26.024;25.465;11.055;11.104; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.714;1.496;1.663;1.401;51;95; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;16.430;16.888;4.447;4.196;11.983;12.692; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;3.874;4.513;3.545;4.135;329;378; No data recorded;15.727;12.332;9.950;8.055;5.777;4.277; 11 Cádiz; Total;411.163;390.964;232.417;223.686;178.746;167.278; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;637;728;457;513;180;215; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;2.836;2.692;1.875;1.825;961;867; 13 Production and operations managers;2.713;2.704;2.111;2.088;602;616; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;2.795;2.822;1.932;1.980;863;842; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;2.003;2.012;1.266;1.308;737;704; 21 Health professionals;17.513;16.752;5.585;5.262;11.928;11.490; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;21.869;20.159;7.743;7.044;14.126;13.115; 23 Other teaching professionals ;5.058;4.933;1.836;1.773;3.222;3.160; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;6.836;6.799;5.111;5.141;1.725;1.658; 25 Legal professionals;3.436;3.342;1.634;1.626;1.802;1.716; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;9.007;8.711;5.808;5.705;3.199;3.006; 27 Information technology professionals;1.653;1.506;1.329;1.199;324;307; 28 Social sciences professionals;4.094;3.926;1.076;993;3.018;2.933; 29 Culture and arts professionals;2.649;2.670;1.615;1.620;1.034;1.050; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;5.530;5.614;4.675;4.645;855;969; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.984;1.679;1.848;1.565;136;114; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;3.708;2.862;1.380;1.057;2.328;1.805; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;249;316;153;176;96;140; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;10.438;9.521;6.384;5.929;4.054;3.592; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;5.861;5.315;2.684;2.426;3.177;2.889; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;7.063;6.715;3.675;3.506;3.388;3.209; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;2.841;2.514;2.359;2.098;482;416; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;5.577;5.394;3.404;3.214;2.173;2.180; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.653;1.787;998;1.047;655;740; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;10.138;10.030;3.569;3.572;6.569;6.458; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);5.192;4.751;1.949;1.684;3.243;3.067; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;10.528;9.268;3.324;2.916;7.204;6.352; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;7.654;7.345;4.650;4.510;3.004;2.835; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;23.958;20.581;12.144;10.491;11.814;10.090; 52 Shop salespersons ;24.786;24.281;8.270;8.394;16.516;15.887; 53 Shopowner traders;10.165;10.149;4.965;5.022;5.200;5.127; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);3.958;4.277;2.087;2.219;1.871;2.058; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);2.699;3.029;582;633;2.117;2.396; 56 Health services personal care workers;11.513;8.970;2.536;1.587;8.977;7.383; 57 Other personal care workers;5.288;5.225;566;905;4.722;4.320; 58 Personal services workers;8.206;8.338;3.146;3.271;5.060;5.067; 59 Protective and security services workers;20.397;20.003;17.314;16.977;3.083;3.026; 61 Skilled farming workers;5.290;5.320;3.961;4.125;1.329;1.195; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);653;690;516;537;137;153; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;220;228;170;175;50;53; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;1.438;1.502;1.303;1.361;135;141; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;15.084;14.782;14.565;14.088;519;694; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;4.851;5.052;4.619;4.765;232;287; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;4.682;4.935;4.602;4.854;80;81; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;5.719;5.715;5.446;5.429;273;286; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;5.510;5.830;5.323;5.578;187;252; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;3.364;2.678;1.977;1.688;1.387;990; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.865;2.999;2.096;2.083;769;916; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;2.035;2.047;1.670;1.702;365;345; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;3.540;3.370;2.932;2.897;608;473; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;978;968;890;857;88;111; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;3.858;3.813;3.723;3.696;135;117; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;14.308;13.795;13.515;13.006;793;789; 91 Domestic employees;3.794;3.899;224;234;3.570;3.665; 92 Other cleaning workers;16.008;16.461;2.960;3.053;13.048;13.408; 93 Food preparation assistants;2.275;1.968;797;764;1.478;1.204; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;5.221;5.051;4.035;3.902;1.186;1.149; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;9.258;10.737;6.022;7.263;3.236;3.474; 96 Construction and mining labourers;2.279;1.931;2.152;1.722;127;209; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;2.505;2.757;2.037;2.199;468;558; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;4.619;5.071;3.858;4.256;761;815; No data recorded;18.324;11.645;10.984;7.531;7.340;4.114; 14 Córdoba; Total;304.929;297.323;170.020;167.593;134.909;129.730; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;590;663;398;442;192;221; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;2.123;2.055;1.392;1.353;731;702; 13 Production and operations managers;3.075;3.070;2.339;2.339;736;731; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;2.248;2.328;1.574;1.630;674;698; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.307;1.322;845;867;462;455; 21 Health professionals;12.578;12.177;3.840;3.675;8.738;8.502; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;17.611;16.232;6.112;5.522;11.499;10.710; 23 Other teaching professionals ;3.452;3.467;1.313;1.296;2.139;2.171; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;4.558;4.644;3.317;3.320;1.241;1.324; 25 Legal professionals;2.536;2.500;1.210;1.216;1.326;1.284; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;5.232;4.939;2.935;2.761;2.297;2.178; 27 Information technology professionals;1.143;1.056;926;852;217;204; 28 Social sciences professionals;2.938;2.984;835;804;2.103;2.180; 29 Culture and arts professionals;1.369;1.499;782;840;587;659; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;3.144;3.236;2.491;2.540;653;696; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.097;883;1.009;800;88;83; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;2.640;1.949;943;675;1.697;1.274; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;168;207;91;103;77;104; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;7.794;7.315;5.120;4.868;2.674;2.447; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;3.777;3.462;1.655;1.549;2.122;1.913; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;4.325;4.291;2.114;2.063;2.211;2.228; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;2.218;2.048;1.806;1.678;412;370; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;4.137;3.937;2.352;2.229;1.785;1.708; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.073;1.202;597;663;476;539; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;7.816;7.697;2.672;2.660;5.144;5.037; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);2.979;2.998;1.088;1.050;1.891;1.948; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;7.304;6.519;2.364;2.056;4.940;4.463; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;4.046;4.001;2.339;2.353;1.707;1.648; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;10.557;9.526;5.348;4.870;5.209;4.656; 52 Shop salespersons ;13.062;13.048;4.131;4.168;8.931;8.880; 53 Shopowner traders;6.955;6.908;3.119;3.136;3.836;3.772; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);2.456;2.541;1.406;1.418;1.050;1.123; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);1.043;1.129;195;205;848;924; 56 Health services personal care workers;8.583;6.938;1.780;1.278;6.803;5.660; 57 Other personal care workers;5.289;4.607;330;466;4.959;4.141; 58 Personal services workers;5.102;5.193;1.684;1.772;3.418;3.421; 59 Protective and security services workers;8.125;7.807;7.180;6.897;945;910; 61 Skilled farming workers;9.824;9.411;6.185;5.890;3.639;3.521; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.512;1.547;1.174;1.212;338;335; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;553;537;363;351;190;186; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;234;230;213;209;21;21; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;10.701;10.628;9.957;9.708;744;920; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;3.288;3.298;3.068;3.054;220;244; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;3.316;2.946;3.165;2.842;151;104; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;4.855;4.755;4.537;4.466;318;289; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;3.838;4.129;3.640;3.865;198;264; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;1.734;1.703;1.217;1.210;517;493; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;3.656;3.588;2.367;2.369;1.289;1.219; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.975;2.015;1.334;1.321;641;694; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;2.967;2.749;2.314;2.202;653;547; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;860;661;749;592;111;69; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;3.594;4.278;3.379;4.046;215;232; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;10.902;10.879;10.352;10.317;550;562; 91 Domestic employees;3.056;3.210;93;93;2.963;3.117; 92 Other cleaning workers;9.029;9.201;1.698;1.714;7.331;7.487; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.019;929;316;315;703;614; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;2.708;2.517;1.794;1.695;914;822; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;28.947;34.472;18.178;22.191;10.769;12.281; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.598;1.658;1.108;984;490;674; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;4.048;3.920;3.133;2.996;915;924; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;2.540;2.777;2.044;2.247;496;530; No data recorded;13.725;8.907;8.010;5.290;5.715;3.617; 18 Granada; Total;348.912;333.670;190.252;183.599;158.660;150.071; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;585;658;403;453;182;205; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;2.555;2.396;1.631;1.570;924;826; 13 Production and operations managers;3.251;3.355;2.383;2.426;868;929; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;2.889;2.887;1.915;1.939;974;948; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.881;1.961;1.127;1.206;754;755; 21 Health professionals;15.746;15.160;4.904;4.670;10.842;10.490; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;24.818;22.480;9.508;8.560;15.310;13.920; 23 Other teaching professionals ;4.859;4.824;1.831;1.822;3.028;3.002; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;4.827;5.109;3.357;3.563;1.470;1.546; 25 Legal professionals;3.629;3.620;1.759;1.758;1.870;1.862; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;5.878;5.440;3.060;2.811;2.818;2.629; 27 Information technology professionals;1.716;1.642;1.297;1.232;419;410; 28 Social sciences professionals;3.483;3.396;964;812;2.519;2.584; 29 Culture and arts professionals;2.328;2.378;1.192;1.221;1.136;1.157; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;2.911;3.071;2.213;2.311;698;760; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.217;1.018;1.096;919;121;99; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;3.134;2.250;1.121;742;2.013;1.508; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;247;279;136;154;111;125; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;9.183;8.538;5.807;5.430;3.376;3.108; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;4.094;4.004;1.947;1.839;2.147;2.165; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;6.053;5.735;3.248;2.985;2.805;2.750; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;3.095;2.682;2.475;2.156;620;526; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;4.666;4.743;2.435;2.367;2.231;2.376; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.429;1.647;827;927;602;720; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;8.531;8.485;3.011;3.016;5.520;5.469; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);3.112;2.936;1.152;1.071;1.960;1.865; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;8.003;6.496;2.632;2.028;5.371;4.468; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;6.188;5.982;3.555;3.500;2.633;2.482; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;13.657;11.905;7.168;6.320;6.489;5.585; 52 Shop salespersons ;16.832;16.690;6.079;6.121;10.753;10.569; 53 Shopowner traders;8.373;8.319;3.900;3.962;4.473;4.357; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);2.896;3.077;1.639;1.748;1.257;1.329; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);1.390;1.521;280;307;1.110;1.214; 56 Health services personal care workers;9.443;7.291;1.972;1.219;7.471;6.072; 57 Other personal care workers;5.751;5.191;509;590;5.242;4.601; 58 Personal services workers;7.116;7.403;2.772;2.892;4.344;4.511; 59 Protective and security services workers;9.513;9.192;8.211;7.992;1.302;1.200; 61 Skilled farming workers;10.142;9.743;6.306;6.030;3.836;3.713; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);967;927;738;726;229;201; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;137;152;88;100;49;52; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;251;238;231;213;20;25; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;11.513;11.499;10.802;10.539;711;960; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;3.335;3.477;3.169;3.263;166;214; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;1.618;1.503;1.579;1.468;39;35; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;4.500;4.505;4.192;4.126;308;379; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;3.672;3.935;3.494;3.695;178;240; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;661;686;462;494;199;192; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;3.667;3.743;2.147;2.337;1.520;1.406; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.300;1.373;923;959;377;414; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;2.514;2.342;1.969;1.833;545;509; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;471;448;421;400;50;48; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;2.039;2.066;1.924;1.943;115;123; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;13.963;13.721;13.138;12.885;825;836; 91 Domestic employees;4.624;4.916;160;167;4.464;4.749; 92 Other cleaning workers;13.447;13.148;2.944;2.768;10.503;10.380; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.753;1.631;713;703;1.040;928; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;3.258;3.346;2.379;2.445;879;901; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;22.231;24.920;15.762;18.118;6.469;6.802; 96 Construction and mining labourers;2.448;1.952;1.956;1.529;492;423; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;4.013;4.444;2.242;2.228;1.771;2.216; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;3.522;3.921;3.078;3.403;444;518; No data recorded;17.587;11.273;9.919;6.588;7.668;4.685; 21 Huelva; Total;191.797;182.394;107.207;103.161;84.590;79.233; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;298;343;197;225;101;118; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.026;996;698;695;328;301; 13 Production and operations managers;1.500;1.434;1.164;1.117;336;317; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.353;1.346;936;938;417;408; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;819;841;544;564;275;277; 21 Health professionals;6.555;6.276;2.101;1.996;4.454;4.280; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;9.787;8.988;3.248;2.936;6.539;6.052; 23 Other teaching professionals ;1.987;1.950;722;701;1.265;1.249; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;2.989;3.006;2.192;2.200;797;806; 25 Legal professionals;1.272;1.259;589;576;683;683; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;2.355;2.100;1.096;965;1.259;1.135; 27 Information technology professionals;549;510;448;408;101;102; 28 Social sciences professionals;2.080;1.983;536;441;1.544;1.542; 29 Culture and arts professionals;793;838;449;481;344;357; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;2.601;2.632;2.079;2.082;522;550; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;824;700;745;643;79;57; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.509;1.162;506;371;1.003;791; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;80;103;49;58;31;45; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;3.965;3.583;2.446;2.256;1.519;1.327; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;2.450;2.264;1.084;979;1.366;1.285; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;2.975;2.919;1.511;1.450;1.464;1.469; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.147;1.040;941;851;206;189; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;2.267;2.197;1.329;1.252;938;945; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;709;761;358;379;351;382; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;4.312;4.228;1.390;1.360;2.922;2.868; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.569;1.429;675;583;894;846; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;4.276;3.773;1.268;1.105;3.008;2.668; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;3.068;2.985;1.815;1.750;1.253;1.235; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;7.903;6.671;3.886;3.345;4.017;3.326; 52 Shop salespersons ;9.428;9.158;3.239;3.197;6.189;5.961; 53 Shopowner traders;4.371;4.388;2.093;2.103;2.278;2.285; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.346;1.397;753;778;593;619; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);965;1.054;174;175;791;879; 56 Health services personal care workers;4.424;3.397;937;603;3.487;2.794; 57 Other personal care workers;3.673;3.350;187;318;3.486;3.032; 58 Personal services workers;3.253;3.202;1.221;1.259;2.032;1.943; 59 Protective and security services workers;4.672;4.745;4.148;4.207;524;538; 61 Skilled farming workers;5.644;5.622;3.679;3.589;1.965;2.033; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);570;541;427;402;143;139; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;280;296;193;201;87;95; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;1.477;1.355;1.388;1.278;89;77; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;6.051;5.844;5.860;5.578;191;266; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;1.703;1.700;1.630;1.599;73;101; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;2.028;1.948;2.008;1.932;20;16; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;2.860;2.934;2.731;2.792;129;142; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;2.238;2.386;2.143;2.257;95;129; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;196;203;166;173;30;30; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.166;1.921;1.247;1.194;919;727; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;931;932;780;778;151;154; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;3.034;2.969;2.604;2.549;430;420; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;362;371;336;340;26;31; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.917;1.947;1.844;1.876;73;71; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;6.908;6.627;6.517;6.235;391;392; 91 Domestic employees;1.218;1.276;25;33;1.193;1.243; 92 Other cleaning workers;6.803;6.965;1.570;1.751;5.233;5.214; 93 Food preparation assistants;744;724;220;227;524;497; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.842;1.905;1.437;1.458;405;447; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;24.460;24.585;13.607;14.150;10.853;10.435; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.678;1.380;1.506;1.267;172;113; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;1.814;1.933;1.180;1.256;634;677; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;1.580;1.877;1.297;1.545;283;332; No data recorded;8.143;5.145;5.058;3.354;3.085;1.791; 23 Jaén; Total;264.101;261.662;147.206;147.532;116.895;114.130; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;403;469;242;285;161;184; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.306;1.262;843;846;463;416; 13 Production and operations managers;2.486;2.497;1.773;1.775;713;722; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.636;1.682;1.068;1.114;568;568; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.015;1.041;571;593;444;448; 21 Health professionals;9.398;9.112;2.873;2.697;6.525;6.415; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;14.036;12.438;5.167;4.577;8.869;7.861; 23 Other teaching professionals ;2.767;2.767;888;895;1.879;1.872; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;3.588;3.663;2.578;2.641;1.010;1.022; 25 Legal professionals;1.836;1.827;853;869;983;958; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;3.118;2.912;1.574;1.440;1.544;1.472; 27 Information technology professionals;635;622;522;491;113;131; 28 Social sciences professionals;2.529;2.361;638;523;1.891;1.838; 29 Culture and arts professionals;820;932;417;468;403;464; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;2.791;2.924;2.061;2.129;730;795; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;738;606;665;558;73;48; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.733;1.260;643;420;1.090;840; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;112;123;60;66;52;57; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;4.540;4.178;2.893;2.714;1.647;1.464; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;2.893;2.610;1.295;1.164;1.598;1.446; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;2.980;2.851;1.496;1.386;1.484;1.465; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.555;1.415;1.260;1.135;295;280; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;2.735;2.748;1.536;1.547;1.199;1.201; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;774;828;406;432;368;396; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;5.286;5.321;1.868;1.892;3.418;3.429; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);2.429;2.545;825;820;1.604;1.725; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;4.395;3.947;1.492;1.378;2.903;2.569; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;3.775;3.700;1.818;1.792;1.957;1.908; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;7.805;6.769;3.721;3.245;4.084;3.524; 52 Shop salespersons ;9.233;9.406;3.077;3.119;6.156;6.287; 53 Shopowner traders;6.172;6.149;2.521;2.558;3.651;3.591; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.955;1.975;1.022;1.000;933;975; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);974;1.029;195;201;779;828; 56 Health services personal care workers;6.886;5.499;1.345;817;5.541;4.682; 57 Other personal care workers;3.488;3.474;155;245;3.333;3.229; 58 Personal services workers;3.938;4.053;1.198;1.250;2.740;2.803; 59 Protective and security services workers;5.650;5.442;5.020;4.859;630;583; 61 Skilled farming workers;21.047;20.219;12.889;12.319;8.158;7.900; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);543;527;387;383;156;144; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;256;278;143;161;113;117; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;316;296;292;274;24;22; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;7.412;7.498;6.358;6.270;1.054;1.228; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;2.111;2.208;1.933;2.009;178;199; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;2.588;2.825;2.152;2.243;436;582; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;3.158;3.126;2.890;2.893;268;233; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;2.268;2.511;2.116;2.295;152;216; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;715;759;529;566;186;193; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.584;2.744;1.838;1.922;746;822; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.619;1.788;1.162;1.287;457;501; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;2.915;2.878;2.310;2.266;605;612; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;439;453;340;350;99;103; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;3.626;4.212;3.168;3.736;458;476; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;8.896;8.784;8.168;8.083;728;701; 91 Domestic employees;1.842;1.905;67;63;1.775;1.842; 92 Other cleaning workers;7.109;7.338;1.145;1.219;5.964;6.119; 93 Food preparation assistants;807;811;213;231;594;580; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.818;1.954;1.172;1.271;646;683; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;41.398;47.015;28.482;32.718;12.916;14.297; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.120;1.142;797;683;323;459; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;3.689;3.761;2.735;2.786;954;975; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;1.781;2.110;1.359;1.646;422;464; No data recorded;15.634;12.083;7.982;5.917;7.652;6.166; 29 Málaga; Total;632.395;590.783;338.430;318.793;293.965;271.990; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;1.037;1.089;732;757;305;332; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;5.768;5.434;3.640;3.439;2.128;1.995; 13 Production and operations managers;5.357;5.313;3.913;3.890;1.444;1.423; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;5.093;4.894;3.372;3.270;1.721;1.624; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;4.075;4.185;2.528;2.621;1.547;1.564; 21 Health professionals;24.683;23.327;8.011;7.520;16.672;15.807; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;31.384;28.371;10.566;9.410;20.818;18.961; 23 Other teaching professionals ;7.977;7.804;2.885;2.818;5.092;4.986; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;8.834;8.622;6.308;6.173;2.526;2.449; 25 Legal professionals;7.036;6.745;3.343;3.254;3.693;3.491; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;10.509;9.892;5.034;4.732;5.475;5.160; 27 Information technology professionals;3.915;3.356;3.054;2.623;861;733; 28 Social sciences professionals;5.028;4.960;1.380;1.279;3.648;3.681; 29 Culture and arts professionals;4.535;4.471;2.402;2.390;2.133;2.081; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;6.271;6.314;4.916;4.869;1.355;1.445; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;2.566;2.131;2.352;1.979;214;152; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;4.900;3.671;1.636;1.213;3.264;2.458; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;500;558;294;310;206;248; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;22.302;20.317;13.081;12.236;9.221;8.081; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;9.452;8.432;4.073;3.573;5.379;4.859; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;11.635;11.067;6.398;5.979;5.237;5.088; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;6.911;5.962;5.457;4.782;1.454;1.180; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;10.436;9.741;5.596;5.167;4.840;4.574; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;2.236;2.530;1.305;1.446;931;1.084; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;15.907;15.502;5.408;5.154;10.499;10.348; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);11.822;10.695;4.214;3.766;7.608;6.929; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;19.393;16.926;5.740;4.928;13.653;11.998; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;13.340;12.725;7.700;7.405;5.640;5.320; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;37.659;31.643;19.481;16.215;18.178;15.428; 52 Shop salespersons ;39.094;37.261;12.958;12.720;26.136;24.541; 53 Shopowner traders;14.584;14.551;7.072;7.118;7.512;7.433; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);6.325;6.521;3.314;3.368;3.011;3.153; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);3.730;3.972;757;831;2.973;3.141; 56 Health services personal care workers;13.764;10.807;2.532;1.743;11.232;9.064; 57 Other personal care workers;7.110;7.367;662;1.050;6.448;6.317; 58 Personal services workers;16.400;16.539;6.655;6.737;9.745;9.802; 59 Protective and security services workers;15.496;15.250;13.375;13.257;2.121;1.993; 61 Skilled farming workers;9.706;9.740;7.222;7.262;2.484;2.478; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);772;758;573;580;199;178; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;246;259;157;155;89;104; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;779;742;735;699;44;43; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;25.792;25.422;24.634;24.016;1.158;1.406; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;8.248;8.482;7.752;7.931;496;551; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;2.653;2.499;2.581;2.430;72;69; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;7.651;7.522;7.208;7.053;443;469; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;7.692;8.149;7.256;7.597;436;552; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;895;967;635;688;260;279; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;4.994;5.327;2.962;3.128;2.032;2.199; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;2.741;2.878;1.857;1.947;884;931; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;2.762;2.467;1.799;1.615;963;852; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;1.232;1.144;1.059;970;173;174; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;3.367;3.357;3.188;3.167;179;190; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;23.268;21.632;21.722;20.148;1.546;1.484; 91 Domestic employees;10.107;10.343;710;753;9.397;9.590; 92 Other cleaning workers;28.490;27.482;5.900;5.676;22.590;21.806; 93 Food preparation assistants;5.511;4.830;2.172;1.927;3.339;2.903; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;8.821;8.220;6.655;6.408;2.166;1.812; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;13.623;15.106;9.794;10.902;3.829;4.204; 96 Construction and mining labourers;5.097;4.364;4.547;3.784;550;580; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;4.534;4.163;2.889;2.695;1.645;1.468; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;6.814;7.271;5.568;5.904;1.246;1.367; No data recorded;29.536;18.714;16.711;11.336;12.825;7.378; 41 Sevilla; Total;733.822;704.690;402.130;389.494;331.692;315.196; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;1.653;1.838;1.134;1.237;519;601; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;7.293;6.813;4.852;4.590;2.441;2.223; 13 Production and operations managers;5.852;5.797;4.415;4.378;1.437;1.419; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;4.969;5.030;3.528;3.602;1.441;1.428; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;3.443;3.484;2.308;2.365;1.135;1.119; 21 Health professionals;28.796;27.472;9.046;8.495;19.750;18.977; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;41.491;38.345;14.525;13.261;26.966;25.084; 23 Other teaching professionals ;9.375;9.210;3.310;3.247;6.065;5.963; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;17.233;17.441;12.231;12.375;5.002;5.066; 25 Legal professionals;7.337;7.327;3.663;3.664;3.674;3.663; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;15.804;14.289;8.121;7.465;7.683;6.824; 27 Information technology professionals;5.994;5.644;4.701;4.385;1.293;1.259; 28 Social sciences professionals;7.554;7.276;2.099;1.837;5.455;5.439; 29 Culture and arts professionals;5.862;6.153;3.175;3.303;2.687;2.850; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;10.470;10.441;8.078;7.976;2.392;2.465; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;2.913;2.405;2.638;2.187;275;218; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;6.459;4.976;2.219;1.695;4.240;3.281; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;632;755;371;422;261;333; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;23.637;22.167;15.224;14.461;8.413;7.706; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;12.838;12.318;5.233;4.901;7.605;7.417; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;12.730;12.107;6.165;5.832;6.565;6.275; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;10.252;9.336;8.153;7.480;2.099;1.856; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;12.505;11.297;7.273;6.417;5.232;4.880; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;3.331;3.585;1.875;1.964;1.456;1.621; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;22.596;21.823;7.461;7.225;15.135;14.598; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);14.808;15.723;4.699;4.790;10.109;10.933; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;20.048;17.146;6.045;5.116;14.003;12.030; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;9.996;9.620;6.199;6.015;3.797;3.605; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;32.132;28.129;16.140;14.257;15.992;13.872; 52 Shop salespersons ;37.471;36.616;13.499;13.581;23.972;23.035; 53 Shopowner traders;16.039;16.109;7.819;7.945;8.220;8.164; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);6.657;7.306;3.418;3.698;3.239;3.608; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);3.553;3.840;641;707;2.912;3.133; 56 Health services personal care workers;16.232;12.470;3.174;2.091;13.058;10.379; 57 Other personal care workers;8.470;8.624;625;1.141;7.845;7.483; 58 Personal services workers;13.395;13.876;5.260;5.528;8.135;8.348; 59 Protective and security services workers;18.432;18.271;16.073;15.969;2.359;2.302; 61 Skilled farming workers;10.233;10.170;6.868;6.886;3.365;3.284; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.179;1.161;895;882;284;279; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;347;334;227;220;120;114; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;286;287;239;245;47;42; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;21.922;21.833;20.794;20.277;1.128;1.556; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;7.719;7.889;7.352;7.438;367;451; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;7.790;7.154;7.531;6.912;259;242; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;10.028;9.930;9.543;9.406;485;524; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;9.159;9.877;8.738;9.281;421;596; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;1.616;1.672;1.228;1.280;388;392; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;6.674;7.053;4.128;4.444;2.546;2.609; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;4.734;4.852;3.503;3.625;1.231;1.227; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;5.854;5.498;4.511;4.396;1.343;1.102; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;2.568;2.446;2.344;2.236;224;210; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;4.711;4.966;4.485;4.736;226;230; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;26.263;25.405;24.716;23.920;1.547;1.485; 91 Domestic employees;11.284;11.671;327;358;10.957;11.313; 92 Other cleaning workers;26.248;26.634;6.019;6.243;20.229;20.391; 93 Food preparation assistants;2.940;2.758;1.124;1.032;1.816;1.726; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;7.956;8.114;5.885;5.969;2.071;2.145; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;29.536;34.069;19.268;22.355;10.268;11.714; 96 Construction and mining labourers;3.469;2.922;2.735;2.212;734;710; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;9.655;9.563;7.056;7.109;2.599;2.454; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;9.391;11.833;7.706;9.193;1.685;2.640; No data recorded;34.008;21.540;19.518;13.237;14.490;8.303; 02 Aragón; Total;578.806;558.586;309.867;299.927;268.939;258.659; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;1.348;1.427;1.002;1.054;346;373; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;6.358;6.117;4.195;4.102;2.163;2.015; 13 Production and operations managers;5.701;5.734;4.178;4.198;1.523;1.536; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;3.835;3.972;2.509;2.628;1.326;1.344; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;3.098;3.117;1.719;1.738;1.379;1.379; 21 Health professionals;23.664;22.545;5.876;5.603;17.788;16.942; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;25.264;24.212;8.074;7.764;17.190;16.448; 23 Other teaching professionals ;8.710;8.689;3.139;3.111;5.571;5.578; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;12.318;12.581;8.663;8.777;3.655;3.804; 25 Legal professionals;4.524;4.460;1.974;1.977;2.550;2.483; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;13.911;12.877;7.443;7.028;6.468;5.849; 27 Information technology professionals;3.567;3.466;2.690;2.584;877;882; 28 Social sciences professionals;5.968;5.097;1.550;1.208;4.418;3.889; 29 Culture and arts professionals;4.437;5.001;2.439;2.708;1.998;2.293; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;11.380;11.336;8.762;8.650;2.618;2.686; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;2.791;2.537;2.519;2.285;272;252; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;4.188;3.348;1.156;926;3.032;2.422; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;621;667;290;294;331;373; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;14.451;13.677;9.024;8.648;5.427;5.029; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;8.998;8.869;3.283;3.154;5.715;5.715; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;10.353;9.428;5.292;4.811;5.061;4.617; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;6.164;5.742;4.687;4.329;1.477;1.413; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;10.531;10.214;5.624;5.342;4.907;4.872; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;2.292;2.489;1.046;1.100;1.246;1.389; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;17.502;17.300;4.663;4.675;12.839;12.625; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);5.882;6.282;1.655;1.708;4.227;4.574; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;13.567;11.685;3.422;2.782;10.145;8.903; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;8.012;7.880;4.073;4.001;3.939;3.879; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;20.145;18.985;8.112;7.462;12.033;11.523; 52 Shop salespersons ;24.773;25.514;6.253;6.523;18.520;18.991; 53 Shopowner traders;8.462;8.610;3.583;3.661;4.879;4.949; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);4.031;4.408;1.795;1.852;2.236;2.556; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);3.150;3.390;441;458;2.709;2.932; 56 Health services personal care workers;17.153;14.363;2.262;1.458;14.891;12.905; 57 Other personal care workers;4.522;4.917;362;469;4.160;4.448; 58 Personal services workers;10.620;11.062;3.667;3.776;6.953;7.286; 59 Protective and security services workers;14.151;14.365;11.550;11.688;2.601;2.677; 61 Skilled farming workers;8.878;8.588;6.490;6.416;2.388;2.172; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);6.032;5.920;4.758;4.642;1.274;1.278; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;1.347;1.385;1.018;1.039;329;346; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;319;321;279;278;40;43; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;14.828;15.052;13.992;14.042;836;1.010; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;6.848;7.323;6.240;6.562;608;761; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;11.295;10.839;10.062;9.573;1.233;1.266; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;9.219;9.141;8.567;8.431;652;710; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;7.880;8.619;7.236;7.823;644;796; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;1.528;1.668;1.097;1.188;431;480; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;6.222;6.506;3.821;4.007;2.401;2.499; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;4.149;4.223;3.165;3.198;984;1.025; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;12.426;12.167;9.281;9.231;3.145;2.936; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;3.785;3.980;2.707;2.836;1.078;1.144; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;5.210;5.185;4.942;4.885;268;300; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;22.234;22.132;20.696;20.577;1.538;1.555; 91 Domestic employees;9.413;9.757;244;264;9.169;9.493; 92 Other cleaning workers;22.643;22.869;4.547;4.424;18.096;18.445; 93 Food preparation assistants;2.435;2.347;772;762;1.663;1.585; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;5.160;5.299;3.175;3.199;1.985;2.100; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;10.156;10.699;8.480;9.020;1.676;1.679; 96 Construction and mining labourers;2.932;2.418;2.811;2.337;121;81; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;17.476;17.275;11.936;11.732;5.540;5.543; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;8.519;9.243;6.117;6.820;2.402;2.423; No data recorded;31.430;19.267;18.462;12.109;12.968;7.158; 22 Huesca; Total;99.581;94.900;54.825;52.552;44.756;42.348; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;231;230;161;160;70;70; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;816;786;534;515;282;271; 13 Production and operations managers;1.111;1.118;849;848;262;270; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;797;805;505;516;292;289; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;774;791;406;415;368;376; 21 Health professionals;4.063;3.798;962;924;3.101;2.874; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;4.134;3.969;1.201;1.137;2.933;2.832; 23 Other teaching professionals ;1.540;1.501;569;534;971;967; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;1.775;1.818;1.220;1.256;555;562; 25 Legal professionals;632;600;245;230;387;370; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;1.945;1.667;962;832;983;835; 27 Information technology professionals;378;348;275;252;103;96; 28 Social sciences professionals;1.045;837;266;189;779;648; 29 Culture and arts professionals;691;776;330;373;361;403; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;1.547;1.534;1.162;1.148;385;386; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;482;433;449;404;33;29; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;595;480;158;124;437;356; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;97;101;39;41;58;60; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;2.130;1.985;1.403;1.328;727;657; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;1.303;1.269;508;483;795;786; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;2.028;1.732;1.080;919;948;813; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;735;691;574;533;161;158; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;1.466;1.410;704;676;762;734; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;414;428;179;182;235;246; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;2.630;2.580;639;647;1.991;1.933; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);806;756;235;221;571;535; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;2.450;2.166;577;489;1.873;1.677; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;1.634;1.603;820;801;814;802; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;3.942;3.372;1.595;1.285;2.347;2.087; 52 Shop salespersons ;3.862;3.889;977;922;2.885;2.967; 53 Shopowner traders;1.600;1.613;637;644;963;969; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);595;628;285;299;310;329; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);579;615;65;64;514;551; 56 Health services personal care workers;3.019;2.522;405;247;2.614;2.275; 57 Other personal care workers;1.020;1.072;64;78;956;994; 58 Personal services workers;1.717;1.742;554;540;1.163;1.202; 59 Protective and security services workers;2.333;2.333;2.026;1.997;307;336; 61 Skilled farming workers;2.631;2.562;2.016;1.980;615;582; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);2.527;2.505;2.049;2.034;478;471; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;436;450;328;334;108;116; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;99;110;80;90;19;20; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;3.245;3.341;3.094;3.154;151;187; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;1.203;1.264;1.126;1.164;77;100; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;1.451;1.404;1.401;1.358;50;46; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;1.892;1.956;1.772;1.802;120;154; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;1.189;1.329;1.111;1.228;78;101; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;259;303;182;217;77;86; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;1.421;1.439;969;977;452;462; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;581;553;465;449;116;104; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;2.027;1.939;1.507;1.446;520;493; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;270;253;199;188;71;65; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.414;1.463;1.350;1.402;64;61; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;3.638;3.662;3.407;3.408;231;254; 91 Domestic employees;1.136;1.190;23;26;1.113;1.164; 92 Other cleaning workers;4.007;3.856;727;663;3.280;3.193; 93 Food preparation assistants;562;519;190;158;372;361; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;813;818;480;485;333;333; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;2.642;2.803;2.315;2.446;327;357; 96 Construction and mining labourers;629;520;600;506;29;14; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;2.031;2.039;1.524;1.517;507;522; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;631;683;515;555;116;128; No data recorded;5.931;3.941;3.775;2.712;2.156;1.229; 44 Teruel; Total;57.366;55.293;31.566;30.455;25.800;24.838; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;143;144;107;105;36;39; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;401;370;265;247;136;123; 13 Production and operations managers;591;620;455;479;136;141; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;419;412;243;255;176;157; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;332;354;184;192;148;162; 21 Health professionals;2.464;2.383;608;600;1.856;1.783; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;2.345;2.286;693;673;1.652;1.613; 23 Other teaching professionals ;736;757;265;270;471;487; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;895;946;632;663;263;283; 25 Legal professionals;314;306;133;139;181;167; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;877;715;385;291;492;424; 27 Information technology professionals;175;165;133;120;42;45; 28 Social sciences professionals;707;509;197;113;510;396; 29 Culture and arts professionals;362;450;195;239;167;211; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;882;883;683;680;199;203; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;279;241;249;216;30;25; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;362;275;107;79;255;196; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;38;39;19;20;19;19; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;946;858;592;539;354;319; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;785;754;309;289;476;465; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;885;827;404;359;481;468; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;348;327;269;247;79;80; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;744;761;376;370;368;391; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;288;304;100;105;188;199; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;1.404;1.361;362;343;1.042;1.018; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);372;378;128;123;244;255; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;1.277;1.070;361;282;916;788; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;1.101;1.086;514;505;587;581; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;2.275;2.242;803;774;1.472;1.468; 52 Shop salespersons ;1.917;1.970;426;447;1.491;1.523; 53 Shopowner traders;1.031;1.028;406;406;625;622; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);374;394;197;198;177;196; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);202;216;22;24;180;192; 56 Health services personal care workers;2.019;1.670;244;164;1.775;1.506; 57 Other personal care workers;421;426;23;33;398;393; 58 Personal services workers;1.080;1.154;297;309;783;845; 59 Protective and security services workers;1.179;1.200;1.030;1.050;149;150; 61 Skilled farming workers;1.312;1.268;824;801;488;467; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.348;1.340;1.034;1.014;314;326; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;608;606;465;460;143;146; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;107;111;97;101;10;10; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;2.513;2.519;2.364;2.363;149;156; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;672;657;639;614;33;43; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;751;723;703;673;48;50; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;1.254;1.218;1.181;1.132;73;86; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;777;838;729;776;48;62; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;118;131;83;90;35;41; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;1.144;1.194;718;746;426;448; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;429;462;338;367;91;95; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;1.606;1.417;1.341;1.191;265;226; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;113;112;96;91;17;21; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;689;661;664;632;25;29; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;2.323;2.365;2.209;2.248;114;117; 91 Domestic employees;626;694;23;23;603;671; 92 Other cleaning workers;2.347;2.430;400;415;1.947;2.015; 93 Food preparation assistants;276;270;61;64;215;206; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;402;456;248;273;154;183; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;1.164;1.259;978;1.061;186;198; 96 Construction and mining labourers;572;461;536;443;36;18; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;1.752;1.723;1.304;1.281;448;442; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;283;347;220;264;63;83; No data recorded;3.210;2.150;1.895;1.384;1.315;766; 50 Zaragoza; Total;421.859;408.393;223.476;216.920;198.383;191.473; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;974;1.053;734;789;240;264; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;5.141;4.961;3.396;3.340;1.745;1.621; 13 Production and operations managers;3.999;3.996;2.874;2.871;1.125;1.125; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;2.619;2.755;1.761;1.857;858;898; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.992;1.972;1.129;1.131;863;841; 21 Health professionals;17.137;16.364;4.306;4.079;12.831;12.285; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;18.785;17.957;6.180;5.954;12.605;12.003; 23 Other teaching professionals ;6.434;6.431;2.305;2.307;4.129;4.124; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;9.648;9.817;6.811;6.858;2.837;2.959; 25 Legal professionals;3.578;3.554;1.596;1.608;1.982;1.946; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;11.089;10.495;6.096;5.905;4.993;4.590; 27 Information technology professionals;3.014;2.953;2.282;2.212;732;741; 28 Social sciences professionals;4.216;3.751;1.087;906;3.129;2.845; 29 Culture and arts professionals;3.384;3.775;1.914;2.096;1.470;1.679; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;8.951;8.919;6.917;6.822;2.034;2.097; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;2.030;1.863;1.821;1.665;209;198; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;3.231;2.593;891;723;2.340;1.870; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;486;527;232;233;254;294; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;11.375;10.834;7.029;6.781;4.346;4.053; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;6.910;6.846;2.466;2.382;4.444;4.464; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;7.440;6.869;3.808;3.533;3.632;3.336; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;5.081;4.724;3.844;3.549;1.237;1.175; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;8.321;8.043;4.544;4.296;3.777;3.747; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.590;1.757;767;813;823;944; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;13.468;13.359;3.662;3.685;9.806;9.674; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);4.704;5.148;1.292;1.364;3.412;3.784; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;9.840;8.449;2.484;2.011;7.356;6.438; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;5.277;5.191;2.739;2.695;2.538;2.496; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;13.928;13.371;5.714;5.403;8.214;7.968; 52 Shop salespersons ;18.994;19.655;4.850;5.154;14.144;14.501; 53 Shopowner traders;5.831;5.969;2.540;2.611;3.291;3.358; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);3.062;3.386;1.313;1.355;1.749;2.031; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);2.369;2.559;354;370;2.015;2.189; 56 Health services personal care workers;12.115;10.171;1.613;1.047;10.502;9.124; 57 Other personal care workers;3.081;3.419;275;358;2.806;3.061; 58 Personal services workers;7.823;8.166;2.816;2.927;5.007;5.239; 59 Protective and security services workers;10.639;10.832;8.494;8.641;2.145;2.191; 61 Skilled farming workers;4.935;4.758;3.650;3.635;1.285;1.123; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);2.157;2.075;1.675;1.594;482;481; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;303;329;225;245;78;84; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;113;100;102;87;11;13; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;9.070;9.192;8.534;8.525;536;667; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;4.973;5.402;4.475;4.784;498;618; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;9.093;8.712;7.958;7.542;1.135;1.170; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;6.073;5.967;5.614;5.497;459;470; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;5.914;6.452;5.396;5.819;518;633; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;1.151;1.234;832;881;319;353; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;3.657;3.873;2.134;2.284;1.523;1.589; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;3.139;3.208;2.362;2.382;777;826; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;8.793;8.811;6.433;6.594;2.360;2.217; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;3.402;3.615;2.412;2.557;990;1.058; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;3.107;3.061;2.928;2.851;179;210; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;16.273;16.105;15.080;14.921;1.193;1.184; 91 Domestic employees;7.651;7.873;198;215;7.453;7.658; 92 Other cleaning workers;16.289;16.583;3.420;3.346;12.869;13.237; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.597;1.558;521;540;1.076;1.018; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;3.945;4.025;2.447;2.441;1.498;1.584; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;6.350;6.637;5.187;5.513;1.163;1.124; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.731;1.437;1.675;1.388;56;49; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;13.693;13.513;9.108;8.934;4.585;4.579; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;7.605;8.213;5.382;6.001;2.223;2.212; No data recorded;22.289;13.176;12.792;8.013;9.497;5.163; 03 Asturias, Principado de; Total;382.142;370.728;195.780;190.283;186.362;180.445; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;811;930;553;624;258;306; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;3.774;3.716;2.413;2.396;1.361;1.320; 13 Production and operations managers;3.815;3.817;2.747;2.738;1.068;1.079; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;3.011;2.985;1.806;1.841;1.205;1.144; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;2.621;2.773;1.423;1.523;1.198;1.250; 21 Health professionals;18.079;17.417;4.599;4.457;13.480;12.960; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;18.960;17.154;5.905;5.389;13.055;11.765; 23 Other teaching professionals ;5.500;5.532;2.000;1.979;3.500;3.553; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;9.515;9.805;6.696;6.834;2.819;2.971; 25 Legal professionals;4.397;4.457;1.856;1.866;2.541;2.591; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;7.405;7.164;3.255;3.131;4.150;4.033; 27 Information technology professionals;3.345;3.256;2.417;2.326;928;930; 28 Social sciences professionals;3.864;3.845;947;853;2.917;2.992; 29 Culture and arts professionals;2.742;2.939;1.432;1.493;1.310;1.446; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;6.857;6.802;5.501;5.333;1.356;1.469; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.913;1.782;1.772;1.646;141;136; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;3.648;3.045;1.019;876;2.629;2.169; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;362;404;179;186;183;218; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;10.182;9.774;6.286;6.124;3.896;3.650; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;5.397;5.353;2.117;2.072;3.280;3.281; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;5.994;5.718;3.228;3.002;2.766;2.716; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;4.765;4.376;3.506;3.219;1.259;1.157; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;5.604;5.471;2.861;2.751;2.743;2.720; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.818;2.070;851;929;967;1.141; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;9.869;9.688;2.898;2.815;6.971;6.873; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);5.411;5.440;1.523;1.429;3.888;4.011; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;7.682;6.879;2.038;1.795;5.644;5.084; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;7.470;7.436;3.654;3.635;3.816;3.801; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;16.731;15.494;7.010;6.287;9.721;9.207; 52 Shop salespersons ;21.636;22.094;5.342;5.490;16.294;16.604; 53 Shopowner traders;7.440;7.519;2.974;3.004;4.466;4.515; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);2.937;3.105;1.514;1.579;1.423;1.526; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);3.424;3.746;402;466;3.022;3.280; 56 Health services personal care workers;13.607;11.342;2.000;1.344;11.607;9.998; 57 Other personal care workers;4.270;4.358;388;517;3.882;3.841; 58 Personal services workers;8.931;9.199;2.395;2.496;6.536;6.703; 59 Protective and security services workers;9.699;9.818;8.328;8.427;1.371;1.391; 61 Skilled farming workers;1.357;1.148;900;825;457;323; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);6.494;6.790;3.295;3.440;3.199;3.350; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;109;106;63;63;46;43; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;1.134;1.216;1.067;1.149;67;67; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;11.196;11.134;10.732;10.574;464;560; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;4.590;4.675;4.339;4.401;251;274; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;8.473;7.989;8.303;7.794;170;195; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;6.272;6.264;5.945;5.922;327;342; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;5.776;6.316;5.503;5.969;273;347; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;863;938;659;709;204;229; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.912;3.016;1.901;1.951;1.011;1.065; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.504;1.518;1.075;1.039;429;479; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;6.184;6.115;5.499;5.445;685;670; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;712;766;632;671;80;95; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;2.758;2.774;2.651;2.675;107;99; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;14.327;14.363;13.238;13.288;1.089;1.075; 91 Domestic employees;7.069;7.474;250;265;6.819;7.209; 92 Other cleaning workers;15.347;15.385;3.521;3.388;11.826;11.997; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.834;1.749;527;510;1.307;1.239; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;3.321;3.454;2.307;2.341;1.014;1.113; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;1.541;1.509;1.281;1.274;260;235; 96 Construction and mining labourers;2.249;1.978;2.184;1.916;65;62; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;4.784;4.819;3.956;3.954;828;865; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;3.226;3.565;2.598;2.851;628;714; No data recorded;14.624;8.964;7.519;4.997;7.105;3.967; 33 Asturias; Total;382.142;370.728;195.780;190.283;186.362;180.445; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;811;930;553;624;258;306; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;3.774;3.716;2.413;2.396;1.361;1.320; 13 Production and operations managers;3.815;3.817;2.747;2.738;1.068;1.079; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;3.011;2.985;1.806;1.841;1.205;1.144; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;2.621;2.773;1.423;1.523;1.198;1.250; 21 Health professionals;18.079;17.417;4.599;4.457;13.480;12.960; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;18.960;17.154;5.905;5.389;13.055;11.765; 23 Other teaching professionals ;5.500;5.532;2.000;1.979;3.500;3.553; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;9.515;9.805;6.696;6.834;2.819;2.971; 25 Legal professionals;4.397;4.457;1.856;1.866;2.541;2.591; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;7.405;7.164;3.255;3.131;4.150;4.033; 27 Information technology professionals;3.345;3.256;2.417;2.326;928;930; 28 Social sciences professionals;3.864;3.845;947;853;2.917;2.992; 29 Culture and arts professionals;2.742;2.939;1.432;1.493;1.310;1.446; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;6.857;6.802;5.501;5.333;1.356;1.469; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.913;1.782;1.772;1.646;141;136; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;3.648;3.045;1.019;876;2.629;2.169; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;362;404;179;186;183;218; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;10.182;9.774;6.286;6.124;3.896;3.650; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;5.397;5.353;2.117;2.072;3.280;3.281; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;5.994;5.718;3.228;3.002;2.766;2.716; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;4.765;4.376;3.506;3.219;1.259;1.157; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;5.604;5.471;2.861;2.751;2.743;2.720; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.818;2.070;851;929;967;1.141; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;9.869;9.688;2.898;2.815;6.971;6.873; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);5.411;5.440;1.523;1.429;3.888;4.011; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;7.682;6.879;2.038;1.795;5.644;5.084; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;7.470;7.436;3.654;3.635;3.816;3.801; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;16.731;15.494;7.010;6.287;9.721;9.207; 52 Shop salespersons ;21.636;22.094;5.342;5.490;16.294;16.604; 53 Shopowner traders;7.440;7.519;2.974;3.004;4.466;4.515; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);2.937;3.105;1.514;1.579;1.423;1.526; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);3.424;3.746;402;466;3.022;3.280; 56 Health services personal care workers;13.607;11.342;2.000;1.344;11.607;9.998; 57 Other personal care workers;4.270;4.358;388;517;3.882;3.841; 58 Personal services workers;8.931;9.199;2.395;2.496;6.536;6.703; 59 Protective and security services workers;9.699;9.818;8.328;8.427;1.371;1.391; 61 Skilled farming workers;1.357;1.148;900;825;457;323; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);6.494;6.790;3.295;3.440;3.199;3.350; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;109;106;63;63;46;43; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;1.134;1.216;1.067;1.149;67;67; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;11.196;11.134;10.732;10.574;464;560; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;4.590;4.675;4.339;4.401;251;274; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;8.473;7.989;8.303;7.794;170;195; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;6.272;6.264;5.945;5.922;327;342; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;5.776;6.316;5.503;5.969;273;347; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;863;938;659;709;204;229; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.912;3.016;1.901;1.951;1.011;1.065; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.504;1.518;1.075;1.039;429;479; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;6.184;6.115;5.499;5.445;685;670; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;712;766;632;671;80;95; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;2.758;2.774;2.651;2.675;107;99; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;14.327;14.363;13.238;13.288;1.089;1.075; 91 Domestic employees;7.069;7.474;250;265;6.819;7.209; 92 Other cleaning workers;15.347;15.385;3.521;3.388;11.826;11.997; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.834;1.749;527;510;1.307;1.239; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;3.321;3.454;2.307;2.341;1.014;1.113; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;1.541;1.509;1.281;1.274;260;235; 96 Construction and mining labourers;2.249;1.978;2.184;1.916;65;62; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;4.784;4.819;3.956;3.954;828;865; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;3.226;3.565;2.598;2.851;628;714; No data recorded;14.624;8.964;7.519;4.997;7.105;3.967; 04 Balears, Illes; Total;467.383;443.809;251.339;239.418;216.044;204.391; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;1.167;1.276;798;860;369;416; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;4.988;4.642;3.139;3.023;1.849;1.619; 13 Production and operations managers;4.909;4.843;3.675;3.625;1.234;1.218; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;4.038;3.365;2.538;2.134;1.500;1.231; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;4.556;5.104;2.850;3.233;1.706;1.871; 21 Health professionals;19.630;18.112;5.876;5.445;13.754;12.667; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;21.608;20.792;6.414;6.121;15.194;14.671; 23 Other teaching professionals ;8.298;6.669;2.862;2.241;5.436;4.428; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;7.039;7.001;4.779;4.783;2.260;2.218; 25 Legal professionals;4.421;4.372;1.969;2.000;2.452;2.372; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;7.866;7.180;3.796;3.471;4.070;3.709; 27 Information technology professionals;2.459;2.402;1.965;1.898;494;504; 28 Social sciences professionals;4.274;4.231;1.095;1.001;3.179;3.230; 29 Culture and arts professionals;5.191;5.480;2.795;2.958;2.396;2.522; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;6.268;6.336;4.967;4.939;1.301;1.397; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;2.599;1.995;2.386;1.832;213;163; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;3.297;2.673;907;773;2.390;1.900; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;348;382;183;187;165;195; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;14.021;12.953;7.961;7.473;6.060;5.480; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;7.148;6.499;2.927;2.521;4.221;3.978; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;10.399;9.812;5.566;5.219;4.833;4.593; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;4.353;4.172;3.577;3.436;776;736; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;7.953;7.660;4.449;4.172;3.504;3.488; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.740;1.799;875;860;865;939; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;15.946;15.537;4.755;4.635;11.191;10.902; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);9.366;9.437;3.432;3.518;5.934;5.919; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;16.439;14.725;4.384;3.744;12.055;10.981; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;10.669;10.125;6.350;6.044;4.319;4.081; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;22.460;20.035;11.039;9.626;11.421;10.409; 52 Shop salespersons ;26.436;26.435;7.702;7.940;18.734;18.495; 53 Shopowner traders;8.694;8.659;4.076;4.033;4.618;4.626; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);4.154;4.431;2.107;2.213;2.047;2.218; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);2.493;2.583;536;555;1.957;2.028; 56 Health services personal care workers;11.852;10.007;2.438;1.861;9.414;8.146; 57 Other personal care workers;2.439;2.540;353;445;2.086;2.095; 58 Personal services workers;10.566;11.133;3.898;4.138;6.668;6.995; 59 Protective and security services workers;11.150;10.956;9.098;8.942;2.052;2.014; 61 Skilled farming workers;4.594;4.329;3.829;3.698;765;631; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);305;307;234;239;71;68; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;521;527;382;386;139;141; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;690;693;629;631;61;62; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;26.304;26.670;25.396;25.520;908;1.150; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;8.022;8.121;7.634;7.659;388;462; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;2.456;2.298;2.383;2.245;73;53; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;6.818;6.873;6.401;6.377;417;496; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;7.730;8.153;7.252;7.513;478;640; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;962;1.030;700;724;262;306; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.388;2.495;1.443;1.494;945;1.001; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;3.112;3.135;2.303;2.397;809;738; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;1.649;1.563;1.236;1.215;413;348; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;642;610;568;539;74;71; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;2.158;2.168;2.037;2.029;121;139; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;15.255;14.685;13.813;13.246;1.442;1.439; 91 Domestic employees;8.766;8.985;1.299;1.370;7.467;7.615; 92 Other cleaning workers;17.924;17.853;3.644;3.525;14.280;14.328; 93 Food preparation assistants;3.594;3.321;1.833;1.713;1.761;1.608; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;4.285;4.342;3.229;3.254;1.056;1.088; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;2.985;3.570;2.601;3.072;384;498; 96 Construction and mining labourers;5.445;4.222;5.388;4.145;57;77; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;1.985;1.807;1.543;1.323;442;484; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;4.941;5.257;4.151;4.377;790;880; No data recorded;22.618;14.442;12.894;8.828;9.724;5.614; 07 Balears, Illes; Total;467.383;443.809;251.339;239.418;216.044;204.391; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;1.167;1.276;798;860;369;416; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;4.988;4.642;3.139;3.023;1.849;1.619; 13 Production and operations managers;4.909;4.843;3.675;3.625;1.234;1.218; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;4.038;3.365;2.538;2.134;1.500;1.231; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;4.556;5.104;2.850;3.233;1.706;1.871; 21 Health professionals;19.630;18.112;5.876;5.445;13.754;12.667; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;21.608;20.792;6.414;6.121;15.194;14.671; 23 Other teaching professionals ;8.298;6.669;2.862;2.241;5.436;4.428; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;7.039;7.001;4.779;4.783;2.260;2.218; 25 Legal professionals;4.421;4.372;1.969;2.000;2.452;2.372; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;7.866;7.180;3.796;3.471;4.070;3.709; 27 Information technology professionals;2.459;2.402;1.965;1.898;494;504; 28 Social sciences professionals;4.274;4.231;1.095;1.001;3.179;3.230; 29 Culture and arts professionals;5.191;5.480;2.795;2.958;2.396;2.522; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;6.268;6.336;4.967;4.939;1.301;1.397; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;2.599;1.995;2.386;1.832;213;163; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;3.297;2.673;907;773;2.390;1.900; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;348;382;183;187;165;195; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;14.021;12.953;7.961;7.473;6.060;5.480; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;7.148;6.499;2.927;2.521;4.221;3.978; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;10.399;9.812;5.566;5.219;4.833;4.593; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;4.353;4.172;3.577;3.436;776;736; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;7.953;7.660;4.449;4.172;3.504;3.488; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.740;1.799;875;860;865;939; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;15.946;15.537;4.755;4.635;11.191;10.902; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);9.366;9.437;3.432;3.518;5.934;5.919; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;16.439;14.725;4.384;3.744;12.055;10.981; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;10.669;10.125;6.350;6.044;4.319;4.081; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;22.460;20.035;11.039;9.626;11.421;10.409; 52 Shop salespersons ;26.436;26.435;7.702;7.940;18.734;18.495; 53 Shopowner traders;8.694;8.659;4.076;4.033;4.618;4.626; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);4.154;4.431;2.107;2.213;2.047;2.218; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);2.493;2.583;536;555;1.957;2.028; 56 Health services personal care workers;11.852;10.007;2.438;1.861;9.414;8.146; 57 Other personal care workers;2.439;2.540;353;445;2.086;2.095; 58 Personal services workers;10.566;11.133;3.898;4.138;6.668;6.995; 59 Protective and security services workers;11.150;10.956;9.098;8.942;2.052;2.014; 61 Skilled farming workers;4.594;4.329;3.829;3.698;765;631; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);305;307;234;239;71;68; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;521;527;382;386;139;141; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;690;693;629;631;61;62; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;26.304;26.670;25.396;25.520;908;1.150; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;8.022;8.121;7.634;7.659;388;462; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;2.456;2.298;2.383;2.245;73;53; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;6.818;6.873;6.401;6.377;417;496; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;7.730;8.153;7.252;7.513;478;640; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;962;1.030;700;724;262;306; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.388;2.495;1.443;1.494;945;1.001; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;3.112;3.135;2.303;2.397;809;738; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;1.649;1.563;1.236;1.215;413;348; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;642;610;568;539;74;71; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;2.158;2.168;2.037;2.029;121;139; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;15.255;14.685;13.813;13.246;1.442;1.439; 91 Domestic employees;8.766;8.985;1.299;1.370;7.467;7.615; 92 Other cleaning workers;17.924;17.853;3.644;3.525;14.280;14.328; 93 Food preparation assistants;3.594;3.321;1.833;1.713;1.761;1.608; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;4.285;4.342;3.229;3.254;1.056;1.088; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;2.985;3.570;2.601;3.072;384;498; 96 Construction and mining labourers;5.445;4.222;5.388;4.145;57;77; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;1.985;1.807;1.543;1.323;442;484; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;4.941;5.257;4.151;4.377;790;880; No data recorded;22.618;14.442;12.894;8.828;9.724;5.614; 05 Canarias; Total;883.334;829.311;462.948;437.370;420.386;391.941; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;1.574;1.874;1.030;1.198;544;676; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;7.066;6.645;4.353;4.125;2.713;2.520; 13 Production and operations managers;5.735;5.688;4.327;4.277;1.408;1.411; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;6.192;5.854;3.999;3.823;2.193;2.031; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;5.119;5.490;3.268;3.510;1.851;1.980; 21 Health professionals;38.138;34.533;11.920;10.808;26.218;23.725; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;42.339;36.764;13.762;11.843;28.577;24.921; 23 Other teaching professionals ;10.054;10.146;3.706;3.701;6.348;6.445; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;12.083;12.279;8.158;8.266;3.925;4.013; 25 Legal professionals;8.120;7.841;3.552;3.474;4.568;4.367; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;15.621;14.669;8.084;7.554;7.537;7.115; 27 Information technology professionals;3.320;3.160;2.592;2.443;728;717; 28 Social sciences professionals;8.770;8.501;2.271;2.040;6.499;6.461; 29 Culture and arts professionals;9.389;9.380;5.563;5.466;3.826;3.914; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;11.036;10.947;9.161;8.905;1.875;2.042; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;3.100;2.638;2.804;2.386;296;252; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;6.541;5.519;1.923;1.611;4.618;3.908; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;601;725;334;366;267;359; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;24.689;22.463;13.840;12.863;10.849;9.600; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;12.311;11.481;5.142;4.674;7.169;6.807; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;19.217;17.918;10.848;10.024;8.369;7.894; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;7.102;6.465;5.545;5.102;1.557;1.363; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;11.384;10.800;6.254;5.712;5.130;5.088; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;3.275;3.516;1.799;1.835;1.476;1.681; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;24.495;24.725;7.198;7.252;17.297;17.473; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);15.890;14.823;5.893;5.485;9.997;9.338; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;27.504;24.295;7.628;6.554;19.876;17.741; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;15.637;15.028;9.201;8.863;6.436;6.165; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;63.716;57.365;35.119;31.558;28.597;25.807; 52 Shop salespersons ;66.685;64.874;20.653;20.398;46.032;44.476; 53 Shopowner traders;14.777;14.750;7.365;7.380;7.412;7.370; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);9.060;9.518;4.995;5.164;4.065;4.354; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);4.264;4.629;1.068;1.135;3.196;3.494; 56 Health services personal care workers;23.776;18.880;5.286;3.532;18.490;15.348; 57 Other personal care workers;8.395;8.928;967;1.311;7.428;7.617; 58 Personal services workers;22.313;22.781;8.833;9.091;13.480;13.690; 59 Protective and security services workers;29.570;29.036;24.751;24.370;4.819;4.666; 61 Skilled farming workers;7.507;7.064;5.354;5.224;2.153;1.840; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);743;734;522;525;221;209; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;111;101;78;73;33;28; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;1.538;1.388;1.413;1.266;125;122; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;27.807;27.816;26.755;26.531;1.052;1.285; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;8.472;8.842;8.039;8.298;433;544; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;4.235;4.080;4.112;3.956;123;124; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;10.241;10.312;9.598;9.624;643;688; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;9.867;10.672;9.403;10.011;464;661; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;1.253;1.407;974;1.085;279;322; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;4.326;4.730;2.766;2.980;1.560;1.750; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;3.083;3.131;2.489;2.510;594;621; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;3.083;2.766;2.344;2.179;739;587; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;1.190;1.193;961;950;229;243; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;3.716;3.434;3.543;3.285;173;149; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;34.829;33.615;31.747;30.497;3.082;3.118; 91 Domestic employees;9.197;9.315;603;636;8.594;8.679; 92 Other cleaning workers;56.590;52.259;13.772;12.768;42.818;39.491; 93 Food preparation assistants;10.316;9.328;5.665;5.116;4.651;4.212; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;9.063;9.159;6.876;6.844;2.187;2.315; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;13.440;13.670;9.380;9.315;4.060;4.355; 96 Construction and mining labourers;7.652;6.709;7.437;6.413;215;296; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;5.677;5.351;3.904;3.668;1.773;1.683; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;10.952;11.577;9.575;10.080;1.377;1.497; No data recorded;39.588;25.730;22.446;15.437;17.142;10.293; 35 Palmas, Las; Total;466.555;437.877;246.277;233.164;220.278;204.713; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;820;981;567;664;253;317; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;3.759;3.518;2.309;2.194;1.450;1.324; 13 Production and operations managers;2.784;2.745;2.132;2.086;652;659; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;3.079;2.912;2.048;1.963;1.031;949; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;2.656;2.876;1.748;1.902;908;974; 21 Health professionals;19.544;17.652;6.293;5.747;13.251;11.905; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;22.594;19.617;7.239;6.248;15.355;13.369; 23 Other teaching professionals ;5.115;5.308;1.899;1.957;3.216;3.351; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;6.211;6.273;4.218;4.242;1.993;2.031; 25 Legal professionals;4.341;4.232;1.969;1.916;2.372;2.316; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;8.462;8.019;4.581;4.356;3.881;3.663; 27 Information technology professionals;1.638;1.547;1.266;1.193;372;354; 28 Social sciences professionals;4.289;4.341;1.097;1.049;3.192;3.292; 29 Culture and arts professionals;4.502;4.517;2.653;2.610;1.849;1.907; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;5.839;5.835;4.841;4.733;998;1.102; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.709;1.469;1.557;1.331;152;138; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;3.278;2.852;957;833;2.321;2.019; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;341;415;187;217;154;198; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;12.759;11.620;7.156;6.676;5.603;4.944; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;6.465;6.064;2.699;2.443;3.766;3.621; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;10.388;9.636;6.009;5.517;4.379;4.119; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;3.449;3.143;2.677;2.468;772;675; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;6.261;5.797;3.466;3.048;2.795;2.749; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.681;1.795;935;949;746;846; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;13.570;13.763;3.904;3.949;9.666;9.814; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);8.662;8.028;3.312;3.060;5.350;4.968; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;14.198;12.633;3.883;3.341;10.315;9.292; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;7.590;7.270;4.644;4.464;2.946;2.806; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;33.158;29.600;18.730;16.662;14.428;12.938; 52 Shop salespersons ;36.860;35.731;11.595;11.459;25.265;24.272; 53 Shopowner traders;7.231;7.230;3.765;3.767;3.466;3.463; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);4.751;5.027;2.594;2.705;2.157;2.322; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);2.263;2.469;522;565;1.741;1.904; 56 Health services personal care workers;12.452;9.393;2.927;1.874;9.525;7.519; 57 Other personal care workers;4.090;4.405;467;668;3.623;3.737; 58 Personal services workers;11.680;11.879;4.809;4.914;6.871;6.965; 59 Protective and security services workers;17.627;17.257;14.728;14.432;2.899;2.825; 61 Skilled farming workers;3.232;3.004;2.221;2.167;1.011;837; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);382;384;272;275;110;109; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;47;47;33;32;14;15; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;710;671;658;614;52;57; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;14.456;14.640;13.960;13.997;496;643; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;4.855;5.068;4.606;4.772;249;296; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;2.225;2.210;2.159;2.141;66;69; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;5.181;5.245;4.860;4.903;321;342; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;5.198;5.681;4.963;5.320;235;361; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;606;683;480;534;126;149; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.226;2.430;1.458;1.567;768;863; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.767;1.790;1.470;1.489;297;301; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;1.605;1.482;1.227;1.182;378;300; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;614;627;500;506;114;121; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.851;1.711;1.770;1.644;81;67; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;19.646;18.967;17.845;17.173;1.801;1.794; 91 Domestic employees;5.196;5.222;371;384;4.825;4.838; 92 Other cleaning workers;31.454;28.395;7.698;7.120;23.756;21.275; 93 Food preparation assistants;5.845;5.212;3.534;3.182;2.311;2.030; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;4.901;5.023;3.665;3.680;1.236;1.343; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;6.002;6.346;3.839;3.998;2.163;2.348; 96 Construction and mining labourers;3.635;3.401;3.546;3.200;89;201; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;2.817;2.638;2.045;1.876;772;762; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;6.000;6.319;5.191;5.422;809;897; No data recorded;20.008;12.832;11.523;7.784;8.485;5.048; 38 Santa Cruz de Tenerife; Total;416.779;391.434;216.671;204.206;200.108;187.228; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;754;893;463;534;291;359; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;3.307;3.127;2.044;1.931;1.263;1.196; 13 Production and operations managers;2.951;2.943;2.195;2.191;756;752; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;3.113;2.942;1.951;1.860;1.162;1.082; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;2.463;2.614;1.520;1.608;943;1.006; 21 Health professionals;18.594;16.881;5.627;5.061;12.967;11.820; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;19.745;17.147;6.523;5.595;13.222;11.552; 23 Other teaching professionals ;4.939;4.838;1.807;1.744;3.132;3.094; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;5.872;6.006;3.940;4.024;1.932;1.982; 25 Legal professionals;3.779;3.609;1.583;1.558;2.196;2.051; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;7.159;6.650;3.503;3.198;3.656;3.452; 27 Information technology professionals;1.682;1.613;1.326;1.250;356;363; 28 Social sciences professionals;4.481;4.160;1.174;991;3.307;3.169; 29 Culture and arts professionals;4.887;4.863;2.910;2.856;1.977;2.007; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;5.197;5.112;4.320;4.172;877;940; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.391;1.169;1.247;1.055;144;114; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;3.263;2.667;966;778;2.297;1.889; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;260;310;147;149;113;161; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;11.930;10.843;6.684;6.187;5.246;4.656; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;5.846;5.417;2.443;2.231;3.403;3.186; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;8.829;8.282;4.839;4.507;3.990;3.775; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;3.653;3.322;2.868;2.634;785;688; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;5.123;5.003;2.788;2.664;2.335;2.339; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.594;1.721;864;886;730;835; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;10.925;10.962;3.294;3.303;7.631;7.659; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);7.228;6.795;2.581;2.425;4.647;4.370; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;13.306;11.662;3.745;3.213;9.561;8.449; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;8.047;7.758;4.557;4.399;3.490;3.359; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;30.558;27.765;16.389;14.896;14.169;12.869; 52 Shop salespersons ;29.825;29.143;9.058;8.939;20.767;20.204; 53 Shopowner traders;7.546;7.520;3.600;3.613;3.946;3.907; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);4.309;4.491;2.401;2.459;1.908;2.032; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);2.001;2.160;546;570;1.455;1.590; 56 Health services personal care workers;11.324;9.487;2.359;1.658;8.965;7.829; 57 Other personal care workers;4.305;4.523;500;643;3.805;3.880; 58 Personal services workers;10.633;10.902;4.024;4.177;6.609;6.725; 59 Protective and security services workers;11.943;11.779;10.023;9.938;1.920;1.841; 61 Skilled farming workers;4.275;4.060;3.133;3.057;1.142;1.003; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);361;350;250;250;111;100; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;64;54;45;41;19;13; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;828;717;755;652;73;65; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;13.351;13.176;12.795;12.534;556;642; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;3.617;3.774;3.433;3.526;184;248; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;2.010;1.870;1.953;1.815;57;55; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;5.060;5.067;4.738;4.721;322;346; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;4.669;4.991;4.440;4.691;229;300; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;647;724;494;551;153;173; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.100;2.300;1.308;1.413;792;887; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.316;1.341;1.019;1.021;297;320; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;1.478;1.284;1.117;997;361;287; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;576;566;461;444;115;122; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.865;1.723;1.773;1.641;92;82; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;15.183;14.648;13.902;13.324;1.281;1.324; 91 Domestic employees;4.001;4.093;232;252;3.769;3.841; 92 Other cleaning workers;25.136;23.864;6.074;5.648;19.062;18.216; 93 Food preparation assistants;4.471;4.116;2.131;1.934;2.340;2.182; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;4.162;4.136;3.211;3.164;951;972; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;7.438;7.324;5.541;5.317;1.897;2.007; 96 Construction and mining labourers;4.017;3.308;3.891;3.213;126;95; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;2.860;2.713;1.859;1.792;1.001;921; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;4.952;5.258;4.384;4.658;568;600; No data recorded;19.580;12.898;10.923;7.653;8.657;5.245; 06 Cantabria; Total;235.591;227.205;124.732;120.606;110.859;106.599; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;564;642;404;451;160;191; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;2.352;2.226;1.502;1.459;850;767; 13 Production and operations managers;2.253;2.264;1.693;1.691;560;573; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.837;1.914;1.146;1.198;691;716; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.580;1.672;910;964;670;708; 21 Health professionals;9.849;9.405;2.629;2.509;7.220;6.896; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;12.756;11.051;4.053;3.515;8.703;7.536; 23 Other teaching professionals ;3.279;3.223;1.122;1.072;2.157;2.151; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;5.101;5.359;3.621;3.780;1.480;1.579; 25 Legal professionals;2.147;2.122;929;941;1.218;1.181; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;3.896;3.659;1.758;1.645;2.138;2.014; 27 Information technology professionals;1.354;1.336;1.012;958;342;378; 28 Social sciences professionals;2.192;2.222;634;598;1.558;1.624; 29 Culture and arts professionals;1.336;1.450;665;723;671;727; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;4.226;4.280;3.407;3.426;819;854; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.309;1.200;1.185;1.091;124;109; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.884;1.575;540;464;1.344;1.111; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;200;223;98;105;102;118; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;6.132;5.840;3.702;3.553;2.430;2.287; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;3.957;3.719;1.520;1.373;2.437;2.346; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;4.162;3.897;2.284;2.013;1.878;1.884; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;2.086;1.980;1.639;1.558;447;422; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;3.981;3.867;2.154;2.034;1.827;1.833; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.005;1.134;484;537;521;597; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;5.549;5.439;1.623;1.590;3.926;3.849; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);4.128;4.345;1.162;1.263;2.966;3.082; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;5.144;4.540;1.419;1.189;3.725;3.351; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;3.947;3.883;2.116;2.086;1.831;1.797; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;10.346;9.656;4.321;3.961;6.025;5.695; 52 Shop salespersons ;11.740;11.751;3.035;3.097;8.705;8.654; 53 Shopowner traders;4.426;4.528;1.851;1.899;2.575;2.629; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.959;2.245;1.009;1.032;950;1.213; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);1.854;1.931;279;274;1.575;1.657; 56 Health services personal care workers;7.699;6.425;984;694;6.715;5.731; 57 Other personal care workers;2.236;2.421;188;248;2.048;2.173; 58 Personal services workers;5.210;5.359;1.662;1.693;3.548;3.666; 59 Protective and security services workers;5.380;5.497;4.585;4.669;795;828; 61 Skilled farming workers;930;877;722;726;208;151; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);3.529;3.675;2.111;2.194;1.418;1.481; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;51;53;33;35;18;18; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;793;773;728;693;65;80; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;8.504;8.471;8.191;8.075;313;396; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;2.934;3.005;2.822;2.874;112;131; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;4.475;4.275;4.257;4.075;218;200; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;3.902;3.899;3.676;3.656;226;243; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;3.237;3.518;3.098;3.313;139;205; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;560;626;432;478;128;148; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;3.384;3.503;1.635;1.699;1.749;1.804; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.198;1.289;964;1.039;234;250; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;3.933;3.767;3.427;3.289;506;478; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;631;653;556;577;75;76; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.630;1.594;1.558;1.527;72;67; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;9.260;9.096;8.620;8.465;640;631; 91 Domestic employees;4.334;4.503;147;143;4.187;4.360; 92 Other cleaning workers;9.277;9.403;2.276;2.263;7.001;7.140; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.135;1.085;405;391;730;694; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.916;1.948;1.396;1.380;520;568; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;1.338;1.615;1.060;1.255;278;360; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.547;1.270;1.519;1.237;28;33; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;5.430;5.099;3.862;3.794;1.568;1.305; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;2.596;2.877;2.225;2.464;371;413; No data recorded;10.011;6.051;5.687;3.611;4.324;2.440; 39 Cantabria; Total;235.591;227.205;124.732;120.606;110.859;106.599; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;564;642;404;451;160;191; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;2.352;2.226;1.502;1.459;850;767; 13 Production and operations managers;2.253;2.264;1.693;1.691;560;573; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.837;1.914;1.146;1.198;691;716; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.580;1.672;910;964;670;708; 21 Health professionals;9.849;9.405;2.629;2.509;7.220;6.896; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;12.756;11.051;4.053;3.515;8.703;7.536; 23 Other teaching professionals ;3.279;3.223;1.122;1.072;2.157;2.151; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;5.101;5.359;3.621;3.780;1.480;1.579; 25 Legal professionals;2.147;2.122;929;941;1.218;1.181; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;3.896;3.659;1.758;1.645;2.138;2.014; 27 Information technology professionals;1.354;1.336;1.012;958;342;378; 28 Social sciences professionals;2.192;2.222;634;598;1.558;1.624; 29 Culture and arts professionals;1.336;1.450;665;723;671;727; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;4.226;4.280;3.407;3.426;819;854; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.309;1.200;1.185;1.091;124;109; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.884;1.575;540;464;1.344;1.111; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;200;223;98;105;102;118; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;6.132;5.840;3.702;3.553;2.430;2.287; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;3.957;3.719;1.520;1.373;2.437;2.346; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;4.162;3.897;2.284;2.013;1.878;1.884; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;2.086;1.980;1.639;1.558;447;422; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;3.981;3.867;2.154;2.034;1.827;1.833; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.005;1.134;484;537;521;597; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;5.549;5.439;1.623;1.590;3.926;3.849; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);4.128;4.345;1.162;1.263;2.966;3.082; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;5.144;4.540;1.419;1.189;3.725;3.351; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;3.947;3.883;2.116;2.086;1.831;1.797; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;10.346;9.656;4.321;3.961;6.025;5.695; 52 Shop salespersons ;11.740;11.751;3.035;3.097;8.705;8.654; 53 Shopowner traders;4.426;4.528;1.851;1.899;2.575;2.629; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.959;2.245;1.009;1.032;950;1.213; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);1.854;1.931;279;274;1.575;1.657; 56 Health services personal care workers;7.699;6.425;984;694;6.715;5.731; 57 Other personal care workers;2.236;2.421;188;248;2.048;2.173; 58 Personal services workers;5.210;5.359;1.662;1.693;3.548;3.666; 59 Protective and security services workers;5.380;5.497;4.585;4.669;795;828; 61 Skilled farming workers;930;877;722;726;208;151; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);3.529;3.675;2.111;2.194;1.418;1.481; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;51;53;33;35;18;18; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;793;773;728;693;65;80; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;8.504;8.471;8.191;8.075;313;396; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;2.934;3.005;2.822;2.874;112;131; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;4.475;4.275;4.257;4.075;218;200; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;3.902;3.899;3.676;3.656;226;243; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;3.237;3.518;3.098;3.313;139;205; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;560;626;432;478;128;148; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;3.384;3.503;1.635;1.699;1.749;1.804; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.198;1.289;964;1.039;234;250; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;3.933;3.767;3.427;3.289;506;478; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;631;653;556;577;75;76; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.630;1.594;1.558;1.527;72;67; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;9.260;9.096;8.620;8.465;640;631; 91 Domestic employees;4.334;4.503;147;143;4.187;4.360; 92 Other cleaning workers;9.277;9.403;2.276;2.263;7.001;7.140; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.135;1.085;405;391;730;694; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.916;1.948;1.396;1.380;520;568; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;1.338;1.615;1.060;1.255;278;360; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.547;1.270;1.519;1.237;28;33; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;5.430;5.099;3.862;3.794;1.568;1.305; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;2.596;2.877;2.225;2.464;371;413; No data recorded;10.011;6.051;5.687;3.611;4.324;2.440; 07 Castilla y León; Total;974.327;947.304;523.296;511.724;451.031;435.580; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;2.100;2.390;1.445;1.633;655;757; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;8.313;7.992;5.331;5.196;2.982;2.796; 13 Production and operations managers;11.649;11.109;8.318;8.206;3.331;2.903; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;7.699;7.903;5.160;5.351;2.539;2.552; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;5.344;5.579;3.223;3.360;2.121;2.219; 21 Health professionals;42.431;41.549;10.492;10.170;31.939;31.379; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;50.975;47.471;16.532;15.546;34.443;31.925; 23 Other teaching professionals ;12.376;11.740;4.419;4.211;7.957;7.529; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;19.513;20.180;13.475;13.797;6.038;6.383; 25 Legal professionals;8.085;8.018;3.627;3.650;4.458;4.368; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;20.581;19.697;10.268;9.851;10.313;9.846; 27 Information technology professionals;5.294;5.206;3.934;3.835;1.360;1.371; 28 Social sciences professionals;8.920;8.769;2.432;2.150;6.488;6.619; 29 Culture and arts professionals;5.738;6.152;3.102;3.278;2.636;2.874; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;15.749;15.675;11.848;11.623;3.901;4.052; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;4.713;4.310;4.227;3.877;486;433; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;6.964;5.808;2.029;1.766;4.935;4.042; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;910;1.025;494;524;416;501; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;21.609;20.427;13.328;12.743;8.281;7.684; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;14.576;13.962;6.006;5.581;8.570;8.381; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;13.958;13.188;7.205;6.737;6.753;6.451; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;8.377;7.827;6.575;6.089;1.802;1.738; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;14.010;13.900;7.671;7.575;6.339;6.325; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;4.330;4.872;1.858;2.019;2.472;2.853; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;25.013;24.594;7.258;7.161;17.755;17.433; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);14.088;15.043;3.927;4.116;10.161;10.927; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;21.577;19.197;5.790;5.191;15.787;14.006; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;16.899;17.066;8.773;8.935;8.126;8.131; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;40.156;37.495;16.348;15.105;23.808;22.390; 52 Shop salespersons ;41.854;41.707;12.411;12.516;29.443;29.191; 53 Shopowner traders;18.546;19.009;8.475;8.683;10.071;10.326; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);9.710;10.131;4.707;4.727;5.003;5.404; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);5.854;6.241;937;1.009;4.917;5.232; 56 Health services personal care workers;34.394;29.297;4.588;3.157;29.806;26.140; 57 Other personal care workers;10.138;10.358;971;1.222;9.167;9.136; 58 Personal services workers;16.846;17.592;4.862;5.125;11.984;12.467; 59 Protective and security services workers;29.457;29.789;24.539;24.816;4.918;4.973; 61 Skilled farming workers;13.902;13.356;10.236;10.006;3.666;3.350; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);12.482;12.566;9.745;9.871;2.737;2.695; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;5.915;6.006;4.672;4.764;1.243;1.242; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;1.351;1.323;1.233;1.215;118;108; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;31.985;31.836;30.425;30.020;1.560;1.816; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;11.256;11.449;10.551;10.700;705;749; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;14.515;14.849;13.345;13.370;1.170;1.479; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;15.655;15.717;14.568;14.574;1.087;1.143; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;12.068;13.006;11.320;12.023;748;983; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;2.400;2.576;1.805;1.935;595;641; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;16.506;17.660;11.103;11.718;5.403;5.942; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;5.661;5.681;4.628;4.620;1.033;1.061; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;19.379;19.406;15.457;15.533;3.922;3.873; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;3.321;3.490;2.864;2.950;457;540; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;7.927;7.885;7.535;7.510;392;375; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;37.306;37.075;34.879;34.660;2.427;2.415; 91 Domestic employees;14.619;15.291;446;475;14.173;14.816; 92 Other cleaning workers;37.473;38.357;8.118;8.310;29.355;30.047; 93 Food preparation assistants;3.919;3.787;971;917;2.948;2.870; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;8.289;9.101;5.653;6.008;2.636;3.093; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;12.376;12.584;9.593;9.942;2.783;2.642; 96 Construction and mining labourers;5.604;4.845;5.320;4.562;284;283; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;23.925;22.261;16.990;16.127;6.935;6.134; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;8.938;9.692;7.037;7.626;1.901;2.066; No data recorded;48.809;35.237;28.217;21.757;20.592;13.480; 05 Ávila; Total;63.320;60.813;35.058;33.840;28.262;26.973; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;96;113;73;83;23;30; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;421;372;281;246;140;126; 13 Production and operations managers;663;637;501;489;162;148; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;575;548;403;394;172;154; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;346;367;195;215;151;152; 21 Health professionals;2.460;2.379;637;602;1.823;1.777; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;3.310;3.140;987;935;2.323;2.205; 23 Other teaching professionals ;763;714;265;241;498;473; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;897;905;644;653;253;252; 25 Legal professionals;418;405;186;194;232;211; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;1.070;1.016;520;491;550;525; 27 Information technology professionals;324;298;242;221;82;77; 28 Social sciences professionals;588;594;135;134;453;460; 29 Culture and arts professionals;361;386;203;209;158;177; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;668;672;534;531;134;141; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;295;240;273;222;22;18; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;382;309;110;87;272;222; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;38;39;26;22;12;17; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;1.292;1.193;735;672;557;521; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;1.018;987;501;487;517;500; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;845;854;437;448;408;406; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;508;446;400;344;108;102; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;839;834;444;445;395;389; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;337;390;149;172;188;218; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;1.613;1.601;466;479;1.147;1.122; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);770;787;223;229;547;558; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;1.472;1.288;416;359;1.056;929; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;1.326;1.344;695;717;631;627; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;2.823;2.617;1.372;1.248;1.451;1.369; 52 Shop salespersons ;2.464;2.467;894;936;1.570;1.531; 53 Shopowner traders;1.518;1.537;741;757;777;780; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);519;548;315;327;204;221; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);307;315;78;79;229;236; 56 Health services personal care workers;2.391;2.111;352;292;2.039;1.819; 57 Other personal care workers;718;696;58;72;660;624; 58 Personal services workers;1.137;1.146;386;403;751;743; 59 Protective and security services workers;2.359;2.300;1.950;1.919;409;381; 61 Skilled farming workers;930;901;624;606;306;295; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.852;1.871;1.446;1.477;406;394; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;461;480;373;387;88;93; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;181;173;172;167;9;6; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;3.206;3.188;3.051;3.003;155;185; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;786;821;754;779;32;42; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;545;509;492;474;53;35; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;955;948;901;883;54;65; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;742;814;698;759;44;55; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;106;123;86;96;20;27; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;1.089;1.137;731;746;358;391; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;284;280;248;237;36;43; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;621;595;493;486;128;109; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;160;170;134;138;26;32; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;518;507;498;489;20;18; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;2.439;2.404;2.305;2.277;134;127; 91 Domestic employees;968;1.005;56;54;912;951; 92 Other cleaning workers;2.628;2.626;635;587;1.993;2.039; 93 Food preparation assistants;351;301;90;79;261;222; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;672;669;461;454;211;215; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;974;913;770;735;204;178; 96 Construction and mining labourers;623;520;606;496;17;24; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;920;815;619;542;301;273; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;388;421;310;344;78;77; No data recorded;2.990;2.027;1.678;1.191;1.312;836; 09 Burgos; Total;150.529;146.350;81.475;79.815;69.054;66.535; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;330;371;233;266;97;105; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.437;1.343;967;932;470;411; 13 Production and operations managers;1.928;1.865;1.446;1.439;482;426; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.189;1.239;786;826;403;413; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;729;744;429;436;300;308; 21 Health professionals;6.165;6.065;1.318;1.288;4.847;4.777; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;6.482;5.943;2.012;1.865;4.470;4.078; 23 Other teaching professionals ;2.063;1.949;712;673;1.351;1.276; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;3.560;3.662;2.472;2.554;1.088;1.108; 25 Legal professionals;1.107;1.105;463;476;644;629; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;2.850;2.874;1.415;1.432;1.435;1.442; 27 Information technology professionals;618;596;466;441;152;155; 28 Social sciences professionals;1.314;1.295;344;294;970;1.001; 29 Culture and arts professionals;768;791;439;437;329;354; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;3.128;3.054;2.366;2.285;762;769; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;833;815;743;732;90;83; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.121;964;310;272;811;692; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;141;168;79;87;62;81; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;3.177;3.010;1.888;1.802;1.289;1.208; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;2.089;2.045;753;726;1.336;1.319; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;2.159;2.059;1.024;997;1.135;1.062; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;947;921;730;716;217;205; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;2.553;2.579;1.387;1.390;1.166;1.189; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;571;638;202;222;369;416; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;3.752;3.728;985;982;2.767;2.746; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.215;1.205;346;340;869;865; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;3.506;3.139;853;758;2.653;2.381; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;2.368;2.415;1.173;1.214;1.195;1.201; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;5.901;5.525;2.014;1.886;3.887;3.639; 52 Shop salespersons ;6.073;6.100;1.381;1.420;4.692;4.680; 53 Shopowner traders;2.676;2.703;1.070;1.083;1.606;1.620; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.068;1.075;508;501;560;574; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);911;937;118;129;793;808; 56 Health services personal care workers;4.698;4.199;459;365;4.239;3.834; 57 Other personal care workers;1.318;1.432;149;171;1.169;1.261; 58 Personal services workers;2.512;2.561;677;687;1.835;1.874; 59 Protective and security services workers;3.322;3.345;2.632;2.646;690;699; 61 Skilled farming workers;2.407;2.256;1.716;1.622;691;634; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);848;837;638;637;210;200; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;154;147;106;101;48;46; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;113;121;104;110;9;11; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;4.478;4.547;4.272;4.310;206;237; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;1.847;1.857;1.740;1.743;107;114; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;3.511;3.370;3.311;3.168;200;202; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;2.887;2.879;2.693;2.674;194;205; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;2.123;2.271;1.998;2.107;125;164; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;448;493;350;385;98;108; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.503;2.723;1.571;1.689;932;1.034; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;870;890;690;713;180;177; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;6.058;5.750;4.966;4.793;1.092;957; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;730;724;641;628;89;96; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.485;1.423;1.370;1.326;115;97; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;5.900;5.850;5.471;5.429;429;421; 91 Domestic employees;2.124;2.187;61;61;2.063;2.126; 92 Other cleaning workers;5.832;6.013;1.116;1.155;4.716;4.858; 93 Food preparation assistants;607;586;134;131;473;455; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.151;1.278;810;882;341;396; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;1.245;1.352;1.009;1.103;236;249; 96 Construction and mining labourers;773;719;734;669;39;50; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;6.556;6.082;4.818;4.577;1.738;1.505; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;1.577;1.793;1.207;1.373;370;420; No data recorded;7.723;5.743;4.600;3.659;3.123;2.084; 24 León; Total;171.670;167.031;89.507;87.397;82.163;79.634; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;310;347;205;228;105;119; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.207;1.196;763;758;444;438; 13 Production and operations managers;2.266;2.119;1.565;1.532;701;587; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.344;1.404;852;916;492;488; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.041;1.074;585;598;456;476; 21 Health professionals;7.907;7.698;2.055;2.008;5.852;5.690; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;8.837;8.244;2.744;2.609;6.093;5.635; 23 Other teaching professionals ;1.986;1.807;717;665;1.269;1.142; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;2.941;2.990;2.074;2.097;867;893; 25 Legal professionals;1.568;1.555;675;680;893;875; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;3.484;3.362;1.784;1.721;1.700;1.641; 27 Information technology professionals;888;855;653;634;235;221; 28 Social sciences professionals;1.381;1.394;373;337;1.008;1.057; 29 Culture and arts professionals;799;839;420;441;379;398; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;2.461;2.543;1.826;1.825;635;718; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;948;855;845;760;103;95; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.283;1.094;362;332;921;762; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;136;161;72;80;64;81; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;3.908;3.666;2.374;2.262;1.534;1.404; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;2.739;2.641;1.104;1.019;1.635;1.622; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;2.324;2.210;1.286;1.193;1.038;1.017; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.270;1.160;985;902;285;258; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;2.276;2.210;1.219;1.185;1.057;1.025; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;792;863;328;344;464;519; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;4.168;4.126;1.220;1.189;2.948;2.937; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);3.955;4.239;1.008;1.055;2.947;3.184; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;3.785;3.450;1.046;979;2.739;2.471; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;3.587;3.617;1.676;1.695;1.911;1.922; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;7.417;6.739;2.633;2.325;4.784;4.414; 52 Shop salespersons ;8.430;8.425;2.537;2.551;5.893;5.874; 53 Shopowner traders;3.405;3.447;1.507;1.510;1.898;1.937; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.713;1.962;898;928;815;1.034; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);1.209;1.323;189;209;1.020;1.114; 56 Health services personal care workers;6.231;5.356;784;534;5.447;4.822; 57 Other personal care workers;1.939;1.881;199;253;1.740;1.628; 58 Personal services workers;3.102;3.250;803;830;2.299;2.420; 59 Protective and security services workers;6.974;7.009;5.855;5.872;1.119;1.137; 61 Skilled farming workers;2.298;2.170;1.415;1.354;883;816; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.932;1.942;1.376;1.391;556;551; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;988;1.032;712;741;276;291; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;302;312;287;295;15;17; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;5.742;5.788;5.443;5.444;299;344; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;1.827;1.855;1.702;1.718;125;137; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;2.158;2.083;2.064;2.004;94;79; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;3.035;3.134;2.816;2.884;219;250; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;2.061;2.215;1.948;2.055;113;160; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;513;565;398;423;115;142; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.152;2.290;1.407;1.478;745;812; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.011;1.019;805;805;206;214; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;2.625;2.541;2.134;2.096;491;445; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;592;845;511;688;81;157; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.566;1.554;1.500;1.491;66;63; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;7.047;6.983;6.569;6.506;478;477; 91 Domestic employees;2.641;2.850;77;88;2.564;2.762; 92 Other cleaning workers;6.067;6.271;1.291;1.399;4.776;4.872; 93 Food preparation assistants;672;714;180;185;492;529; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.278;1.417;878;927;400;490; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;1.481;1.550;1.199;1.274;282;276; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.006;920;936;848;70;72; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;2.760;2.504;1.957;1.776;803;728; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;1.929;1.933;1.383;1.383;546;550; No data recorded;7.976;5.433;4.298;3.088;3.678;2.345; 34 Palencia; Total;64.812;63.378;35.195;34.508;29.617;28.870; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;133;149;87;93;46;56; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;464;462;307;308;157;154; 13 Production and operations managers;681;649;468;473;213;176; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;492;516;349;366;143;150; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;336;340;203;200;133;140; 21 Health professionals;2.843;2.807;622;606;2.221;2.201; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;3.142;2.959;1.010;948;2.132;2.011; 23 Other teaching professionals ;723;712;263;243;460;469; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;1.108;1.163;739;767;369;396; 25 Legal professionals;471;445;228;214;243;231; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;1.154;1.081;515;474;639;607; 27 Information technology professionals;237;235;184;174;53;61; 28 Social sciences professionals;686;661;186;166;500;495; 29 Culture and arts professionals;268;279;162;161;106;118; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;1.490;1.391;1.130;1.056;360;335; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;306;275;268;243;38;32; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;482;415;136;122;346;293; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;73;77;42;42;31;35; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;1.267;1.173;797;752;470;421; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;794;753;318;308;476;445; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;775;767;377;385;398;382; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;423;373;341;294;82;79; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;877;904;509;519;368;385; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;277;299;127;124;150;175; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;1.410;1.404;427;431;983;973; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);577;606;178;183;399;423; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;1.418;1.237;354;324;1.064;913; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;1.023;1.038;543;545;480;493; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;2.257;2.146;862;791;1.395;1.355; 52 Shop salespersons ;2.437;2.406;711;696;1.726;1.710; 53 Shopowner traders;1.221;1.273;535;565;686;708; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);555;643;261;282;294;361; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);477;488;60;67;417;421; 56 Health services personal care workers;2.991;2.615;428;324;2.563;2.291; 57 Other personal care workers;753;779;62;95;691;684; 58 Personal services workers;1.081;1.108;279;284;802;824; 59 Protective and security services workers;1.683;1.693;1.444;1.451;239;242; 61 Skilled farming workers;1.462;1.425;1.155;1.154;307;271; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);536;540;427;428;109;112; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;341;318;279;259;62;59; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;93;71;80;64;13;7; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;2.015;1.980;1.939;1.891;76;89; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;675;678;637;635;38;43; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;1.589;1.607;1.443;1.459;146;148; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;1.117;1.129;1.052;1.056;65;73; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;733;770;683;711;50;59; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;114;126;83;90;31;36; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;1.806;2.087;1.040;1.183;766;904; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;273;269;212;206;61;63; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;1.843;1.926;1.390;1.417;453;509; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;238;225;209;193;29;32; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;730;708;700;680;30;28; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;2.657;2.681;2.485;2.505;172;176; 91 Domestic employees;783;811;27;22;756;789; 92 Other cleaning workers;2.462;2.582;505;516;1.957;2.066; 93 Food preparation assistants;253;259;69;49;184;210; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;567;734;368;438;199;296; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;714;698;581;582;133;116; 96 Construction and mining labourers;304;263;284;248;20;15; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;2.059;1.755;1.344;1.218;715;537; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;548;593;433;458;115;135; No data recorded;3.515;2.822;2.258;1.970;1.257;852; 37 Salamanca; Total;129.957;126.177;70.133;68.446;59.824;57.731; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;306;357;188;219;118;138; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.060;1.031;648;629;412;402; 13 Production and operations managers;1.486;1.403;1.039;1.020;447;383; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.211;1.221;828;840;383;381; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;718;763;482;500;236;263; 21 Health professionals;6.515;6.453;1.743;1.704;4.772;4.749; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;9.092;8.553;3.283;3.110;5.809;5.443; 23 Other teaching professionals ;1.851;1.756;625;582;1.226;1.174; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;1.914;1.991;1.294;1.334;620;657; 25 Legal professionals;1.138;1.142;541;545;597;597; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;2.632;2.551;1.436;1.433;1.196;1.118; 27 Information technology professionals;768;755;571;550;197;205; 28 Social sciences professionals;1.236;1.246;353;308;883;938; 29 Culture and arts professionals;870;1.005;463;536;407;469; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;1.490;1.556;1.079;1.115;411;441; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;553;505;501;464;52;41; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;976;778;288;247;688;531; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;101;117;61;66;40;51; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;3.069;2.930;1.959;1.885;1.110;1.045; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;1.813;1.685;873;787;940;898; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;1.871;1.700;976;892;895;808; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.460;1.347;1.172;1.070;288;277; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;1.614;1.591;861;827;753;764; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;540;635;240;276;300;359; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;3.389;3.342;1.133;1.136;2.256;2.206; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.700;1.992;537;645;1.163;1.347; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;2.937;2.447;890;779;2.047;1.668; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;2.310;2.311;1.312;1.326;998;985; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;5.496;5.177;2.599;2.418;2.897;2.759; 52 Shop salespersons ;5.688;5.875;1.892;1.983;3.796;3.892; 53 Shopowner traders;2.513;2.589;1.284;1.318;1.229;1.271; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.611;1.653;781;795;830;858; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);714;811;136;142;578;669; 56 Health services personal care workers;5.076;4.193;736;459;4.340;3.734; 57 Other personal care workers;1.449;1.490;180;210;1.269;1.280; 58 Personal services workers;2.422;2.572;722;793;1.700;1.779; 59 Protective and security services workers;4.562;4.589;3.921;3.943;641;646; 61 Skilled farming workers;985;947;780;768;205;179; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);2.326;2.356;1.913;1.943;413;413; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;2.026;2.065;1.682;1.724;344;341; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;162;155;136;133;26;22; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;4.228;4.111;4.043;3.897;185;214; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;1.600;1.623;1.500;1.518;100;105; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;837;882;808;803;29;79; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;1.607;1.601;1.509;1.489;98;112; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;1.532;1.631;1.447;1.513;85;118; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;303;329;224;242;79;87; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;3.270;3.317;2.643;2.658;627;659; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;689;709;584;599;105;110; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;803;800;632;625;171;175; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;215;200;194;177;21;23; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;685;727;661;700;24;27; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;4.499;4.482;4.255;4.228;244;254; 91 Domestic employees;2.220;2.281;55;60;2.165;2.221; 92 Other cleaning workers;5.419;5.420;1.104;1.117;4.315;4.303; 93 Food preparation assistants;484;445;95;97;389;348; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.126;1.341;789;915;337;426; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;1.548;1.521;1.263;1.287;285;234; 96 Construction and mining labourers;777;673;732;629;45;44; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;1.972;1.864;1.589;1.501;383;363; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;875;950;741;797;134;153; No data recorded;5.618;3.635;3.127;2.140;2.491;1.495; 40 Segovia; Total;68.355;65.786;37.667;36.437;30.688;29.349; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;159;179;111;129;48;50; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;616;576;373;356;243;220; 13 Production and operations managers;840;821;617;621;223;200; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;521;535;347;354;174;181; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;386;419;231;252;155;167; 21 Health professionals;2.579;2.468;648;613;1.931;1.855; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;3.133;2.954;1.042;970;2.091;1.984; 23 Other teaching professionals ;729;711;267;267;462;444; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;1.253;1.274;865;859;388;415; 25 Legal professionals;519;509;237;241;282;268; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;1.463;1.338;779;686;684;652; 27 Information technology professionals;504;512;359;366;145;146; 28 Social sciences professionals;614;586;165;138;449;448; 29 Culture and arts professionals;523;559;265;277;258;282; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;728;733;513;516;215;217; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;305;269;274;238;31;31; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;431;354;106;90;325;264; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;64;67;38;43;26;24; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;1.363;1.278;798;743;565;535; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;917;824;365;317;552;507; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;1.080;1.000;553;497;527;503; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;616;579;483;445;133;134; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;1.031;975;535;494;496;481; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;260;311;111;135;149;176; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;1.805;1.778;490;497;1.315;1.281; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);645;644;193;190;452;454; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;1.585;1.411;410;354;1.175;1.057; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;1.168;1.193;613;628;555;565; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;3.299;3.135;1.549;1.468;1.750;1.667; 52 Shop salespersons ;2.290;2.268;736;738;1.554;1.530; 53 Shopowner traders;1.364;1.414;650;673;714;741; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);427;463;231;255;196;208; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);381;428;65;76;316;352; 56 Health services personal care workers;2.284;1.920;313;199;1.971;1.721; 57 Other personal care workers;632;669;55;84;577;585; 58 Personal services workers;1.170;1.257;383;420;787;837; 59 Protective and security services workers;2.094;2.151;1.729;1.790;365;361; 61 Skilled farming workers;1.086;1.050;848;832;238;218; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.573;1.595;1.268;1.291;305;304; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;381;387;320;328;61;59; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;149;147;141;138;8;9; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;2.636;2.652;2.508;2.502;128;150; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;802;826;747;776;55;50; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;548;541;528;521;20;20; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;975;952;914;882;61;70; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;740;815;686;743;54;72; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;196;197;140;149;56;48; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;1.093;1.161;714;756;379;405; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;507;474;423;397;84;77; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;1.093;1.039;842;802;251;237; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;115;111;99;95;16;16; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;515;525;482;493;33;32; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;2.921;2.887;2.719;2.685;202;202; 91 Domestic employees;1.178;1.214;54;62;1.124;1.152; 92 Other cleaning workers;2.716;2.724;510;510;2.206;2.214; 93 Food preparation assistants;295;291;89;90;206;201; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;679;706;483;479;196;227; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;1.379;1.470;1.035;1.096;344;374; 96 Construction and mining labourers;569;457;545;445;24;12; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;2.001;1.786;1.347;1.233;654;553; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;568;636;424;477;144;159; No data recorded;3.862;2.581;2.302;1.636;1.560;945; 42 Soria; Total;39.133;38.552;21.271;21.048;17.862;17.504; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;97;109;68;77;29;32; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;343;326;220;214;123;112; 13 Production and operations managers;506;485;370;360;136;125; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;229;247;163;172;66;75; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;213;228;125;131;88;97; 21 Health professionals;1.745;1.716;408;388;1.337;1.328; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;2.036;1.908;563;513;1.473;1.395; 23 Other teaching professionals ;503;484;185;183;318;301; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;780;836;544;565;236;271; 25 Legal professionals;273;254;107;97;166;157; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;899;872;346;345;553;527; 27 Information technology professionals;101;96;75;69;26;27; 28 Social sciences professionals;378;351;96;66;282;285; 29 Culture and arts professionals;287;358;147;184;140;174; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;609;624;473;477;136;147; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;185;173;167;156;18;17; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;242;203;97;82;145;121; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;33;41;18;17;15;24; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;600;549;390;362;210;187; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;507;521;226;218;281;303; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;600;566;317;311;283;255; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;258;241;195;186;63;55; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;550;556;291;311;259;245; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;175;191;73;74;102;117; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;1.010;963;284;281;726;682; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);253;261;88;73;165;188; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;838;776;227;221;611;555; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;619;580;326;314;293;266; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;1.662;1.643;778;766;884;877; 52 Shop salespersons ;1.278;1.316;356;364;922;952; 53 Shopowner traders;662;677;287;293;375;384; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);235;244;138;139;97;105; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);167;167;30;35;137;132; 56 Health services personal care workers;1.503;1.299;182;121;1.321;1.178; 57 Other personal care workers;430;443;29;41;401;402; 58 Personal services workers;543;612;145;172;398;440; 59 Protective and security services workers;936;960;810;832;126;128; 61 Skilled farming workers;809;841;622;643;187;198; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);553;537;454;440;99;97; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;194;194;163;167;31;27; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;121;121;114;111;7;10; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;1.226;1.266;1.173;1.201;53;65; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;374;374;349;352;25;22; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;751;772;552;528;199;244; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;619;613;574;568;45;45; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;503;540;455;487;48;53; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;67;70;48;52;19;18; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;567;654;348;404;219;250; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;343;359;316;331;27;28; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;966;966;732;737;234;229; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;128;108;93;84;35;24; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;322;318;313;308;9;10; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;1.393;1.442;1.326;1.368;67;74; 91 Domestic employees;562;593;14;14;548;579; 92 Other cleaning workers;1.470;1.528;270;274;1.200;1.254; 93 Food preparation assistants;221;194;62;52;159;142; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;313;339;208;213;105;126; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;664;725;543;583;121;142; 96 Construction and mining labourers;306;270;303;267;3;3; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;1.702;1.806;1.111;1.194;591;612; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;326;365;265;288;61;77; No data recorded;2.348;1.681;1.519;1.172;829;509; 47 Valladolid; Total;220.726;214.980;116.909;114.725;103.817;100.255; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;559;641;401;448;158;193; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;2.370;2.293;1.534;1.518;836;775; 13 Production and operations managers;2.432;2.279;1.706;1.656;726;623; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.542;1.598;1.038;1.084;504;514; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.181;1.223;727;762;454;461; 21 Health professionals;9.265;8.983;2.317;2.213;6.948;6.770; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;11.779;10.835;3.882;3.652;7.897;7.183; 23 Other teaching professionals ;3.000;2.903;1.118;1.103;1.882;1.800; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;6.058;6.251;4.176;4.243;1.882;2.008; 25 Legal professionals;2.063;2.075;949;968;1.114;1.107; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;5.870;5.546;2.918;2.763;2.952;2.783; 27 Information technology professionals;1.640;1.643;1.219;1.206;421;437; 28 Social sciences professionals;2.200;2.130;646;589;1.554;1.541; 29 Culture and arts professionals;1.530;1.596;822;841;708;755; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;4.435;4.408;3.341;3.272;1.094;1.136; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;969;884;864;789;105;95; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.548;1.298;496;426;1.052;872; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;281;300;132;135;149;165; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;5.721;5.459;3.653;3.560;2.068;1.899; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;3.905;3.764;1.506;1.384;2.399;2.380; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;3.566;3.294;1.832;1.632;1.734;1.662; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;2.496;2.387;1.937;1.828;559;559; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;3.480;3.497;2.003;2.008;1.477;1.489; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.023;1.159;463;505;560;654; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;6.375;6.149;1.781;1.693;4.594;4.456; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);4.421;4.708;1.180;1.219;3.241;3.489; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;4.722;4.229;1.219;1.064;3.503;3.165; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;3.119;3.183;1.749;1.810;1.370;1.373; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;8.727;8.165;3.615;3.372;5.112;4.793; 52 Shop salespersons ;10.453;10.132;3.001;2.925;7.452;7.207; 53 Shopowner traders;3.765;3.904;1.745;1.815;2.020;2.089; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);2.864;2.817;1.145;1.073;1.719;1.744; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);1.310;1.361;200;209;1.110;1.152; 56 Health services personal care workers;6.268;5.101;880;540;5.388;4.561; 57 Other personal care workers;2.038;2.086;177;218;1.861;1.868; 58 Personal services workers;3.703;3.862;1.183;1.221;2.520;2.641; 59 Protective and security services workers;5.417;5.603;4.384;4.513;1.033;1.090; 61 Skilled farming workers;2.730;2.592;2.175;2.123;555;469; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.048;1.042;826;825;222;217; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;257;260;209;209;48;51; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;101;87;83;77;18;10; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;5.641;5.492;5.363;5.159;278;333; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;2.584;2.648;2.401;2.455;183;193; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;3.975;4.429;3.571;3.801;404;628; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;3.500;3.458;3.207;3.205;293;253; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;2.846;3.087;2.680;2.865;166;222; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;551;562;404;418;147;144; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.607;2.740;1.665;1.729;942;1.011; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.316;1.336;1.045;1.052;271;284; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;4.741;5.187;3.779;4.098;962;1.089; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;1.003;971;869;838;134;133; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.533;1.547;1.459;1.479;74;68; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;7.490;7.418;6.970;6.912;520;506; 91 Domestic employees;3.389;3.518;77;84;3.312;3.434; 92 Other cleaning workers;8.471;8.784;2.146;2.247;6.325;6.537; 93 Food preparation assistants;762;732;198;191;564;541; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.915;1.974;1.283;1.300;632;674; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;3.275;3.250;2.329;2.368;946;882; 96 Construction and mining labourers;758;620;720;585;38;35; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;4.470;4.323;3.228;3.185;1.242;1.138; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;2.156;2.315;1.813;1.957;343;358; No data recorded;11.512;8.862;6.470;5.306;5.042;3.556; 49 Zamora; Total;65.825;64.237;36.081;35.508;29.744;28.729; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;110;124;79;90;31;34; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;395;393;238;235;157;158; 13 Production and operations managers;847;851;606;616;241;235; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;596;595;394;399;202;196; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;394;421;246;266;148;155; 21 Health professionals;2.952;2.980;744;748;2.208;2.232; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;3.164;2.935;1.009;944;2.155;1.991; 23 Other teaching professionals ;758;704;267;254;491;450; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;1.002;1.108;667;725;335;383; 25 Legal professionals;528;528;241;235;287;293; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;1.159;1.057;555;506;604;551; 27 Information technology professionals;214;216;165;174;49;42; 28 Social sciences professionals;523;512;134;118;389;394; 29 Culture and arts professionals;332;339;181;192;151;147; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;740;694;586;546;154;148; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;319;294;292;273;27;21; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;499;393;124;108;375;285; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;43;55;26;32;17;23; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;1.212;1.169;734;705;478;464; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;794;742;360;335;434;407; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;738;738;403;382;335;356; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;399;373;332;304;67;69; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;790;754;422;396;368;358; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;355;386;165;167;190;219; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;1.491;1.503;472;473;1.019;1.030; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);552;601;174;182;378;419; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;1.314;1.220;375;353;939;867; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;1.379;1.385;686;686;693;699; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;2.574;2.348;926;831;1.648;1.517; 52 Shop salespersons ;2.741;2.718;903;903;1.838;1.815; 53 Shopowner traders;1.422;1.465;656;669;766;796; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);718;726;430;427;288;299; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);378;411;61;63;317;348; 56 Health services personal care workers;2.952;2.503;454;323;2.498;2.180; 57 Other personal care workers;861;882;62;78;799;804; 58 Personal services workers;1.176;1.224;284;315;892;909; 59 Protective and security services workers;2.110;2.139;1.814;1.850;296;289; 61 Skilled farming workers;1.195;1.174;901;904;294;270; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.814;1.846;1.397;1.439;417;407; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;1.113;1.123;828;848;285;275; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;129;136;116;120;13;16; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;2.813;2.812;2.633;2.613;180;199; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;761;767;721;724;40;43; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;601;656;576;612;25;44; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;960;1.003;902;933;58;70; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;788;863;725;783;63;80; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;102;111;72;80;30;31; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;1.419;1.551;984;1.075;435;476; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;368;345;305;280;63;65; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;629;602;489;479;140;123; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;140;136;114;109;26;27; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;573;576;552;544;21;32; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;2.960;2.928;2.779;2.750;181;178; 91 Domestic employees;754;832;25;30;729;802; 92 Other cleaning workers;2.408;2.409;541;505;1.867;1.904; 93 Food preparation assistants;274;265;54;43;220;222; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;588;643;373;400;215;243; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;1.096;1.105;864;914;232;191; 96 Construction and mining labourers;488;403;460;375;28;28; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;1.485;1.326;977;901;508;425; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;571;686;461;549;110;137; No data recorded;3.265;2.453;1.965;1.595;1.300;858; 08 Castilla - La Mancha; Total;855.949;819.817;480.226;464.896;375.723;354.921; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;1.427;1.654;990;1.137;437;517; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;5.817;5.367;3.748;3.528;2.069;1.839; 13 Production and operations managers;8.246;8.199;6.133;6.086;2.113;2.113; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;5.748;5.810;3.941;4.060;1.807;1.750; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;3.595;3.660;2.138;2.191;1.457;1.469; 21 Health professionals;31.437;30.104;8.422;8.046;23.015;22.058; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;37.697;36.763;12.523;12.078;25.174;24.685; 23 Other teaching professionals ;10.080;9.790;3.516;3.516;6.564;6.274; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;12.947;13.230;9.181;9.349;3.766;3.881; 25 Legal professionals;5.498;5.403;2.468;2.481;3.030;2.922; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;14.362;12.350;7.586;6.683;6.776;5.667; 27 Information technology professionals;4.761;4.509;3.758;3.531;1.003;978; 28 Social sciences professionals;8.852;7.064;2.251;1.609;6.601;5.455; 29 Culture and arts professionals;4.231;4.550;2.254;2.438;1.977;2.112; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;12.110;11.994;9.596;9.381;2.514;2.613; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;4.389;3.748;3.955;3.404;434;344; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;5.663;4.825;1.610;1.404;4.053;3.421; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;641;747;332;375;309;372; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;20.103;18.659;12.783;12.149;7.320;6.510; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;12.281;10.676;5.326;4.583;6.955;6.093; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;12.529;11.640;6.618;6.229;5.911;5.411; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;7.642;6.916;6.076;5.501;1.566;1.415; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;17.034;15.223;8.804;7.844;8.230;7.379; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;3.488;3.720;1.630;1.755;1.858;1.965; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;21.479;21.157;6.695;6.748;14.784;14.409; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);8.855;9.004;2.837;2.791;6.018;6.213; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;20.198;17.570;5.881;5.033;14.317;12.537; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;12.351;12.215;6.350;6.387;6.001;5.828; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;31.508;29.673;14.008;13.474;17.500;16.199; 52 Shop salespersons ;33.377;33.210;11.526;11.656;21.851;21.554; 53 Shopowner traders;16.816;16.896;7.674;7.863;9.142;9.033; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);6.748;6.911;3.772;3.852;2.976;3.059; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);4.654;5.015;964;1.052;3.690;3.963; 56 Health services personal care workers;26.144;21.850;3.883;2.570;22.261;19.280; 57 Other personal care workers;7.551;7.879;580;829;6.971;7.050; 58 Personal services workers;15.728;16.234;5.371;5.606;10.357;10.628; 59 Protective and security services workers;23.864;24.038;20.539;20.716;3.325;3.322; 61 Skilled farming workers;17.854;17.481;12.834;12.732;5.020;4.749; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);6.860;6.896;5.440;5.562;1.420;1.334; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;1.062;1.028;723;725;339;303; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;645;596;558;526;87;70; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;37.119;36.249;34.304;33.208;2.815;3.041; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;12.789;12.886;11.829;11.821;960;1.065; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;12.601;12.055;11.794;11.254;807;801; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;13.802;13.868;12.773;12.762;1.029;1.106; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;12.623;13.386;11.881;12.419;742;967; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;2.294;2.486;1.773;1.887;521;599; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;12.437;13.070;7.967;8.361;4.470;4.709; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;8.579;8.434;5.958;5.825;2.621;2.609; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;13.526;12.621;9.259;8.905;4.267;3.716; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;3.116;3.075;2.514;2.452;602;623; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;9.702;9.819;8.775;9.076;927;743; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;38.498;37.308;35.450;34.554;3.048;2.754; 91 Domestic employees;11.314;11.513;375;383;10.939;11.130; 92 Other cleaning workers;32.336;31.537;6.724;6.214;25.612;25.323; 93 Food preparation assistants;3.046;3.089;843;906;2.203;2.183; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;8.466;8.423;5.710;5.786;2.756;2.637; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;28.531;31.513;21.987;24.596;6.544;6.917; 96 Construction and mining labourers;4.660;3.810;4.327;3.460;333;350; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;20.656;19.770;13.653;13.344;7.003;6.426; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;16.405;18.549;10.551;11.889;5.854;6.660; No data recorded;47.177;32.102;26.505;18.314;20.672;13.788; 02 Albacete; Total;160.954;153.971;90.212;87.169;70.742;66.802; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;254;312;176;211;78;101; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.038;926;670;619;368;307; 13 Production and operations managers;1.700;1.720;1.290;1.321;410;399; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.223;1.232;874;885;349;347; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;717;732;462;470;255;262; 21 Health professionals;7.149;6.788;1.983;1.879;5.166;4.909; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;8.873;8.597;3.024;2.921;5.849;5.676; 23 Other teaching professionals ;2.189;2.195;832;854;1.357;1.341; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;2.625;2.686;1.894;1.914;731;772; 25 Legal professionals;1.167;1.148;558;547;609;601; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;2.821;2.390;1.565;1.364;1.256;1.026; 27 Information technology professionals;663;611;527;464;136;147; 28 Social sciences professionals;1.911;1.492;507;363;1.404;1.129; 29 Culture and arts professionals;690;735;377;402;313;333; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;2.139;2.121;1.753;1.716;386;405; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;691;579;619;522;72;57; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.168;990;339;308;829;682; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;101;120;59;70;42;50; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;3.745;3.527;2.543;2.470;1.202;1.057; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;2.179;1.911;999;859;1.180;1.052; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;2.510;2.336;1.288;1.203;1.222;1.133; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.074;986;871;803;203;183; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;2.262;2.249;1.208;1.175;1.054;1.074; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;708;741;388;400;320;341; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;3.559;3.511;1.141;1.165;2.418;2.346; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.245;1.210;426;387;819;823; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;3.725;3.279;1.116;999;2.609;2.280; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;2.706;2.651;1.419;1.417;1.287;1.234; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;7.125;6.734;2.965;2.876;4.160;3.858; 52 Shop salespersons ;6.598;6.441;1.907;1.884;4.691;4.557; 53 Shopowner traders;3.212;3.256;1.481;1.544;1.731;1.712; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.330;1.356;734;742;596;614; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);837;910;151;168;686;742; 56 Health services personal care workers;4.991;3.990;786;457;4.205;3.533; 57 Other personal care workers;1.231;1.403;137;190;1.094;1.213; 58 Personal services workers;2.833;2.930;888;943;1.945;1.987; 59 Protective and security services workers;4.349;4.350;3.843;3.843;506;507; 61 Skilled farming workers;3.732;3.637;2.766;2.722;966;915; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.099;1.133;909;953;190;180; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;238;245;166;178;72;67; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;140;125;113;113;27;12; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;5.494;5.374;5.093;4.923;401;451; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;2.222;2.265;2.077;2.089;145;176; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;2.753;2.579;2.594;2.426;159;153; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;2.533;2.576;2.381;2.420;152;156; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;2.399;2.571;2.287;2.394;112;177; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;427;451;335;352;92;99; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;1.867;2.012;1.117;1.177;750;835; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;2.406;2.267;1.654;1.550;752;717; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;2.737;2.475;1.882;1.726;855;749; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;452;401;399;338;53;63; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.738;1.869;1.663;1.786;75;83; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;7.183;7.058;6.651;6.512;532;546; 91 Domestic employees;2.000;2.091;54;61;1.946;2.030; 92 Other cleaning workers;5.130;5.204;930;951;4.200;4.253; 93 Food preparation assistants;649;620;163;171;486;449; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.382;1.366;977;1.003;405;363; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;7.463;7.776;5.533;5.845;1.930;1.931; 96 Construction and mining labourers;619;516;570;460;49;56; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;3.181;2.910;2.173;2.012;1.008;898; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;1.397;1.549;1.180;1.295;217;254; No data recorded;8.375;5.756;4.745;3.357;3.630;2.399; 13 Ciudad Real; Total;195.022;188.251;109.937;107.647;85.085;80.604; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;378;435;260;299;118;136; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.251;1.208;810;786;441;422; 13 Production and operations managers;1.885;1.881;1.412;1.405;473;476; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.368;1.372;940;968;428;404; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;801;808;453;458;348;350; 21 Health professionals;8.450;8.102;2.426;2.308;6.024;5.794; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;9.603;9.418;3.330;3.248;6.273;6.170; 23 Other teaching professionals ;2.743;2.673;921;917;1.822;1.756; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;3.228;3.345;2.245;2.340;983;1.005; 25 Legal professionals;1.325;1.290;621;633;704;657; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;2.873;2.409;1.490;1.257;1.383;1.152; 27 Information technology professionals;942;906;745;710;197;196; 28 Social sciences professionals;2.149;1.673;550;373;1.599;1.300; 29 Culture and arts professionals;832;994;438;517;394;477; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;2.968;3.006;2.348;2.361;620;645; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.111;912;1.004;828;107;84; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.364;1.137;394;331;970;806; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;139;172;82;97;57;75; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;4.383;4.108;2.840;2.719;1.543;1.389; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;2.386;2.062;1.132;976;1.254;1.086; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;3.101;2.946;1.595;1.526;1.506;1.420; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.878;1.662;1.505;1.325;373;337; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;2.754;2.612;1.568;1.463;1.186;1.149; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;701;732;359;379;342;353; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;4.446;4.360;1.384;1.413;3.062;2.947; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.342;1.289;481;451;861;838; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;4.431;3.988;1.291;1.152;3.140;2.836; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;2.857;2.798;1.439;1.437;1.418;1.361; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;7.088;6.575;3.199;3.021;3.889;3.554; 52 Shop salespersons ;7.281;7.305;2.348;2.423;4.933;4.882; 53 Shopowner traders;4.437;4.430;1.920;1.956;2.517;2.474; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.550;1.618;938;971;612;647; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);883;957;198;200;685;757; 56 Health services personal care workers;6.900;5.615;999;618;5.901;4.997; 57 Other personal care workers;1.631;1.704;143;221;1.488;1.483; 58 Personal services workers;3.522;3.673;1.101;1.132;2.421;2.541; 59 Protective and security services workers;4.704;4.670;4.216;4.186;488;484; 61 Skilled farming workers;5.363;5.281;3.801;3.781;1.562;1.500; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.821;1.809;1.425;1.444;396;365; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;330;296;210;192;120;104; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;160;140;143;124;17;16; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;9.501;9.189;8.586;8.216;915;973; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;3.171;3.210;2.845;2.878;326;332; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;3.383;3.384;3.241;3.213;142;171; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;3.083;3.097;2.829;2.819;254;278; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;3.163;3.365;2.955;3.113;208;252; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;345;377;274;301;71;76; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.619;2.776;1.732;1.838;887;938; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.314;1.295;811;804;503;491; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;2.825;2.634;1.970;1.921;855;713; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;647;600;549;522;98;78; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;2.154;2.394;2.010;2.239;144;155; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;8.015;7.841;7.432;7.300;583;541; 91 Domestic employees;2.686;2.760;65;66;2.621;2.694; 92 Other cleaning workers;7.104;6.747;1.376;1.202;5.728;5.545; 93 Food preparation assistants;634;615;172;185;462;430; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.632;1.621;1.081;1.093;551;528; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;9.326;11.046;7.549;9.010;1.777;2.036; 96 Construction and mining labourers;893;693;795;596;98;97; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;2.824;2.796;1.939;2.014;885;782; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;1.326;1.497;973;1.089;353;408; No data recorded;11.018;7.943;6.049;4.282;4.969;3.661; 16 Cuenca; Total;82.460;79.406;45.616;44.284;36.844;35.122; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;120;156;84;110;36;46; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;463;395;287;252;176;143; 13 Production and operations managers;843;830;617;599;226;231; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;613;606;398;403;215;203; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;372;366;205;199;167;167; 21 Health professionals;2.611;2.629;654;665;1.957;1.964; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;3.438;3.332;1.165;1.108;2.273;2.224; 23 Other teaching professionals ;817;755;270;264;547;491; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;1.042;1.059;741;747;301;312; 25 Legal professionals;463;464;206;202;257;262; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;1.315;1.079;627;535;688;544; 27 Information technology professionals;269;268;209;208;60;60; 28 Social sciences professionals;1.106;816;242;170;864;646; 29 Culture and arts professionals;316;346;163;179;153;167; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;786;794;611;612;175;182; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;338;286;299;259;39;27; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;448;410;133;111;315;299; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;50;73;30;41;20;32; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;1.418;1.297;883;825;535;472; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;971;842;416;368;555;474; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;1.053;987;564;531;489;456; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;487;438;386;342;101;96; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;1.171;1.139;586;589;585;550; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;370;409;148;166;222;243; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;1.775;1.740;571;567;1.204;1.173; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);543;540;170;164;373;376; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;1.677;1.518;506;472;1.171;1.046; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;1.565;1.573;733;739;832;834; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;3.133;3.074;1.292;1.285;1.841;1.789; 52 Shop salespersons ;2.648;2.573;848;796;1.800;1.777; 53 Shopowner traders;1.639;1.659;721;751;918;908; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);599;615;343;356;256;259; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);300;324;56;65;244;259; 56 Health services personal care workers;2.074;1.863;310;250;1.764;1.613; 57 Other personal care workers;1.074;1.094;56;68;1.018;1.026; 58 Personal services workers;1.337;1.397;407;442;930;955; 59 Protective and security services workers;2.165;2.204;1.889;1.910;276;294; 61 Skilled farming workers;3.529;3.607;2.433;2.521;1.096;1.086; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);820;830;610;617;210;213; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;104;92;41;43;63;49; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;151;137;123;109;28;28; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;3.685;3.584;3.375;3.264;310;320; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;968;931;877;844;91;87; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;967;916;763;717;204;199; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;1.261;1.300;1.155;1.185;106;115; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;945;981;864;888;81;93; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;153;159;115;115;38;44; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.332;2.502;1.381;1.477;951;1.025; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;428;407;281;278;147;129; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;938;858;625;570;313;288; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;155;156;101;99;54;57; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.041;1.062;975;994;66;68; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;4.229;4.164;3.929;3.866;300;298; 91 Domestic employees;1.073;1.119;21;31;1.052;1.088; 92 Other cleaning workers;3.288;3.075;691;597;2.597;2.478; 93 Food preparation assistants;265;285;64;61;201;224; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;657;616;472;436;185;180; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;4.288;4.459;2.778;2.917;1.510;1.542; 96 Construction and mining labourers;653;531;612;496;41;35; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;2.799;2.630;1.744;1.653;1.055;977; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;639;769;467;557;172;212; No data recorded;5.683;4.286;3.293;2.599;2.390;1.687; 19 Guadalajara; Total;120.850;115.530;66.504;63.869;54.346;51.661; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;209;241;146;167;63;74; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.134;1.054;751;711;383;343; 13 Production and operations managers;1.029;1.012;772;759;257;253; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;640;635;428;432;212;203; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;509;532;312;338;197;194; 21 Health professionals;3.612;3.440;865;814;2.747;2.626; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;4.700;4.566;1.520;1.452;3.180;3.114; 23 Other teaching professionals ;1.158;1.096;417;419;741;677; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;2.125;2.112;1.512;1.497;613;615; 25 Legal professionals;726;709;312;316;414;393; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;2.535;2.269;1.302;1.201;1.233;1.068; 27 Information technology professionals;1.217;1.157;945;891;272;266; 28 Social sciences professionals;1.086;948;269;212;817;736; 29 Culture and arts professionals;750;769;421;431;329;338; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;2.314;2.261;1.805;1.744;509;517; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;635;570;565;518;70;52; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;754;670;232;217;522;453; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;121;128;54;61;67;67; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;3.144;2.896;1.882;1.747;1.262;1.149; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;2.255;1.977;900;784;1.355;1.193; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;1.922;1.724;1.046;982;876;742; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.389;1.233;1.093;977;296;256; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;4.708;4.100;2.235;1.921;2.473;2.179; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;497;543;213;238;284;305; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;3.888;3.846;1.133;1.126;2.755;2.720; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.895;2.025;634;665;1.261;1.360; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;3.377;2.874;999;827;2.378;2.047; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;1.338;1.321;722;716;616;605; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;3.581;3.365;1.505;1.468;2.076;1.897; 52 Shop salespersons ;4.335;4.496;1.817;1.872;2.518;2.624; 53 Shopowner traders;1.590;1.589;788;794;802;795; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);847;875;435;451;412;424; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);717;759;144;154;573;605; 56 Health services personal care workers;3.005;2.620;400;286;2.605;2.334; 57 Other personal care workers;958;976;56;70;902;906; 58 Personal services workers;2.354;2.443;956;1.002;1.398;1.441; 59 Protective and security services workers;3.718;3.783;3.065;3.139;653;644; 61 Skilled farming workers;1.052;1.006;830;815;222;191; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);474;473;391;388;83;85; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;77;80;69;74;8;6; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;56;54;54;50;2;4; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;3.744;3.740;3.554;3.522;190;218; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;1.340;1.327;1.256;1.236;84;91; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;1.202;1.189;1.116;1.105;86;84; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;1.947;1.948;1.799;1.769;148;179; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;1.755;1.884;1.668;1.754;87;130; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;303;321;265;266;38;55; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;857;902;576;613;281;289; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;657;689;537;546;120;143; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;2.279;2.100;1.643;1.570;636;530; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;636;656;462;475;174;181; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.917;1.676;1.520;1.403;397;273; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;4.965;4.694;4.493;4.307;472;387; 91 Domestic employees;1.512;1.527;65;59;1.447;1.468; 92 Other cleaning workers;4.563;4.601;1.177;1.127;3.386;3.474; 93 Food preparation assistants;455;494;117;134;338;360; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.209;1.289;827;885;382;404; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;737;800;574;634;163;166; 96 Construction and mining labourers;690;539;658;514;32;25; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;4.168;4.045;2.467;2.373;1.701;1.672; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;6.986;7.901;3.882;4.353;3.104;3.548; No data recorded;6.497;3.981;3.853;2.498;2.644;1.483; 45 Toledo; Total;296.663;282.659;167.957;161.927;128.706;120.732; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;466;510;324;350;142;160; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.931;1.784;1.230;1.160;701;624; 13 Production and operations managers;2.789;2.756;2.042;2.002;747;754; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.904;1.965;1.301;1.372;603;593; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.196;1.222;706;726;490;496; 21 Health professionals;9.615;9.145;2.494;2.380;7.121;6.765; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;11.083;10.850;3.484;3.349;7.599;7.501; 23 Other teaching professionals ;3.173;3.071;1.076;1.062;2.097;2.009; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;3.927;4.028;2.789;2.851;1.138;1.177; 25 Legal professionals;1.817;1.792;771;783;1.046;1.009; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;4.818;4.203;2.602;2.326;2.216;1.877; 27 Information technology professionals;1.670;1.567;1.332;1.258;338;309; 28 Social sciences professionals;2.600;2.135;683;491;1.917;1.644; 29 Culture and arts professionals;1.643;1.706;855;909;788;797; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;3.903;3.812;3.079;2.948;824;864; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.614;1.401;1.468;1.277;146;124; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.929;1.618;512;437;1.417;1.181; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;230;254;107;106;123;148; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;7.413;6.831;4.635;4.388;2.778;2.443; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;4.490;3.884;1.879;1.596;2.611;2.288; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;3.943;3.647;2.125;1.987;1.818;1.660; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;2.814;2.597;2.221;2.054;593;543; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;6.139;5.123;3.207;2.696;2.932;2.427; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.212;1.295;522;572;690;723; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;7.811;7.700;2.466;2.477;5.345;5.223; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);3.830;3.940;1.126;1.124;2.704;2.816; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;6.988;5.911;1.969;1.583;5.019;4.328; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;3.885;3.872;2.037;2.078;1.848;1.794; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;10.581;9.925;5.047;4.824;5.534;5.101; 52 Shop salespersons ;12.515;12.395;4.606;4.681;7.909;7.714; 53 Shopowner traders;5.938;5.962;2.764;2.818;3.174;3.144; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);2.422;2.447;1.322;1.332;1.100;1.115; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);1.917;2.065;415;465;1.502;1.600; 56 Health services personal care workers;9.174;7.762;1.388;959;7.786;6.803; 57 Other personal care workers;2.657;2.702;188;280;2.469;2.422; 58 Personal services workers;5.682;5.791;2.019;2.087;3.663;3.704; 59 Protective and security services workers;8.928;9.031;7.526;7.638;1.402;1.393; 61 Skilled farming workers;4.178;3.950;3.004;2.893;1.174;1.057; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);2.646;2.651;2.105;2.160;541;491; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;313;315;237;238;76;77; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;138;140;125;130;13;10; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;14.695;14.362;13.696;13.283;999;1.079; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;5.088;5.153;4.774;4.774;314;379; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;4.296;3.987;4.080;3.793;216;194; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;4.978;4.947;4.609;4.569;369;378; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;4.361;4.585;4.107;4.270;254;315; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;1.066;1.178;784;853;282;325; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;4.762;4.878;3.161;3.256;1.601;1.622; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;3.774;3.776;2.675;2.647;1.099;1.129; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;4.747;4.554;3.139;3.118;1.608;1.436; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;1.226;1.262;1.003;1.018;223;244; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;2.852;2.818;2.607;2.654;245;164; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;14.106;13.551;12.945;12.569;1.161;982; 91 Domestic employees;4.043;4.016;170;166;3.873;3.850; 92 Other cleaning workers;12.251;11.910;2.550;2.337;9.701;9.573; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.043;1.075;327;355;716;720; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;3.586;3.531;2.353;2.369;1.233;1.162; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;6.717;7.432;5.553;6.190;1.164;1.242; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.805;1.531;1.692;1.394;113;137; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;7.684;7.389;5.330;5.292;2.354;2.097; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;6.057;6.833;4.049;4.595;2.008;2.238; No data recorded;15.604;10.136;8.565;5.578;7.039;4.558; 09 Cataluña; Total;3.333.477;3.201.006;1.747.095;1.680.972;1.586.382;1.520.034; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;9.320;9.928;6.848;7.288;2.472;2.640; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;57.104;52.702;35.717;33.892;21.387;18.810; 13 Production and operations managers;33.032;32.765;24.488;24.358;8.544;8.407; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;23.071;23.462;14.864;15.131;8.207;8.331; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;19.740;20.762;11.909;12.626;7.831;8.136; 21 Health professionals;123.594;120.382;31.709;30.785;91.885;89.597; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;141.632;136.591;41.863;40.219;99.769;96.372; 23 Other teaching professionals ;44.123;42.662;14.676;14.179;29.447;28.483; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;80.233;78.993;54.433;53.594;25.800;25.399; 25 Legal professionals;29.044;27.705;12.609;12.205;16.435;15.500; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;74.517;66.766;33.674;30.331;40.843;36.435; 27 Information technology professionals;41.352;40.546;31.600;30.970;9.752;9.576; 28 Social sciences professionals;41.808;37.165;10.521;8.907;31.287;28.258; 29 Culture and arts professionals;34.705;36.678;17.808;18.615;16.897;18.063; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;63.680;63.587;46.987;46.387;16.693;17.200; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;15.456;14.176;13.610;12.526;1.846;1.650; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;24.914;22.376;7.717;7.075;17.197;15.301; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;3.637;4.170;1.735;1.874;1.902;2.296; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;111.406;105.099;67.502;64.584;43.904;40.515; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;69.333;67.352;22.367;20.826;46.966;46.526; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;80.073;78.279;36.322;35.167;43.751;43.112; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;45.217;43.000;35.933;34.351;9.284;8.649; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;79.043;75.562;39.775;37.322;39.268;38.240; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;12.258;12.786;6.352;6.505;5.906;6.281; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;123.001;122.053;34.108;33.837;88.893;88.216; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);51.575;54.650;17.005;17.990;34.570;36.660; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;114.465;101.261;29.917;25.355;84.548;75.906; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;46.628;45.519;25.927;25.291;20.701;20.228; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;112.558;104.175;57.116;52.534;55.442;51.641; 52 Shop salespersons ;172.121;174.562;54.878;56.073;117.243;118.489; 53 Shopowner traders;52.157;52.689;24.701;24.991;27.456;27.698; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);27.487;29.961;12.868;13.912;14.619;16.049; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);19.584;21.031;4.378;4.707;15.206;16.324; 56 Health services personal care workers;80.846;72.383;15.544;12.552;65.302;59.831; 57 Other personal care workers;20.276;21.516;3.628;4.368;16.648;17.148; 58 Personal services workers;70.497;73.437;26.289;28.010;44.208;45.427; 59 Protective and security services workers;35.904;37.924;30.120;31.785;5.784;6.139; 61 Skilled farming workers;20.367;18.914;15.175;14.961;5.192;3.953; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);6.257;6.312;4.829;4.843;1.428;1.469; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;2.089;2.145;1.560;1.587;529;558; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;3.256;2.938;3.035;2.722;221;216; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;78.249;80.473;74.348;75.534;3.901;4.939; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;29.160;30.570;27.412;28.417;1.748;2.153; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;41.223;39.214;37.335;35.612;3.888;3.602; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;47.664;47.913;44.326;44.346;3.338;3.567; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;47.993;52.376;44.711;48.150;3.282;4.226; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;13.715;15.420;9.795;10.844;3.920;4.576; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;30.665;32.386;19.875;20.963;10.790;11.423; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;23.304;24.100;16.541;16.999;6.763;7.101; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;65.737;62.040;45.328;43.106;20.409;18.934; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;12.324;12.454;9.490;9.643;2.834;2.811; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;17.024;16.677;15.816;15.548;1.208;1.129; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;111.928;110.672;103.652;102.590;8.276;8.082; 91 Domestic employees;49.622;51.894;2.859;3.101;46.763;48.793; 92 Other cleaning workers;117.778;121.371;26.897;27.938;90.881;93.433; 93 Food preparation assistants;18.896;18.282;9.752;9.585;9.144;8.697; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;31.590;31.292;23.650;23.473;7.940;7.819; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;23.559;25.568;20.640;22.441;2.919;3.127; 96 Construction and mining labourers;21.576;17.820;21.207;17.439;369;381; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;85.406;83.279;56.458;55.019;28.948;28.260; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;53.277;60.855;42.617;48.214;10.660;12.641; No data recorded;195.427;111.386;112.289;66.775;83.138;44.611; 08 Barcelona; Total;2.476.010;2.384.384;1.283.612;1.238.220;1.192.398;1.146.164; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;7.352;7.832;5.476;5.821;1.876;2.011; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;48.238;44.362;30.039;28.383;18.199;15.979; 13 Production and operations managers;23.608;23.407;17.404;17.276;6.204;6.131; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;16.545;16.953;10.694;10.977;5.851;5.976; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;14.080;14.856;8.634;9.212;5.446;5.644; 21 Health professionals;95.251;92.773;24.724;24.017;70.527;68.756; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;102.651;98.833;30.826;29.566;71.825;69.267; 23 Other teaching professionals ;32.998;32.096;11.134;10.864;21.864;21.232; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;65.068;63.852;43.837;43.103;21.231;20.749; 25 Legal professionals;23.620;22.522;10.267;9.867;13.353;12.655; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;61.132;55.808;27.765;25.527;33.367;30.281; 27 Information technology professionals;37.132;36.614;28.221;27.824;8.911;8.790; 28 Social sciences professionals;30.547;27.809;7.910;6.905;22.637;20.904; 29 Culture and arts professionals;28.675;30.155;14.552;15.110;14.123;15.045; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;48.267;48.562;35.333;35.110;12.934;13.452; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;11.232;10.375;9.858;9.142;1.374;1.233; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;19.365;17.368;5.977;5.497;13.388;11.871; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;2.989;3.376;1.412;1.511;1.577;1.865; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;87.579;82.903;52.881;50.685;34.698;32.218; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;54.788;53.430;17.367;16.157;37.421;37.273; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;59.946;58.817;26.858;26.058;33.088;32.759; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;38.348;36.450;30.234;28.956;8.114;7.494; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;63.834;61.078;32.268;30.295;31.566;30.783; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;9.178;9.604;4.956;5.138;4.222;4.466; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;97.554;96.898;27.647;27.460;69.907;69.438; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);43.804;46.945;14.564;15.604;29.240;31.341; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;86.077;76.056;23.025;19.549;63.052;56.507; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;31.929;31.196;18.240;17.844;13.689;13.352; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;79.249;73.845;42.474;39.437;36.775;34.408; 52 Shop salespersons ;127.920;129.974;42.080;43.127;85.840;86.847; 53 Shopowner traders;37.053;37.400;17.941;18.144;19.112;19.256; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);20.223;22.428;9.502;10.456;10.721;11.972; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);14.547;15.680;3.373;3.609;11.174;12.071; 56 Health services personal care workers;59.878;53.608;11.836;9.536;48.042;44.072; 57 Other personal care workers;14.056;15.123;2.675;3.238;11.381;11.885; 58 Personal services workers;52.781;55.515;20.332;21.826;32.449;33.689; 59 Protective and security services workers;24.840;26.258;20.801;22.011;4.039;4.247; 61 Skilled farming workers;8.803;7.626;6.312;6.145;2.491;1.481; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.907;1.987;1.516;1.560;391;427; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;597;620;441;447;156;173; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;1.001;963;920;874;81;89; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;50.922;52.571;48.266;49.195;2.656;3.376; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;19.937;21.044;18.720;19.500;1.217;1.544; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;30.104;28.911;27.126;26.127;2.978;2.784; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;32.093;32.331;29.879;29.995;2.214;2.336; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;33.884;37.066;31.516;34.022;2.368;3.044; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;10.901;12.333;7.764;8.646;3.137;3.687; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;15.535;16.692;10.088;10.752;5.447;5.940; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;17.390;18.133;11.875;12.350;5.515;5.783; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;46.965;44.819;31.989;30.715;14.976;14.104; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;9.801;9.850;7.546;7.631;2.255;2.219; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;10.240;9.906;9.441;9.150;799;756; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;79.789;79.305;73.747;73.424;6.042;5.881; 91 Domestic employees;40.333;42.508;2.113;2.410;38.220;40.098; 92 Other cleaning workers;88.099;91.231;20.492;21.325;67.607;69.906; 93 Food preparation assistants;13.024;12.857;7.129;7.174;5.895;5.683; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;23.149;22.822;17.387;17.216;5.762;5.606; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;7.201;8.140;6.396;7.227;805;913; 96 Construction and mining labourers;13.976;11.733;13.722;11.465;254;268; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;59.441;58.661;39.273;38.853;20.168;19.808; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;43.003;49.052;34.589;38.996;8.414;10.056; No data recorded;145.581;82.462;82.248;48.179;63.333;34.283; 17 Girona; Total;330.761;313.097;177.386;168.541;153.375;144.556; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;880;919;636;666;244;253; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;3.550;3.328;2.259;2.211;1.291;1.117; 13 Production and operations managers;3.842;3.806;2.908;2.903;934;903; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;2.571;2.498;1.642;1.616;929;882; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;2.551;2.708;1.491;1.599;1.060;1.109; 21 Health professionals;10.865;10.552;2.684;2.627;8.181;7.925; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;14.176;13.732;3.899;3.744;10.277;9.988; 23 Other teaching professionals ;4.382;4.091;1.399;1.279;2.983;2.812; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;5.097;5.086;3.495;3.425;1.602;1.661; 25 Legal professionals;2.160;2.095;931;946;1.229;1.149; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;5.045;4.158;2.249;1.877;2.796;2.281; 27 Information technology professionals;1.571;1.464;1.227;1.155;344;309; 28 Social sciences professionals;4.105;3.326;997;747;3.108;2.579; 29 Culture and arts professionals;2.664;2.894;1.460;1.599;1.204;1.295; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;5.605;5.499;4.126;4.012;1.479;1.487; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.447;1.284;1.257;1.127;190;157; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.927;1.725;571;508;1.356;1.217; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;243;296;119;136;124;160; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;9.842;9.032;6.054;5.641;3.788;3.391; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;5.633;5.373;1.945;1.820;3.688;3.553; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;8.062;8.035;3.804;3.674;4.258;4.361; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;2.437;2.316;2.062;1.949;375;367; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;5.752;5.520;2.704;2.593;3.048;2.927; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.085;1.135;500;493;585;642; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;9.898;9.815;2.519;2.507;7.379;7.308; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);3.043;2.939;996;930;2.047;2.009; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;11.206;10.009;2.688;2.288;8.518;7.721; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;5.991;5.750;3.295;3.165;2.696;2.585; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;14.558;13.085;6.802;5.981;7.756;7.104; 52 Shop salespersons ;19.253;19.086;5.882;5.874;13.371;13.212; 53 Shopowner traders;6.313;6.388;3.022;3.057;3.291;3.331; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);3.268;3.297;1.534;1.556;1.734;1.741; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);2.236;2.350;474;528;1.762;1.822; 56 Health services personal care workers;7.166;6.412;1.185;968;5.981;5.444; 57 Other personal care workers;2.439;2.411;390;477;2.049;1.934; 58 Personal services workers;6.388;6.443;2.229;2.236;4.159;4.207; 59 Protective and security services workers;4.077;4.292;3.440;3.594;637;698; 61 Skilled farming workers;2.650;2.493;2.107;2.047;543;446; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);962;996;743;767;219;229; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;424;442;321;336;103;106; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;1.018;871;959;817;59;54; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;11.222;11.586;10.769;10.984;453;602; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;3.885;3.985;3.672;3.749;213;236; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;3.573;3.309;3.370;3.146;203;163; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;5.579;5.571;5.211;5.197;368;374; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;5.603;6.069;5.213;5.557;390;512; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;1.346;1.451;965;1.033;381;418; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;8.143;8.698;5.520;5.910;2.623;2.788; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;2.258;2.278;1.744;1.738;514;540; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;6.996;6.393;4.582;4.236;2.414;2.157; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;1.005;1.013;747;754;258;259; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.819;1.809;1.720;1.723;99;86; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;10.520;10.298;9.770;9.541;750;757; 91 Domestic employees;4.305;4.275;517;462;3.788;3.813; 92 Other cleaning workers;11.651;11.580;2.486;2.519;9.165;9.061; 93 Food preparation assistants;2.582;2.458;1.283;1.207;1.299;1.251; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;3.434;3.440;2.602;2.583;832;857; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;3.625;3.807;3.370;3.545;255;262; 96 Construction and mining labourers;3.212;2.523;3.166;2.477;46;46; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;11.405;10.064;7.696;6.830;3.709;3.234; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;4.046;4.455;3.176;3.459;870;996; No data recorded;18.170;10.084;10.802;6.416;7.368;3.668; 25 Lleida; Total;193.753;186.536;106.637;102.878;87.116;83.658; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;468;508;318;344;150;164; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.755;1.702;1.122;1.106;633;596; 13 Production and operations managers;2.239;2.252;1.680;1.687;559;565; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.569;1.643;1.006;1.037;563;606; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.159;1.206;632;662;527;544; 21 Health professionals;6.162;6.013;1.488;1.440;4.674;4.573; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;9.452;9.260;2.701;2.658;6.751;6.602; 23 Other teaching professionals ;2.454;2.395;746;728;1.708;1.667; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;3.234;3.294;2.227;2.239;1.007;1.055; 25 Legal professionals;1.226;1.141;499;488;727;653; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;3.111;2.531;1.335;1.046;1.776;1.485; 27 Information technology professionals;883;843;708;667;175;176; 28 Social sciences professionals;2.731;2.300;577;477;2.154;1.823; 29 Culture and arts professionals;1.134;1.289;609;653;525;636; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;2.758;2.762;2.026;2.004;732;758; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;983;900;864;786;119;114; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.160;1.055;357;323;803;732; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;155;195;86;94;69;101; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;4.869;4.656;3.086;3.016;1.783;1.640; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;3.395;3.278;1.154;1.065;2.241;2.213; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;4.514;4.271;2.210;2.116;2.304;2.155; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.711;1.688;1.389;1.369;322;319; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;3.417;3.331;1.601;1.526;1.816;1.805; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;830;862;330;324;500;538; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;5.669;5.609;1.404;1.367;4.265;4.242; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.403;1.498;415;460;988;1.038; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;6.084;5.450;1.504;1.295;4.580;4.155; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;2.786;2.762;1.316;1.302;1.470;1.460; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;5.826;5.450;2.241;2.072;3.585;3.378; 52 Shop salespersons ;8.104;8.444;2.219;2.305;5.885;6.139; 53 Shopowner traders;2.930;3.003;1.165;1.211;1.765;1.792; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.430;1.552;700;758;730;794; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);769;833;137;143;632;690; 56 Health services personal care workers;5.212;4.628;985;806;4.227;3.822; 57 Other personal care workers;1.739;1.835;291;303;1.448;1.532; 58 Personal services workers;3.067;3.246;875;927;2.192;2.319; 59 Protective and security services workers;2.331;2.602;1.951;2.130;380;472; 61 Skilled farming workers;4.558;4.608;3.469;3.549;1.089;1.059; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);2.328;2.317;1.764;1.753;564;564; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;955;972;710;719;245;253; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;243;228;217;207;26;21; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;5.399;5.576;5.109;5.223;290;353; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;1.920;2.017;1.792;1.865;128;152; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;2.714;2.513;2.442;2.259;272;254; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;3.801;3.739;3.501;3.410;300;329; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;2.642;2.909;2.442;2.646;200;263; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;488;547;334;359;154;188; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;3.720;3.456;2.362;2.223;1.358;1.233; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.529;1.539;1.246;1.243;283;296; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;3.224;2.923;2.178;1.955;1.046;968; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;507;533;395;410;112;123; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.848;1.899;1.757;1.808;91;91; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;8.918;8.653;8.382;8.132;536;521; 91 Domestic employees;1.726;1.820;48;57;1.678;1.763; 92 Other cleaning workers;6.240;6.421;1.264;1.335;4.976;5.086; 93 Food preparation assistants;926;872;355;310;571;562; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;2.287;2.254;1.659;1.660;628;594; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;7.356;7.645;6.433;6.758;923;887; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.704;1.379;1.685;1.358;19;21; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;5.672;5.761;3.748;3.759;1.924;2.002; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;1.636;2.067;1.321;1.697;315;370; No data recorded;12.693;7.601;8.070;5.249;4.623;2.352; 43 Tarragona; Total;332.953;316.989;179.460;171.333;153.493;145.656; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;620;669;418;457;202;212; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;3.561;3.310;2.297;2.192;1.264;1.118; 13 Production and operations managers;3.343;3.300;2.496;2.492;847;808; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;2.386;2.368;1.522;1.501;864;867; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.950;1.992;1.152;1.153;798;839; 21 Health professionals;11.316;11.044;2.813;2.701;8.503;8.343; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;15.353;14.766;4.437;4.251;10.916;10.515; 23 Other teaching professionals ;4.289;4.080;1.397;1.308;2.892;2.772; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;6.834;6.761;4.874;4.827;1.960;1.934; 25 Legal professionals;2.038;1.947;912;904;1.126;1.043; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;5.229;4.269;2.325;1.881;2.904;2.388; 27 Information technology professionals;1.766;1.625;1.444;1.324;322;301; 28 Social sciences professionals;4.425;3.730;1.037;778;3.388;2.952; 29 Culture and arts professionals;2.232;2.340;1.187;1.253;1.045;1.087; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;7.050;6.764;5.502;5.261;1.548;1.503; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.794;1.617;1.631;1.471;163;146; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;2.462;2.228;812;747;1.650;1.481; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;250;303;118;133;132;170; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;9.116;8.508;5.481;5.242;3.635;3.266; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;5.517;5.271;1.901;1.784;3.616;3.487; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;7.551;7.156;3.450;3.319;4.101;3.837; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;2.721;2.546;2.248;2.077;473;469; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;6.040;5.633;3.202;2.908;2.838;2.725; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.165;1.185;566;550;599;635; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;9.880;9.731;2.538;2.503;7.342;7.228; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);3.325;3.268;1.030;996;2.295;2.272; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;11.098;9.746;2.700;2.223;8.398;7.523; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;5.922;5.811;3.076;2.980;2.846;2.831; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;12.925;11.795;5.599;5.044;7.326;6.751; 52 Shop salespersons ;16.844;17.058;4.697;4.767;12.147;12.291; 53 Shopowner traders;5.861;5.898;2.573;2.579;3.288;3.319; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);2.566;2.684;1.132;1.142;1.434;1.542; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);2.032;2.168;394;427;1.638;1.741; 56 Health services personal care workers;8.590;7.735;1.538;1.242;7.052;6.493; 57 Other personal care workers;2.042;2.147;272;350;1.770;1.797; 58 Personal services workers;8.261;8.233;2.853;3.021;5.408;5.212; 59 Protective and security services workers;4.656;4.772;3.928;4.050;728;722; 61 Skilled farming workers;4.356;4.187;3.287;3.220;1.069;967; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.060;1.012;806;763;254;249; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;113;111;88;85;25;26; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;994;876;939;824;55;52; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;10.706;10.740;10.204;10.132;502;608; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;3.418;3.524;3.228;3.303;190;221; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;4.832;4.481;4.397;4.080;435;401; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;6.191;6.272;5.735;5.744;456;528; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;5.864;6.332;5.540;5.925;324;407; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;980;1.089;732;806;248;283; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;3.267;3.540;1.905;2.078;1.362;1.462; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;2.127;2.150;1.676;1.668;451;482; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;8.552;7.905;6.579;6.200;1.973;1.705; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;1.011;1.058;802;848;209;210; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;3.117;3.063;2.898;2.867;219;196; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;12.701;12.416;11.753;11.493;948;923; 91 Domestic employees;3.258;3.291;181;172;3.077;3.119; 92 Other cleaning workers;11.788;12.139;2.655;2.759;9.133;9.380; 93 Food preparation assistants;2.364;2.095;985;894;1.379;1.201; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;2.720;2.776;2.002;2.014;718;762; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;5.377;5.976;4.441;4.911;936;1.065; 96 Construction and mining labourers;2.684;2.185;2.634;2.139;50;46; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;8.888;8.793;5.741;5.577;3.147;3.216; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;4.592;5.281;3.531;4.062;1.061;1.219; No data recorded;18.983;11.239;11.169;6.931;7.814;4.308; 10 Comunitat Valenciana; Total;2.030.248;1.941.522;1.089.465;1.045.119;940.783;896.403; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;4.119;4.505;2.878;3.109;1.241;1.396; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;21.257;19.931;13.705;13.100;7.552;6.831; 13 Production and operations managers;23.574;21.200;16.281;15.291;7.293;5.909; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;16.301;16.533;10.604;10.761;5.697;5.772; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;10.984;11.153;6.669;6.795;4.315;4.358; 21 Health professionals;76.359;72.227;21.522;20.367;54.837;51.860; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;108.385;99.736;36.341;33.072;72.044;66.664; 23 Other teaching professionals ;24.015;23.161;8.965;8.654;15.050;14.507; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;37.944;37.987;26.066;26.007;11.878;11.980; 25 Legal professionals;18.548;18.104;8.469;8.423;10.079;9.681; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;32.422;29.973;15.924;14.709;16.498;15.264; 27 Information technology professionals;12.484;11.975;9.857;9.419;2.627;2.556; 28 Social sciences professionals;18.102;16.819;5.253;4.498;12.849;12.321; 29 Culture and arts professionals;13.561;14.441;7.431;7.885;6.130;6.556; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;29.109;29.069;22.400;22.022;6.709;7.047; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;9.734;8.577;8.574;7.515;1.160;1.062; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;13.766;11.617;3.872;3.357;9.894;8.260; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;1.448;1.632;834;894;614;738; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;69.063;64.678;42.910;40.601;26.153;24.077; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;27.963;25.973;11.448;10.409;16.515;15.564; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;35.578;35.169;18.503;18.109;17.075;17.060; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;18.917;17.229;15.294;13.949;3.623;3.280; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;39.048;37.937;20.371;19.335;18.677;18.602; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;7.295;7.910;3.892;4.066;3.403;3.844; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;63.626;63.243;18.913;19.039;44.713;44.204; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);25.205;24.736;8.054;7.621;17.151;17.115; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;61.808;54.023;17.968;15.322;43.840;38.701; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;35.816;34.992;19.037;18.561;16.779;16.431; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;86.808;81.698;37.978;35.313;48.830;46.385; 52 Shop salespersons ;102.816;102.533;32.024;32.667;70.792;69.866; 53 Shopowner traders;36.930;37.416;17.406;17.551;19.524;19.865; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);17.278;18.127;9.274;9.620;8.004;8.507; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);15.344;16.009;3.406;3.536;11.938;12.473; 56 Health services personal care workers;43.720;37.028;8.012;6.035;35.708;30.993; 57 Other personal care workers;16.709;18.503;2.152;3.071;14.557;15.432; 58 Personal services workers;42.512;44.043;15.142;15.785;27.370;28.258; 59 Protective and security services workers;35.823;36.296;29.956;30.250;5.867;6.046; 61 Skilled farming workers;25.256;25.228;17.484;17.551;7.772;7.677; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);2.543;2.525;1.912;1.903;631;622; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;867;900;507;557;360;343; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;2.413;2.415;2.153;2.163;260;252; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;62.921;62.645;59.552;58.449;3.369;4.196; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;26.592;26.993;24.891;25.094;1.701;1.899; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;20.989;19.393;19.337;17.949;1.652;1.444; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;32.137;31.949;29.682;29.350;2.455;2.599; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;25.258;27.308;23.710;25.225;1.548;2.083; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;9.864;10.961;7.485;8.300;2.379;2.661; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;20.713;20.936;10.318;10.478;10.395;10.458; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;26.834;25.356;17.883;17.206;8.951;8.150; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;46.979;43.812;33.764;31.895;13.215;11.917; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;9.315;9.246;7.685;7.556;1.630;1.690; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;12.816;12.349;11.838;11.381;978;968; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;76.217;74.110;70.839;68.864;5.378;5.246; 91 Domestic employees;27.340;28.205;1.122;1.192;26.218;27.013; 92 Other cleaning workers;69.773;72.148;14.435;14.907;55.338;57.241; 93 Food preparation assistants;12.415;12.036;4.717;4.696;7.698;7.340; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;17.804;17.920;12.805;12.896;4.999;5.024; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;44.284;48.842;33.865;37.187;10.419;11.655; 96 Construction and mining labourers;8.701;6.914;8.394;6.617;307;297; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;61.052;60.521;36.045;35.698;25.007;24.823; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;27.003;29.219;22.014;23.939;4.989;5.280; No data recorded;105.791;63.408;59.643;37.348;46.148;26.060; 03 Alicante/Alacant; Total;698.352;659.068;378.996;358.561;319.356;300.507; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;1.329;1.505;919;1.017;410;488; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;6.070;5.742;3.882;3.758;2.188;1.984; 13 Production and operations managers;8.426;7.609;5.924;5.610;2.502;1.999; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;5.790;5.815;3.890;3.914;1.900;1.901; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;4.213;4.317;2.637;2.715;1.576;1.602; 21 Health professionals;26.376;24.721;7.957;7.473;18.419;17.248; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;33.656;30.557;11.566;10.385;22.090;20.172; 23 Other teaching professionals ;7.529;7.162;2.806;2.644;4.723;4.518; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;9.628;9.610;6.708;6.693;2.920;2.917; 25 Legal professionals;6.011;5.862;2.812;2.799;3.199;3.063; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;9.393;8.641;4.778;4.410;4.615;4.231; 27 Information technology professionals;3.286;3.070;2.631;2.452;655;618; 28 Social sciences professionals;5.594;5.345;1.602;1.457;3.992;3.888; 29 Culture and arts professionals;4.251;4.329;2.339;2.337;1.912;1.992; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;7.672;7.742;6.012;5.952;1.660;1.790; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;3.125;2.679;2.777;2.366;348;313; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;4.421;3.621;1.296;1.115;3.125;2.506; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;454;506;282;295;172;211; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;24.545;22.821;15.268;14.366;9.277;8.455; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;8.604;7.855;3.722;3.365;4.882;4.490; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;12.512;12.183;6.597;6.388;5.915;5.795; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;6.497;5.690;5.286;4.621;1.211;1.069; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;11.375;11.104;6.203;5.913;5.172;5.191; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;2.745;3.016;1.598;1.683;1.147;1.333; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;21.416;21.108;6.814;6.813;14.602;14.295; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);9.171;8.288;3.223;2.847;5.948;5.441; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;23.307;20.568;7.168;6.179;16.139;14.389; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;14.838;14.261;8.209;7.838;6.629;6.423; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;37.502;34.197;17.788;16.085;19.714;18.112; 52 Shop salespersons ;41.045;40.823;13.466;13.620;27.579;27.203; 53 Shopowner traders;14.778;14.828;7.253;7.253;7.525;7.575; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);7.298;7.653;4.178;4.328;3.120;3.325; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);4.782;4.903;1.070;1.096;3.712;3.807; 56 Health services personal care workers;14.917;12.525;3.020;2.215;11.897;10.310; 57 Other personal care workers;6.375;7.041;903;1.312;5.472;5.729; 58 Personal services workers;16.849;17.530;6.262;6.560;10.587;10.970; 59 Protective and security services workers;12.220;12.225;10.398;10.373;1.822;1.852; 61 Skilled farming workers;7.565;7.396;5.429;5.437;2.136;1.959; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);316;294;241;232;75;62; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;182;192;91;99;91;93; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;1.039;1.001;985;944;54;57; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;24.573;24.341;23.502;22.988;1.071;1.353; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;9.375;9.460;8.905;8.956;470;504; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;5.191;4.665;4.801;4.386;390;279; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;10.090;9.951;9.432;9.221;658;730; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;8.723;9.473;8.248;8.816;475;657; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;2.778;2.923;2.100;2.231;678;692; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;5.601;5.365;2.924;2.840;2.677;2.525; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;15.227;13.606;9.109;8.291;6.118;5.315; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;17.819;15.840;12.223;11.075;5.596;4.765; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;2.127;2.038;1.720;1.631;407;407; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;2.809;2.795;2.655;2.630;154;165; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;24.980;23.982;23.328;22.330;1.652;1.652; 91 Domestic employees;8.127;8.268;480;478;7.647;7.790; 92 Other cleaning workers;25.957;26.054;5.755;5.674;20.202;20.380; 93 Food preparation assistants;5.295;5.008;2.115;2.062;3.180;2.946; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;6.272;6.230;4.919;4.842;1.353;1.388; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;16.222;17.205;11.557;11.996;4.665;5.209; 96 Construction and mining labourers;3.491;2.825;3.395;2.717;96;108; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;11.863;11.578;7.733;7.506;4.130;4.072; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;9.834;10.273;7.821;8.264;2.013;2.009; No data recorded;34.896;20.853;20.284;12.668;14.612;8.185; 12 Castellón/Castelló; Total;248.022;239.237;133.603;129.285;114.419;109.952; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;469;491;335;351;134;140; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;2.400;2.308;1.556;1.515;844;793; 13 Production and operations managers;2.867;2.596;2.058;1.927;809;669; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;2.026;2.071;1.237;1.263;789;808; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.377;1.427;749;797;628;630; 21 Health professionals;8.017;7.567;2.078;1.974;5.939;5.593; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;12.533;11.537;4.021;3.676;8.512;7.861; 23 Other teaching professionals ;2.712;2.688;917;926;1.795;1.762; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;4.159;4.268;2.783;2.843;1.376;1.425; 25 Legal professionals;1.727;1.648;788;753;939;895; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;3.017;2.734;1.338;1.202;1.679;1.532; 27 Information technology professionals;952;926;788;771;164;155; 28 Social sciences professionals;2.165;1.888;625;462;1.540;1.426; 29 Culture and arts professionals;1.288;1.475;731;845;557;630; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;4.594;4.550;3.444;3.362;1.150;1.188; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.360;1.152;1.217;1.042;143;110; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.513;1.289;427;356;1.086;933; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;123;143;65;71;58;72; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;7.343;6.915;4.611;4.428;2.732;2.487; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;3.058;2.865;1.141;1.035;1.917;1.830; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;4.700;4.449;2.345;2.219;2.355;2.230; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.643;1.468;1.324;1.195;319;273; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;5.162;5.077;2.536;2.398;2.626;2.679; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;846;865;379;377;467;488; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;7.520;7.507;2.094;2.140;5.426;5.367; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.877;1.810;540;519;1.337;1.291; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;7.307;6.253;1.991;1.628;5.316;4.625; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;4.117;4.087;1.970;1.963;2.147;2.124; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;10.222;10.103;3.697;3.645;6.525;6.458; 52 Shop salespersons ;10.805;10.827;2.377;2.502;8.428;8.325; 53 Shopowner traders;4.304;4.402;1.820;1.866;2.484;2.536; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.869;1.943;878;892;991;1.051; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);1.579;1.677;233;259;1.346;1.418; 56 Health services personal care workers;5.224;4.307;791;595;4.433;3.712; 57 Other personal care workers;1.971;2.132;206;249;1.765;1.883; 58 Personal services workers;4.637;4.826;1.510;1.564;3.127;3.262; 59 Protective and security services workers;4.048;4.190;3.352;3.469;696;721; 61 Skilled farming workers;4.317;4.904;2.546;2.778;1.771;2.126; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);935;946;670;677;265;269; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;121;114;74;67;47;47; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;618;634;538;570;80;64; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;8.123;8.367;7.616;7.750;507;617; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;3.808;3.776;3.516;3.443;292;333; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;2.676;2.443;2.520;2.322;156;121; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;4.992;4.983;4.601;4.556;391;427; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;3.359;3.578;3.167;3.312;192;266; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;2.241;2.736;1.837;2.236;404;500; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;1.929;2.044;943;988;986;1.056; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;2.028;2.089;1.565;1.611;463;478; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;9.311;8.547;7.387;6.862;1.924;1.685; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;904;885;745;723;159;162; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;2.308;2.128;2.223;2.049;85;79; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;9.522;9.323;8.758;8.602;764;721; 91 Domestic employees;3.102;3.334;96;116;3.006;3.218; 92 Other cleaning workers;8.330;8.618;1.547;1.575;6.783;7.043; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.227;1.223;325;352;902;871; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.788;1.830;1.153;1.222;635;608; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;5.453;6.433;4.325;5.167;1.128;1.266; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.498;1.158;1.458;1.126;40;32; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;11.875;12.459;7.356;7.464;4.519;4.995; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;2.139;2.404;1.722;1.985;417;419; No data recorded;13.887;7.820;7.963;4.653;5.924;3.167; 46 Valencia/València; Total;1.083.874;1.043.217;576.866;557.273;507.008;485.944; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;2.321;2.509;1.624;1.741;697;768; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;12.787;11.881;8.267;7.827;4.520;4.054; 13 Production and operations managers;12.281;10.995;8.299;7.754;3.982;3.241; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;8.485;8.647;5.477;5.584;3.008;3.063; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;5.394;5.409;3.283;3.283;2.111;2.126; 21 Health professionals;41.966;39.939;11.487;10.920;30.479;29.019; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;62.196;57.642;20.754;19.011;41.442;38.631; 23 Other teaching professionals ;13.774;13.311;5.242;5.084;8.532;8.227; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;24.157;24.109;16.575;16.471;7.582;7.638; 25 Legal professionals;10.810;10.594;4.869;4.871;5.941;5.723; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;20.012;18.598;9.808;9.097;10.204;9.501; 27 Information technology professionals;8.246;7.979;6.438;6.196;1.808;1.783; 28 Social sciences professionals;10.343;9.586;3.026;2.579;7.317;7.007; 29 Culture and arts professionals;8.022;8.637;4.361;4.703;3.661;3.934; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;16.843;16.777;12.944;12.708;3.899;4.069; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;5.249;4.746;4.580;4.107;669;639; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;7.832;6.707;2.149;1.886;5.683;4.821; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;871;983;487;528;384;455; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;37.175;34.942;23.031;21.807;14.144;13.135; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;16.301;15.253;6.585;6.009;9.716;9.244; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;18.366;18.537;9.561;9.502;8.805;9.035; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;10.777;10.071;8.684;8.133;2.093;1.938; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;22.511;21.756;11.632;11.024;10.879;10.732; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;3.704;4.029;1.915;2.006;1.789;2.023; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;34.690;34.628;10.005;10.086;24.685;24.542; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);14.157;14.638;4.291;4.255;9.866;10.383; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;31.194;27.202;8.809;7.515;22.385;19.687; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;16.861;16.644;8.858;8.760;8.003;7.884; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;39.084;37.398;16.493;15.583;22.591;21.815; 52 Shop salespersons ;50.966;50.883;16.181;16.545;34.785;34.338; 53 Shopowner traders;17.848;18.186;8.333;8.432;9.515;9.754; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);8.111;8.531;4.218;4.400;3.893;4.131; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);8.983;9.429;2.103;2.181;6.880;7.248; 56 Health services personal care workers;23.579;20.196;4.201;3.225;19.378;16.971; 57 Other personal care workers;8.363;9.330;1.043;1.510;7.320;7.820; 58 Personal services workers;21.026;21.687;7.370;7.661;13.656;14.026; 59 Protective and security services workers;19.555;19.881;16.206;16.408;3.349;3.473; 61 Skilled farming workers;13.374;12.928;9.509;9.336;3.865;3.592; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.292;1.285;1.001;994;291;291; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;564;594;342;391;222;203; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;756;780;630;649;126;131; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;30.225;29.937;28.434;27.711;1.791;2.226; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;13.409;13.757;12.470;12.695;939;1.062; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;13.122;12.285;12.016;11.241;1.106;1.044; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;17.055;17.015;15.649;15.573;1.406;1.442; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;13.176;14.257;12.295;13.097;881;1.160; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;4.845;5.302;3.548;3.833;1.297;1.469; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;13.183;13.527;6.451;6.650;6.732;6.877; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;9.579;9.661;7.209;7.304;2.370;2.357; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;19.849;19.425;14.154;13.958;5.695;5.467; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;6.284;6.323;5.220;5.202;1.064;1.121; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;7.699;7.426;6.960;6.702;739;724; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;41.715;40.805;38.753;37.932;2.962;2.873; 91 Domestic employees;16.111;16.603;546;598;15.565;16.005; 92 Other cleaning workers;35.486;37.476;7.133;7.658;28.353;29.818; 93 Food preparation assistants;5.893;5.805;2.277;2.282;3.616;3.523; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;9.744;9.860;6.733;6.832;3.011;3.028; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;22.609;25.204;17.983;20.024;4.626;5.180; 96 Construction and mining labourers;3.712;2.931;3.541;2.774;171;157; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;37.314;36.484;20.956;20.728;16.358;15.756; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;15.030;16.542;12.471;13.690;2.559;2.852; No data recorded;57.008;34.735;31.396;20.027;25.612;14.708; 11 Extremadura; Total;406.929;392.592;226.381;219.075;180.548;173.517; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;870;916;542;595;328;321; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;2.301;2.295;1.502;1.502;799;793; 13 Production and operations managers;3.817;3.868;2.939;2.972;878;896; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;3.172;3.228;2.192;2.253;980;975; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.887;1.909;1.168;1.173;719;736; 21 Health professionals;19.252;18.447;5.617;5.371;13.635;13.076; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;23.641;21.654;7.845;7.168;15.796;14.486; 23 Other teaching professionals ;5.538;5.544;1.927;1.865;3.611;3.679; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;6.201;6.718;4.374;4.730;1.827;1.988; 25 Legal professionals;2.977;3.008;1.412;1.454;1.565;1.554; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;6.883;6.381;3.822;3.560;3.061;2.821; 27 Information technology professionals;1.445;1.498;1.137;1.157;308;341; 28 Social sciences professionals;4.937;4.061;1.490;970;3.447;3.091; 29 Culture and arts professionals;2.193;2.426;1.192;1.320;1.001;1.106; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;4.684;4.738;3.656;3.695;1.028;1.043; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.802;1.462;1.635;1.309;167;153; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;2.855;2.233;920;734;1.935;1.499; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;250;316;148;167;102;149; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;8.875;8.281;5.992;5.658;2.883;2.623; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;5.314;4.681;2.450;2.187;2.864;2.494; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;5.729;5.651;2.839;2.824;2.890;2.827; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;3.174;2.984;2.522;2.321;652;663; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;4.585;4.560;2.558;2.493;2.027;2.067; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.762;2.002;909;1.024;853;978; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;9.057;9.067;3.070;3.100;5.987;5.967; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);4.375;4.549;1.681;1.647;2.694;2.902; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;9.871;8.679;3.138;2.671;6.733;6.008; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;6.905;6.843;3.834;3.846;3.071;2.997; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;17.097;16.461;8.116;7.788;8.981;8.673; 52 Shop salespersons ;16.377;16.336;5.700;5.718;10.677;10.618; 53 Shopowner traders;9.773;9.824;4.290;4.360;5.483;5.464; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);3.739;3.957;2.250;2.348;1.489;1.609; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);1.544;1.728;352;404;1.192;1.324; 56 Health services personal care workers;14.216;12.422;2.250;1.620;11.966;10.802; 57 Other personal care workers;9.443;9.313;635;822;8.808;8.491; 58 Personal services workers;7.303;7.624;2.211;2.367;5.092;5.257; 59 Protective and security services workers;13.067;12.999;11.588;11.531;1.479;1.468; 61 Skilled farming workers;11.078;10.710;7.719;7.550;3.359;3.160; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);5.619;5.669;4.432;4.530;1.187;1.139; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;2.780;2.824;2.107;2.143;673;681; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;741;601;679;558;62;43; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;16.090;15.862;15.103;14.723;987;1.139; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;4.897;4.605;4.534;4.244;363;361; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;3.732;3.240;3.597;3.148;135;92; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;6.080;6.049;5.716;5.683;364;366; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;4.694;5.046;4.442;4.725;252;321; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;689;754;535;594;154;160; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;4.930;5.051;3.443;3.441;1.487;1.610; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.674;1.697;1.323;1.323;351;374; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;2.894;2.727;2.346;2.218;548;509; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;695;691;608;595;87;96; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;3.537;3.568;3.334;3.374;203;194; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;15.439;14.965;14.463;14.022;976;943; 91 Domestic employees;3.705;3.968;125;119;3.580;3.849; 92 Other cleaning workers;14.327;14.997;3.141;3.294;11.186;11.703; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.370;1.429;360;392;1.010;1.037; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;4.834;4.984;3.382;3.431;1.452;1.553; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;18.094;19.503;14.450;15.503;3.644;4.000; 96 Construction and mining labourers;3.098;2.536;2.770;2.260;328;276; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;4.564;4.389;3.466;3.314;1.098;1.075; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;2.674;3.092;2.136;2.470;538;622; No data recorded;21.783;14.972;12.267;8.697;9.516;6.275; 06 Badajoz; Total;257.995;248.604;144.801;140.047;113.194;108.557; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;558;585;341;377;217;208; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.521;1.512;1.002;991;519;521; 13 Production and operations managers;2.335;2.342;1.797;1.803;538;539; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;2.030;2.083;1.434;1.480;596;603; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.082;1.097;698;706;384;391; 21 Health professionals;12.160;11.580;3.568;3.390;8.592;8.190; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;14.615;13.441;4.890;4.456;9.725;8.985; 23 Other teaching professionals ;3.519;3.492;1.209;1.196;2.310;2.296; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;3.932;4.363;2.780;3.065;1.152;1.298; 25 Legal professionals;1.830;1.853;865;895;965;958; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;4.832;4.450;2.782;2.619;2.050;1.831; 27 Information technology professionals;855;889;685;686;170;203; 28 Social sciences professionals;3.147;2.569;931;609;2.216;1.960; 29 Culture and arts professionals;1.406;1.573;765;857;641;716; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;2.671;2.670;2.120;2.067;551;603; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.094;887;988;790;106;97; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.813;1.403;571;439;1.242;964; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;150;193;84;94;66;99; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;6.012;5.604;4.116;3.903;1.896;1.701; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;3.483;2.999;1.551;1.377;1.932;1.622; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;3.544;3.528;1.799;1.827;1.745;1.701; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.975;1.869;1.559;1.445;416;424; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;2.918;2.928;1.607;1.596;1.311;1.332; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.144;1.279;595;664;549;615; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;5.947;5.979;2.027;2.039;3.920;3.940; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);2.823;2.845;1.044;1.010;1.779;1.835; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;6.492;5.814;2.015;1.771;4.477;4.043; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;4.000;3.903;2.265;2.247;1.735;1.656; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;10.357;9.928;5.086;4.882;5.271;5.046; 52 Shop salespersons ;10.904;10.905;3.676;3.726;7.228;7.179; 53 Shopowner traders;6.161;6.171;2.741;2.773;3.420;3.398; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);2.438;2.598;1.439;1.515;999;1.083; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);936;1.069;201;236;735;833; 56 Health services personal care workers;8.244;7.084;1.400;1.000;6.844;6.084; 57 Other personal care workers;5.991;5.865;425;542;5.566;5.323; 58 Personal services workers;4.492;4.777;1.325;1.442;3.167;3.335; 59 Protective and security services workers;8.406;8.319;7.414;7.331;992;988; 61 Skilled farming workers;6.732;6.733;4.887;4.942;1.845;1.791; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);3.008;3.031;2.416;2.466;592;565; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;1.748;1.765;1.329;1.340;419;425; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;338;320;314;298;24;22; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;9.276;9.124;8.667;8.416;609;708; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;3.074;2.636;2.807;2.421;267;215; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;2.416;2.160;2.332;2.107;84;53; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;4.019;4.024;3.784;3.793;235;231; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;2.841;2.936;2.692;2.766;149;170; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;469;523;349;395;120;128; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;3.204;3.255;2.340;2.308;864;947; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.163;1.198;904;925;259;273; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;2.022;1.902;1.661;1.567;361;335; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;438;459;387;390;51;69; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;2.319;2.396;2.179;2.260;140;136; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;9.983;9.601;9.334;8.986;649;615; 91 Domestic employees;2.139;2.240;62;50;2.077;2.190; 92 Other cleaning workers;9.056;9.381;1.955;1.987;7.101;7.394; 93 Food preparation assistants;830;868;228;243;602;625; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;3.063;3.160;2.199;2.221;864;939; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;14.165;15.203;11.320;12.082;2.845;3.121; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.805;1.435;1.565;1.244;240;191; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;2.811;2.753;2.197;2.123;614;630; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;1.730;2.003;1.383;1.609;347;394; No data recorded;13.529;9.052;7.715;5.262;5.814;3.790; 10 Cáceres; Total;148.934;143.988;81.580;79.028;67.354;64.960; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;312;331;201;218;111;113; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;780;783;500;511;280;272; 13 Production and operations managers;1.482;1.526;1.142;1.169;340;357; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.142;1.145;758;773;384;372; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;805;812;470;467;335;345; 21 Health professionals;7.092;6.867;2.049;1.981;5.043;4.886; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;9.026;8.213;2.955;2.712;6.071;5.501; 23 Other teaching professionals ;2.019;2.052;718;669;1.301;1.383; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;2.269;2.355;1.594;1.665;675;690; 25 Legal professionals;1.147;1.155;547;559;600;596; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;2.051;1.931;1.040;941;1.011;990; 27 Information technology professionals;590;609;452;471;138;138; 28 Social sciences professionals;1.790;1.492;559;361;1.231;1.131; 29 Culture and arts professionals;787;853;427;463;360;390; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;2.013;2.068;1.536;1.628;477;440; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;708;575;647;519;61;56; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.042;830;349;295;693;535; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;100;123;64;73;36;50; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;2.863;2.677;1.876;1.755;987;922; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;1.831;1.682;899;810;932;872; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;2.185;2.123;1.040;997;1.145;1.126; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.199;1.115;963;876;236;239; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;1.667;1.632;951;897;716;735; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;618;723;314;360;304;363; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;3.110;3.088;1.043;1.061;2.067;2.027; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.552;1.704;637;637;915;1.067; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;3.379;2.865;1.123;900;2.256;1.965; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;2.905;2.940;1.569;1.599;1.336;1.341; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;6.740;6.533;3.030;2.906;3.710;3.627; 52 Shop salespersons ;5.473;5.431;2.024;1.992;3.449;3.439; 53 Shopowner traders;3.612;3.653;1.549;1.587;2.063;2.066; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.301;1.359;811;833;490;526; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);608;659;151;168;457;491; 56 Health services personal care workers;5.972;5.338;850;620;5.122;4.718; 57 Other personal care workers;3.452;3.448;210;280;3.242;3.168; 58 Personal services workers;2.811;2.847;886;925;1.925;1.922; 59 Protective and security services workers;4.661;4.680;4.174;4.200;487;480; 61 Skilled farming workers;4.346;3.977;2.832;2.608;1.514;1.369; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);2.611;2.638;2.016;2.064;595;574; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;1.032;1.059;778;803;254;256; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;403;281;365;260;38;21; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;6.814;6.738;6.436;6.307;378;431; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;1.823;1.969;1.727;1.823;96;146; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;1.316;1.080;1.265;1.041;51;39; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;2.061;2.025;1.932;1.890;129;135; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;1.853;2.110;1.750;1.959;103;151; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;220;231;186;199;34;32; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;1.726;1.796;1.103;1.133;623;663; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;511;499;419;398;92;101; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;872;825;685;651;187;174; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;257;232;221;205;36;27; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.218;1.172;1.155;1.114;63;58; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;5.456;5.364;5.129;5.036;327;328; 91 Domestic employees;1.566;1.728;63;69;1.503;1.659; 92 Other cleaning workers;5.271;5.616;1.186;1.307;4.085;4.309; 93 Food preparation assistants;540;561;132;149;408;412; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.771;1.824;1.183;1.210;588;614; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;3.929;4.300;3.130;3.421;799;879; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.293;1.101;1.205;1.016;88;85; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;1.753;1.636;1.269;1.191;484;445; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;944;1.089;753;861;191;228; No data recorded;8.254;5.920;4.552;3.435;3.702;2.485; 12 Galicia; Total;1.066.398;1.030.176;548.236;531.759;518.162;498.417; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;2.498;2.824;1.638;1.817;860;1.007; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;9.998;9.567;6.276;6.089;3.722;3.478; 13 Production and operations managers;12.023;12.149;8.959;9.066;3.064;3.083; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;9.636;9.748;6.031;6.134;3.605;3.614; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;6.418;6.708;3.563;3.730;2.855;2.978; 21 Health professionals;47.443;44.697;12.208;11.569;35.235;33.128; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;49.077;46.734;14.697;14.186;34.380;32.548; 23 Other teaching professionals ;17.001;15.104;5.773;5.136;11.228;9.968; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;21.324;21.750;13.868;14.031;7.456;7.719; 25 Legal professionals;9.788;9.700;4.094;4.127;5.694;5.573; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;22.817;21.702;10.692;10.211;12.125;11.491; 27 Information technology professionals;5.990;5.733;4.504;4.256;1.486;1.477; 28 Social sciences professionals;9.515;9.127;2.418;2.109;7.097;7.018; 29 Culture and arts professionals;9.480;10.152;5.083;5.352;4.397;4.800; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;21.581;20.914;16.794;16.114;4.787;4.800; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;5.106;4.634;4.532;4.082;574;552; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;7.497;6.712;2.139;1.948;5.358;4.764; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;1.023;1.170;535;576;488;594; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;29.617;28.005;18.198;17.486;11.419;10.519; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;16.201;15.264;6.332;5.816;9.869;9.448; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;15.974;15.418;8.266;7.944;7.708;7.474; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;11.357;10.484;8.805;8.075;2.552;2.409; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;15.749;15.159;8.593;8.096;7.156;7.063; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;4.436;4.932;2.117;2.298;2.319;2.634; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;28.339;27.691;8.479;8.344;19.860;19.347; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);14.558;14.801;4.314;4.380;10.244;10.421; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;23.865;20.567;6.747;5.653;17.118;14.914; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;18.843;18.945;9.161;9.174;9.682;9.771; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;43.049;40.531;16.904;15.453;26.145;25.078; 52 Shop salespersons ;53.887;53.186;13.604;13.609;40.283;39.577; 53 Shopowner traders;20.662;20.971;8.044;8.138;12.618;12.833; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);9.782;10.273;5.133;5.294;4.649;4.979; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);5.844;6.147;851;913;4.993;5.234; 56 Health services personal care workers;27.727;22.642;3.947;2.638;23.780;20.004; 57 Other personal care workers;12.460;13.156;864;1.131;11.596;12.025; 58 Personal services workers;20.681;21.704;5.560;5.939;15.121;15.765; 59 Protective and security services workers;26.138;26.468;22.378;22.576;3.760;3.892; 61 Skilled farming workers;5.396;5.106;3.065;2.972;2.331;2.134; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);16.036;16.739;8.350;8.586;7.686;8.153; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;4.247;4.510;1.605;1.667;2.642;2.843; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;15.594;15.761;12.188;12.210;3.406;3.551; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;38.200;38.124;36.374;35.987;1.826;2.137; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;15.233;16.270;14.291;15.013;942;1.257; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;18.384;17.727;16.958;16.303;1.426;1.424; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;17.565;17.592;16.224;16.163;1.341;1.429; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;14.929;16.041;14.125;14.986;804;1.055; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;2.962;3.210;2.104;2.231;858;979; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;14.779;14.454;7.188;7.149;7.591;7.305; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;7.870;8.135;4.914;4.790;2.956;3.345; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;14.887;14.804;9.888;9.812;4.999;4.992; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;2.916;3.185;2.326;2.488;590;697; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;8.435;8.214;8.068;7.871;367;343; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;41.683;41.207;37.778;37.319;3.905;3.888; 91 Domestic employees;21.630;22.610;436;434;21.194;22.176; 92 Other cleaning workers;33.562;34.031;6.306;6.309;27.256;27.722; 93 Food preparation assistants;4.243;4.214;1.157;1.170;3.086;3.044; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;9.277;9.559;6.013;6.190;3.264;3.369; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;8.185;8.497;6.071;6.437;2.114;2.060; 96 Construction and mining labourers;4.011;3.279;3.813;3.113;198;166; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;20.799;18.597;13.227;12.596;7.572;6.001; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;12.559;13.660;9.950;10.839;2.609;2.821; No data recorded;45.632;29.181;23.716;15.634;21.916;13.547; 15 Coruña, A; Total;452.652;436.288;231.710;223.863;220.942;212.425; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;1.244;1.428;807;905;437;523; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;4.340;4.164;2.744;2.678;1.596;1.486; 13 Production and operations managers;4.710;4.678;3.495;3.475;1.215;1.203; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;3.759;3.811;2.327;2.379;1.432;1.432; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;2.789;2.900;1.576;1.617;1.213;1.283; 21 Health professionals;20.489;19.231;5.285;4.992;15.204;14.239; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;21.510;20.390;6.597;6.318;14.913;14.072; 23 Other teaching professionals ;7.200;6.355;2.400;2.127;4.800;4.228; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;10.271;10.410;6.622;6.684;3.649;3.726; 25 Legal professionals;4.525;4.545;1.884;1.931;2.641;2.614; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;10.725;10.172;5.285;5.093;5.440;5.079; 27 Information technology professionals;3.447;3.341;2.575;2.459;872;882; 28 Social sciences professionals;4.303;4.090;1.140;1.019;3.163;3.071; 29 Culture and arts professionals;4.812;5.276;2.526;2.713;2.286;2.563; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;9.165;8.905;7.029;6.760;2.136;2.145; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;2.164;1.957;1.917;1.718;247;239; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;3.351;3.014;986;895;2.365;2.119; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;531;617;274;303;257;314; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;12.292;11.638;7.605;7.310;4.687;4.328; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;7.323;6.763;2.765;2.509;4.558;4.254; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;7.469;7.270;3.850;3.701;3.619;3.569; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;6.031;5.600;4.683;4.334;1.348;1.266; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;6.794;6.471;3.731;3.487;3.063;2.984; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.987;2.193;955;1.014;1.032;1.179; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;12.732;12.301;3.941;3.844;8.791;8.457; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);7.310;7.486;2.040;2.052;5.270;5.434; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;9.698;8.033;2.758;2.231;6.940;5.802; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;8.071;8.168;3.935;3.946;4.136;4.222; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;18.049;17.291;7.426;6.908;10.623;10.383; 52 Shop salespersons ;22.799;22.860;5.843;5.928;16.956;16.932; 53 Shopowner traders;8.417;8.524;3.224;3.257;5.193;5.267; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);4.075;4.352;2.077;2.188;1.998;2.164; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);2.409;2.580;378;413;2.031;2.167; 56 Health services personal care workers;10.054;8.123;1.434;926;8.620;7.197; 57 Other personal care workers;4.961;5.313;346;466;4.615;4.847; 58 Personal services workers;8.932;9.295;2.494;2.602;6.438;6.693; 59 Protective and security services workers;11.089;11.196;9.487;9.554;1.602;1.642; 61 Skilled farming workers;2.073;1.971;1.205;1.170;868;801; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);4.098;4.269;2.093;2.155;2.005;2.114; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;3.057;3.238;1.152;1.194;1.905;2.044; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;6.822;6.846;5.444;5.457;1.378;1.389; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;16.107;16.139;15.351;15.202;756;937; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;6.724;7.015;6.393;6.627;331;388; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;6.186;5.958;6.030;5.788;156;170; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;6.772;6.855;6.247;6.272;525;583; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;6.792;7.235;6.438;6.750;354;485; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;1.481;1.656;1.043;1.147;438;509; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;5.338;4.804;2.573;2.434;2.765;2.370; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;3.749;3.920;2.153;2.031;1.596;1.889; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;5.662;5.699;3.168;3.113;2.494;2.586; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;766;763;680;688;86;75; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;3.508;3.434;3.365;3.302;143;132; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;16.404;16.106;14.921;14.652;1.483;1.454; 91 Domestic employees;9.431;9.820;201;219;9.230;9.601; 92 Other cleaning workers;14.808;14.910;2.827;2.769;11.981;12.141; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.724;1.714;507;522;1.217;1.192; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;4.978;5.163;2.985;3.097;1.993;2.066; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;2.523;2.626;1.909;2.003;614;623; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.379;1.085;1.321;1.027;58;58; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;6.290;5.251;4.150;3.796;2.140;1.455; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;6.174;6.373;4.919;5.089;1.255;1.284; No data recorded;19.979;12.697;10.194;6.623;9.785;6.074; 27 Lugo; Total;129.558;126.847;66.196;64.984;63.362;61.863; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;243;275;150;167;93;108; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;798;774;483;479;315;295; 13 Production and operations managers;1.652;1.701;1.254;1.290;398;411; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.281;1.288;817;826;464;462; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;749;805;389;430;360;375; 21 Health professionals;6.358;6.093;1.629;1.560;4.729;4.533; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;6.069;5.801;1.803;1.756;4.266;4.045; 23 Other teaching professionals ;2.043;1.776;693;612;1.350;1.164; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;1.961;2.090;1.286;1.341;675;749; 25 Legal professionals;963;923;411;403;552;520; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;2.037;1.862;840;756;1.197;1.106; 27 Information technology professionals;370;378;285;290;85;88; 28 Social sciences professionals;1.181;1.119;298;228;883;891; 29 Culture and arts professionals;786;877;411;453;375;424; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;1.967;1.936;1.547;1.503;420;433; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;559;513;499;461;60;52; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;860;789;271;246;589;543; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;92;104;50;49;42;55; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;2.804;2.682;1.769;1.709;1.035;973; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;1.428;1.336;571;520;857;816; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;1.724;1.660;891;864;833;796; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;895;799;671;586;224;213; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;1.575;1.566;828;797;747;769; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;579;673;253;290;326;383; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;3.016;2.991;808;828;2.208;2.163; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.240;1.339;422;474;818;865; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;2.355;2.123;646;568;1.709;1.555; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;2.240;2.273;1.018;1.043;1.222;1.230; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;5.515;5.508;1.918;1.868;3.597;3.640; 52 Shop salespersons ;6.053;6.014;1.426;1.428;4.627;4.586; 53 Shopowner traders;2.472;2.527;989;999;1.483;1.528; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.236;1.305;740;760;496;545; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);699;770;91;98;608;672; 56 Health services personal care workers;4.575;3.824;620;421;3.955;3.403; 57 Other personal care workers;2.271;2.327;113;133;2.158;2.194; 58 Personal services workers;2.135;2.293;583;613;1.552;1.680; 59 Protective and security services workers;3.535;3.646;3.092;3.162;443;484; 61 Skilled farming workers;573;502;367;357;206;145; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);8.494;8.905;4.365;4.518;4.129;4.387; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;278;265;105;104;173;161; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;1.662;1.616;1.552;1.517;110;99; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;4.236;4.283;4.035;4.033;201;250; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;1.587;1.631;1.500;1.533;87;98; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;1.235;1.165;1.204;1.139;31;26; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;2.495;2.521;2.351;2.345;144;176; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;1.805;1.939;1.705;1.811;100;128; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;256;281;165;180;91;101; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.128;2.201;1.151;1.171;977;1.030; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;735;699;580;543;155;156; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;1.416;1.317;1.193;1.119;223;198; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;224;215;199;195;25;20; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.312;1.318;1.270;1.279;42;39; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;6.213;6.260;5.641;5.676;572;584; 91 Domestic employees;2.441;2.586;52;41;2.389;2.545; 92 Other cleaning workers;4.318;4.356;764;779;3.554;3.577; 93 Food preparation assistants;498;545;114;124;384;421; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;916;930;638;654;278;276; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;1.665;1.812;1.293;1.430;372;382; 96 Construction and mining labourers;612;529;599;519;13;10; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;2.171;1.949;1.488;1.387;683;562; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;855;955;696;766;159;189; No data recorded;5.117;3.307;2.604;1.753;2.513;1.554; 32 Ourense; Total;109.897;107.145;56.332;54.927;53.565;52.218; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;252;272;161;175;91;97; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;787;768;485;478;302;290; 13 Production and operations managers;1.305;1.337;972;1.004;333;333; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.036;1.073;652;672;384;401; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;604;624;334;350;270;274; 21 Health professionals;5.412;5.157;1.400;1.338;4.012;3.819; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;5.195;4.977;1.516;1.501;3.679;3.476; 23 Other teaching professionals ;1.995;1.789;711;629;1.284;1.160; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;1.569;1.707;1.009;1.071;560;636; 25 Legal professionals;1.053;1.022;454;445;599;577; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;2.480;2.373;1.004;916;1.476;1.457; 27 Information technology professionals;428;423;318;309;110;114; 28 Social sciences professionals;1.204;1.150;300;256;904;894; 29 Culture and arts professionals;702;716;385;392;317;324; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;1.359;1.370;1.090;1.062;269;308; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;546;515;500;461;46;54; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;829;699;239;201;590;498; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;86;108;45;52;41;56; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;2.586;2.487;1.652;1.591;934;896; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;1.400;1.376;642;600;758;776; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;1.485;1.478;767;746;718;732; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;912;850;690;638;222;212; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;1.416;1.374;768;709;648;665; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;464;528;235;264;229;264; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;2.942;2.913;874;864;2.068;2.049; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);935;931;302;306;633;625; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;2.464;2.162;766;668;1.698;1.494; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;2.220;2.251;1.124;1.139;1.096;1.112; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;4.575;4.570;1.807;1.762;2.768;2.808; 52 Shop salespersons ;5.264;5.278;1.373;1.395;3.891;3.883; 53 Shopowner traders;2.314;2.373;949;965;1.365;1.408; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);953;999;571;592;382;407; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);536;564;80;83;456;481; 56 Health services personal care workers;4.516;3.666;702;489;3.814;3.177; 57 Other personal care workers;1.719;1.805;128;145;1.591;1.660; 58 Personal services workers;2.205;2.314;605;667;1.600;1.647; 59 Protective and security services workers;3.574;3.580;3.113;3.106;461;474; 61 Skilled farming workers;914;839;489;460;425;379; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.389;1.463;826;848;563;615; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;347;391;147;152;200;239; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;241;239;219;224;22;15; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;4.213;4.238;3.944;3.956;269;282; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;1.543;1.566;1.451;1.478;92;88; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;1.440;1.361;1.330;1.267;110;94; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;1.779;1.780;1.648;1.640;131;140; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;1.378;1.517;1.296;1.417;82;100; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;209;223;161;167;48;56; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;1.238;1.385;733;790;505;595; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;967;1.016;658;653;309;363; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;1.852;1.771;1.339;1.279;513;492; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;305;309;252;251;53;58; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;950;942;918;914;32;28; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;4.895;4.902;4.488;4.493;407;409; 91 Domestic employees;2.605;2.707;46;43;2.559;2.664; 92 Other cleaning workers;3.378;3.559;596;620;2.782;2.939; 93 Food preparation assistants;379;365;98;110;281;255; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;687;680;506;492;181;188; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;1.520;1.489;1.192;1.208;328;281; 96 Construction and mining labourers;753;634;675;583;78;51; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;2.247;2.112;1.563;1.440;684;672; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;918;1.034;719;805;199;229; No data recorded;4.428;3.044;2.315;1.596;2.113;1.448; 36 Pontevedra; Total;374.291;359.896;193.998;187.985;180.293;171.911; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;759;849;520;570;239;279; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;4.073;3.861;2.564;2.454;1.509;1.407; 13 Production and operations managers;4.356;4.433;3.238;3.297;1.118;1.136; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;3.560;3.576;2.235;2.257;1.325;1.319; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;2.276;2.379;1.264;1.333;1.012;1.046; 21 Health professionals;15.184;14.216;3.894;3.679;11.290;10.537; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;16.303;15.566;4.781;4.611;11.522;10.955; 23 Other teaching professionals ;5.763;5.184;1.969;1.768;3.794;3.416; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;7.523;7.543;4.951;4.935;2.572;2.608; 25 Legal professionals;3.247;3.210;1.345;1.348;1.902;1.862; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;7.575;7.295;3.563;3.446;4.012;3.849; 27 Information technology professionals;1.745;1.591;1.326;1.198;419;393; 28 Social sciences professionals;2.827;2.768;680;606;2.147;2.162; 29 Culture and arts professionals;3.180;3.283;1.761;1.794;1.419;1.489; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;9.090;8.703;7.128;6.789;1.962;1.914; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.837;1.649;1.616;1.442;221;207; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;2.457;2.210;643;606;1.814;1.604; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;314;341;166;172;148;169; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;11.935;11.198;7.172;6.876;4.763;4.322; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;6.050;5.789;2.354;2.187;3.696;3.602; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;5.296;5.010;2.758;2.633;2.538;2.377; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;3.519;3.235;2.761;2.517;758;718; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;5.964;5.748;3.266;3.103;2.698;2.645; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.406;1.538;674;730;732;808; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;9.649;9.486;2.856;2.808;6.793;6.678; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);5.073;5.045;1.550;1.548;3.523;3.497; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;9.348;8.249;2.577;2.186;6.771;6.063; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;6.312;6.253;3.084;3.046;3.228;3.207; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;14.910;13.162;5.753;4.915;9.157;8.247; 52 Shop salespersons ;19.771;19.034;4.962;4.858;14.809;14.176; 53 Shopowner traders;7.459;7.547;2.882;2.917;4.577;4.630; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);3.518;3.617;1.745;1.754;1.773;1.863; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);2.200;2.233;302;319;1.898;1.914; 56 Health services personal care workers;8.582;7.029;1.191;802;7.391;6.227; 57 Other personal care workers;3.509;3.711;277;387;3.232;3.324; 58 Personal services workers;7.409;7.802;1.878;2.057;5.531;5.745; 59 Protective and security services workers;7.940;8.046;6.686;6.754;1.254;1.292; 61 Skilled farming workers;1.836;1.794;1.004;985;832;809; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);2.055;2.102;1.066;1.065;989;1.037; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;565;616;201;217;364;399; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;6.869;7.060;4.973;5.012;1.896;2.048; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;13.644;13.464;13.044;12.796;600;668; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;5.379;6.058;4.947;5.375;432;683; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;9.523;9.243;8.394;8.109;1.129;1.134; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;6.519;6.436;5.978;5.906;541;530; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;4.954;5.350;4.686;5.008;268;342; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;1.016;1.050;735;737;281;313; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;6.075;6.064;2.731;2.754;3.344;3.310; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;2.419;2.500;1.523;1.563;896;937; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;5.957;6.017;4.188;4.301;1.769;1.716; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;1.621;1.898;1.195;1.354;426;544; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;2.665;2.520;2.515;2.376;150;144; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;14.171;13.939;12.728;12.498;1.443;1.441; 91 Domestic employees;7.153;7.497;137;131;7.016;7.366; 92 Other cleaning workers;11.058;11.206;2.119;2.141;8.939;9.065; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.642;1.590;438;414;1.204;1.176; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;2.696;2.786;1.884;1.947;812;839; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;2.477;2.570;1.677;1.796;800;774; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.267;1.031;1.218;984;49;47; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;10.091;9.285;6.026;5.973;4.065;3.312; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;4.612;5.298;3.616;4.179;996;1.119; No data recorded;16.108;10.133;8.603;5.662;7.505;4.471; 13 Madrid, Comunidad de; Total;3.016.913;2.906.065;1.541.467;1.489.787;1.475.446;1.416.278; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;10.564;11.243;7.759;8.247;2.805;2.996; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;67.840;62.309;41.511;38.904;26.329;23.405; 13 Production and operations managers;25.275;24.275;17.941;17.087;7.334;7.188; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;17.271;17.408;11.264;11.373;6.007;6.035; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;17.518;18.490;11.170;11.982;6.348;6.508; 21 Health professionals;118.063;114.036;29.856;28.848;88.207;85.188; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;143.025;134.665;45.329;42.507;97.696;92.158; 23 Other teaching professionals ;35.728;34.645;13.441;13.172;22.287;21.473; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;108.241;106.792;71.134;70.218;37.107;36.574; 25 Legal professionals;41.901;41.221;19.318;19.025;22.583;22.196; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;123.969;122.553;60.356;60.227;63.613;62.326; 27 Information technology professionals;70.590;69.945;50.736;50.185;19.854;19.760; 28 Social sciences professionals;32.841;33.228;9.979;9.985;22.862;23.243; 29 Culture and arts professionals;40.769;40.935;20.003;20.021;20.766;20.914; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;48.607;49.607;35.339;35.548;13.268;14.059; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;11.945;10.571;10.446;9.202;1.499;1.369; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;21.956;19.370;6.996;6.258;14.960;13.112; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;5.917;6.119;2.946;2.951;2.971;3.168; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;100.310;94.357;58.001;55.206;42.309;39.151; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;67.953;64.860;22.409;20.621;45.544;44.239; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;49.657;47.310;26.427;24.830;23.230;22.480; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;68.073;63.690;50.245;47.313;17.828;16.377; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;79.867;75.445;40.985;38.054;38.882;37.391; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;14.615;16.090;7.586;8.068;7.029;8.022; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;124.504;124.136;38.857;38.730;85.647;85.406; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);67.933;70.037;19.828;20.392;48.105;49.645; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;81.863;72.303;23.255;20.008;58.608;52.295; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;24.820;24.097;14.951;14.732;9.869;9.365; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;109.029;101.774;55.557;52.470;53.472;49.304; 52 Shop salespersons ;135.916;135.101;56.096;56.663;79.820;78.438; 53 Shopowner traders;35.534;35.867;18.923;19.274;16.611;16.593; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);21.534;23.721;10.000;10.795;11.534;12.926; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);19.682;21.152;4.980;5.440;14.702;15.712; 56 Health services personal care workers;61.967;52.313;10.518;7.850;51.449;44.463; 57 Other personal care workers;24.213;24.206;2.028;2.507;22.185;21.699; 58 Personal services workers;70.682;73.970;33.744;35.757;36.938;38.213; 59 Protective and security services workers;76.560;76.527;61.786;61.688;14.774;14.839; 61 Skilled farming workers;11.308;9.933;7.973;7.668;3.335;2.265; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.296;1.320;907;936;389;384; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;324;331;175;185;149;146; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;503;470;421;382;82;88; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;64.658;63.729;61.318;59.531;3.340;4.198; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;27.534;28.607;25.836;26.608;1.698;1.999; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;18.748;17.830;17.579;16.730;1.169;1.100; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;28.448;28.987;26.568;26.776;1.880;2.211; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;32.485;35.782;30.332;32.691;2.153;3.091; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;9.428;10.613;7.286;8.010;2.142;2.603; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;9.142;9.385;6.096;6.208;3.046;3.177; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;13.245;13.688;9.959;10.240;3.286;3.448; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;17.577;16.628;12.629;12.171;4.948;4.457; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;8.785;8.836;7.168;7.170;1.617;1.666; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;10.999;10.307;10.051;9.554;948;753; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;94.530;92.622;87.431;85.882;7.099;6.740; 91 Domestic employees;89.399;91.700;3.563;3.834;85.836;87.866; 92 Other cleaning workers;112.422;114.734;24.208;24.773;88.214;89.961; 93 Food preparation assistants;13.175;13.435;6.097;6.380;7.078;7.055; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;32.304;30.532;23.103;22.079;9.201;8.453; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;5.821;6.497;4.751;5.242;1.070;1.255; 96 Construction and mining labourers;9.695;7.444;9.419;7.169;276;275; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;26.181;26.674;17.559;17.957;8.622;8.717; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;48.893;55.379;36.810;41.811;12.083;13.568; No data recorded;153.281;96.234;82.528;53.662;70.753;42.572; 28 Madrid; Total;3.016.913;2.906.065;1.541.467;1.489.787;1.475.446;1.416.278; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;10.564;11.243;7.759;8.247;2.805;2.996; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;67.840;62.309;41.511;38.904;26.329;23.405; 13 Production and operations managers;25.275;24.275;17.941;17.087;7.334;7.188; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;17.271;17.408;11.264;11.373;6.007;6.035; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;17.518;18.490;11.170;11.982;6.348;6.508; 21 Health professionals;118.063;114.036;29.856;28.848;88.207;85.188; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;143.025;134.665;45.329;42.507;97.696;92.158; 23 Other teaching professionals ;35.728;34.645;13.441;13.172;22.287;21.473; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;108.241;106.792;71.134;70.218;37.107;36.574; 25 Legal professionals;41.901;41.221;19.318;19.025;22.583;22.196; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;123.969;122.553;60.356;60.227;63.613;62.326; 27 Information technology professionals;70.590;69.945;50.736;50.185;19.854;19.760; 28 Social sciences professionals;32.841;33.228;9.979;9.985;22.862;23.243; 29 Culture and arts professionals;40.769;40.935;20.003;20.021;20.766;20.914; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;48.607;49.607;35.339;35.548;13.268;14.059; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;11.945;10.571;10.446;9.202;1.499;1.369; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;21.956;19.370;6.996;6.258;14.960;13.112; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;5.917;6.119;2.946;2.951;2.971;3.168; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;100.310;94.357;58.001;55.206;42.309;39.151; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;67.953;64.860;22.409;20.621;45.544;44.239; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;49.657;47.310;26.427;24.830;23.230;22.480; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;68.073;63.690;50.245;47.313;17.828;16.377; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;79.867;75.445;40.985;38.054;38.882;37.391; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;14.615;16.090;7.586;8.068;7.029;8.022; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;124.504;124.136;38.857;38.730;85.647;85.406; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);67.933;70.037;19.828;20.392;48.105;49.645; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;81.863;72.303;23.255;20.008;58.608;52.295; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;24.820;24.097;14.951;14.732;9.869;9.365; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;109.029;101.774;55.557;52.470;53.472;49.304; 52 Shop salespersons ;135.916;135.101;56.096;56.663;79.820;78.438; 53 Shopowner traders;35.534;35.867;18.923;19.274;16.611;16.593; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);21.534;23.721;10.000;10.795;11.534;12.926; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);19.682;21.152;4.980;5.440;14.702;15.712; 56 Health services personal care workers;61.967;52.313;10.518;7.850;51.449;44.463; 57 Other personal care workers;24.213;24.206;2.028;2.507;22.185;21.699; 58 Personal services workers;70.682;73.970;33.744;35.757;36.938;38.213; 59 Protective and security services workers;76.560;76.527;61.786;61.688;14.774;14.839; 61 Skilled farming workers;11.308;9.933;7.973;7.668;3.335;2.265; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.296;1.320;907;936;389;384; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;324;331;175;185;149;146; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;503;470;421;382;82;88; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;64.658;63.729;61.318;59.531;3.340;4.198; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;27.534;28.607;25.836;26.608;1.698;1.999; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;18.748;17.830;17.579;16.730;1.169;1.100; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;28.448;28.987;26.568;26.776;1.880;2.211; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;32.485;35.782;30.332;32.691;2.153;3.091; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;9.428;10.613;7.286;8.010;2.142;2.603; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;9.142;9.385;6.096;6.208;3.046;3.177; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;13.245;13.688;9.959;10.240;3.286;3.448; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;17.577;16.628;12.629;12.171;4.948;4.457; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;8.785;8.836;7.168;7.170;1.617;1.666; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;10.999;10.307;10.051;9.554;948;753; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;94.530;92.622;87.431;85.882;7.099;6.740; 91 Domestic employees;89.399;91.700;3.563;3.834;85.836;87.866; 92 Other cleaning workers;112.422;114.734;24.208;24.773;88.214;89.961; 93 Food preparation assistants;13.175;13.435;6.097;6.380;7.078;7.055; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;32.304;30.532;23.103;22.079;9.201;8.453; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;5.821;6.497;4.751;5.242;1.070;1.255; 96 Construction and mining labourers;9.695;7.444;9.419;7.169;276;275; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;26.181;26.674;17.559;17.957;8.622;8.717; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;48.893;55.379;36.810;41.811;12.083;13.568; No data recorded;153.281;96.234;82.528;53.662;70.753;42.572; 14 Murcia, Región de; Total;613.182;586.741;342.866;330.179;270.316;256.562; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;931;1.079;665;740;266;339; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;4.756;4.447;3.181;3.035;1.575;1.412; 13 Production and operations managers;6.047;6.077;4.592;4.580;1.455;1.497; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;4.849;4.898;3.267;3.330;1.582;1.568; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;2.713;2.721;1.733;1.766;980;955; 21 Health professionals;25.907;23.283;7.747;6.993;18.160;16.290; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;33.658;30.618;11.207;10.172;22.451;20.446; 23 Other teaching professionals ;6.214;6.187;2.348;2.376;3.866;3.811; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;9.809;10.102;7.100;7.298;2.709;2.804; 25 Legal professionals;4.796;4.690;2.296;2.284;2.500;2.406; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;9.688;9.355;5.620;5.474;4.068;3.881; 27 Information technology professionals;2.363;2.311;1.901;1.844;462;467; 28 Social sciences professionals;5.183;4.984;1.637;1.363;3.546;3.621; 29 Culture and arts professionals;2.447;2.703;1.345;1.465;1.102;1.238; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;8.216;8.170;6.169;6.146;2.047;2.024; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;2.794;2.473;2.517;2.240;277;233; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;3.547;3.327;1.147;1.092;2.400;2.235; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;367;454;211;239;156;215; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;16.976;15.587;10.865;10.157;6.111;5.430; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;8.054;7.930;3.736;3.609;4.318;4.321; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;7.888;7.561;4.284;4.033;3.604;3.528; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;4.439;4.072;3.815;3.470;624;602; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;8.917;8.565;4.873;4.550;4.044;4.015; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;2.082;2.360;1.193;1.302;889;1.058; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;16.176;15.946;5.127;5.163;11.049;10.783; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);5.305;5.101;1.761;1.648;3.544;3.453; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;18.547;15.060;5.596;4.512;12.951;10.548; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;8.214;7.906;4.364;4.266;3.850;3.640; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;26.502;24.818;11.143;10.535;15.359;14.283; 52 Shop salespersons ;28.426;28.472;8.596;8.621;19.830;19.851; 53 Shopowner traders;10.986;11.074;5.169;5.246;5.817;5.828; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);5.039;5.268;2.863;2.934;2.176;2.334; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);3.270;3.360;624;630;2.646;2.730; 56 Health services personal care workers;10.858;9.060;1.756;1.302;9.102;7.758; 57 Other personal care workers;3.209;4.170;453;764;2.756;3.406; 58 Personal services workers;10.779;11.026;3.763;3.847;7.016;7.179; 59 Protective and security services workers;13.131;13.191;11.484;11.516;1.647;1.675; 61 Skilled farming workers;13.294;12.707;8.936;8.676;4.358;4.031; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.872;1.828;1.376;1.327;496;501; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;304;301;252;249;52;52; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;787;662;737;610;50;52; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;17.333;17.250;16.569;16.309;764;941; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;7.263;7.373;6.911;6.981;352;392; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;6.722;6.257;6.469;6.061;253;196; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;10.372;10.304;9.672;9.562;700;742; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;7.497;8.105;7.101;7.588;396;517; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;1.822;2.018;1.374;1.509;448;509; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;13.574;13.520;7.632;7.752;5.942;5.768; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;6.309;6.043;4.468;4.299;1.841;1.744; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;9.375;8.546;6.710;6.239;2.665;2.307; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;1.476;1.498;1.286;1.311;190;187; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;5.001;4.966;4.795;4.797;206;169; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;26.601;25.957;25.023;24.404;1.578;1.553; 91 Domestic employees;9.174;9.631;276;264;8.898;9.367; 92 Other cleaning workers;16.670;17.348;3.248;3.334;13.422;14.014; 93 Food preparation assistants;2.720;2.624;853;829;1.867;1.795; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;4.888;5.035;3.822;3.879;1.066;1.156; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;50.979;53.000;34.918;36.131;16.061;16.869; 96 Construction and mining labourers;2.288;2.014;2.240;1.944;48;70; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;16.531;16.038;9.046;8.631;7.485;7.407; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;7.501;7.828;6.058;6.435;1.443;1.393; No data recorded;29.746;17.482;16.946;10.516;12.800;6.966; 30 Murcia; Total;613.182;586.741;342.866;330.179;270.316;256.562; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;931;1.079;665;740;266;339; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;4.756;4.447;3.181;3.035;1.575;1.412; 13 Production and operations managers;6.047;6.077;4.592;4.580;1.455;1.497; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;4.849;4.898;3.267;3.330;1.582;1.568; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;2.713;2.721;1.733;1.766;980;955; 21 Health professionals;25.907;23.283;7.747;6.993;18.160;16.290; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;33.658;30.618;11.207;10.172;22.451;20.446; 23 Other teaching professionals ;6.214;6.187;2.348;2.376;3.866;3.811; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;9.809;10.102;7.100;7.298;2.709;2.804; 25 Legal professionals;4.796;4.690;2.296;2.284;2.500;2.406; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;9.688;9.355;5.620;5.474;4.068;3.881; 27 Information technology professionals;2.363;2.311;1.901;1.844;462;467; 28 Social sciences professionals;5.183;4.984;1.637;1.363;3.546;3.621; 29 Culture and arts professionals;2.447;2.703;1.345;1.465;1.102;1.238; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;8.216;8.170;6.169;6.146;2.047;2.024; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;2.794;2.473;2.517;2.240;277;233; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;3.547;3.327;1.147;1.092;2.400;2.235; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;367;454;211;239;156;215; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;16.976;15.587;10.865;10.157;6.111;5.430; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;8.054;7.930;3.736;3.609;4.318;4.321; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;7.888;7.561;4.284;4.033;3.604;3.528; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;4.439;4.072;3.815;3.470;624;602; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;8.917;8.565;4.873;4.550;4.044;4.015; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;2.082;2.360;1.193;1.302;889;1.058; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;16.176;15.946;5.127;5.163;11.049;10.783; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);5.305;5.101;1.761;1.648;3.544;3.453; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;18.547;15.060;5.596;4.512;12.951;10.548; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;8.214;7.906;4.364;4.266;3.850;3.640; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;26.502;24.818;11.143;10.535;15.359;14.283; 52 Shop salespersons ;28.426;28.472;8.596;8.621;19.830;19.851; 53 Shopowner traders;10.986;11.074;5.169;5.246;5.817;5.828; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);5.039;5.268;2.863;2.934;2.176;2.334; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);3.270;3.360;624;630;2.646;2.730; 56 Health services personal care workers;10.858;9.060;1.756;1.302;9.102;7.758; 57 Other personal care workers;3.209;4.170;453;764;2.756;3.406; 58 Personal services workers;10.779;11.026;3.763;3.847;7.016;7.179; 59 Protective and security services workers;13.131;13.191;11.484;11.516;1.647;1.675; 61 Skilled farming workers;13.294;12.707;8.936;8.676;4.358;4.031; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.872;1.828;1.376;1.327;496;501; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;304;301;252;249;52;52; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;787;662;737;610;50;52; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;17.333;17.250;16.569;16.309;764;941; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;7.263;7.373;6.911;6.981;352;392; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;6.722;6.257;6.469;6.061;253;196; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;10.372;10.304;9.672;9.562;700;742; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;7.497;8.105;7.101;7.588;396;517; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;1.822;2.018;1.374;1.509;448;509; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;13.574;13.520;7.632;7.752;5.942;5.768; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;6.309;6.043;4.468;4.299;1.841;1.744; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;9.375;8.546;6.710;6.239;2.665;2.307; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;1.476;1.498;1.286;1.311;190;187; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;5.001;4.966;4.795;4.797;206;169; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;26.601;25.957;25.023;24.404;1.578;1.553; 91 Domestic employees;9.174;9.631;276;264;8.898;9.367; 92 Other cleaning workers;16.670;17.348;3.248;3.334;13.422;14.014; 93 Food preparation assistants;2.720;2.624;853;829;1.867;1.795; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;4.888;5.035;3.822;3.879;1.066;1.156; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;50.979;53.000;34.918;36.131;16.061;16.869; 96 Construction and mining labourers;2.288;2.014;2.240;1.944;48;70; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;16.531;16.038;9.046;8.631;7.485;7.407; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;7.501;7.828;6.058;6.435;1.443;1.393; No data recorded;29.746;17.482;16.946;10.516;12.800;6.966; 15 Navarra, Comunidad Foral de; Total;286.884;276.597;151.666;146.255;135.218;130.342; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;644;695;453;497;191;198; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;3.587;3.262;2.170;2.067;1.417;1.195; 13 Production and operations managers;3.078;3.078;2.272;2.261;806;817; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.680;1.689;1.071;1.061;609;628; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.333;1.379;765;792;568;587; 21 Health professionals;13.759;13.426;2.951;2.856;10.808;10.570; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;16.541;15.402;4.997;4.659;11.544;10.743; 23 Other teaching professionals ;3.322;3.354;1.208;1.264;2.114;2.090; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;8.627;8.554;5.855;5.851;2.772;2.703; 25 Legal professionals;2.424;2.412;1.063;1.076;1.361;1.336; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;4.641;4.451;2.111;1.981;2.530;2.470; 27 Information technology professionals;1.510;1.445;1.060;1.018;450;427; 28 Social sciences professionals;3.389;3.253;818;739;2.571;2.514; 29 Culture and arts professionals;2.810;2.984;1.567;1.668;1.243;1.316; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;6.515;6.518;4.958;4.895;1.557;1.623; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.657;1.546;1.472;1.363;185;183; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;2.478;2.016;604;491;1.874;1.525; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;276;301;124;132;152;169; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;5.945;5.511;3.699;3.515;2.246;1.996; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;4.675;4.628;1.557;1.477;3.118;3.151; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;4.979;4.720;2.713;2.586;2.266;2.134; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;2.080;2.026;1.563;1.518;517;508; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;5.478;5.241;2.848;2.723;2.630;2.518; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.050;1.007;451;415;599;592; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;6.689;6.612;1.685;1.690;5.004;4.922; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.747;1.652;552;513;1.195;1.139; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;7.636;6.724;1.851;1.483;5.785;5.241; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;3.580;3.523;1.853;1.802;1.727;1.721; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;9.541;9.005;3.528;3.265;6.013;5.740; 52 Shop salespersons ;10.861;11.003;2.921;2.963;7.940;8.040; 53 Shopowner traders;5.571;5.679;1.987;2.034;3.584;3.645; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.616;1.704;816;845;800;859; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);1.041;1.072;170;185;871;887; 56 Health services personal care workers;7.666;7.549;1.168;1.045;6.498;6.504; 57 Other personal care workers;2.239;2.453;424;534;1.815;1.919; 58 Personal services workers;4.791;4.963;1.468;1.519;3.323;3.444; 59 Protective and security services workers;3.801;3.978;3.211;3.334;590;644; 61 Skilled farming workers;2.564;2.437;1.919;1.874;645;563; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.803;1.811;1.312;1.324;491;487; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;286;294;199;205;87;89; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;191;188;169;163;22;25; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;6.527;6.760;6.161;6.300;366;460; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;3.271;3.272;3.075;3.046;196;226; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;7.585;6.987;6.845;6.301;740;686; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;5.327;5.187;4.957;4.825;370;362; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;3.722;4.018;3.427;3.655;295;363; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;932;1.021;747;812;185;209; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;5.218;5.521;2.937;3.144;2.281;2.377; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.315;1.254;964;922;351;332; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;8.727;8.465;6.957;6.809;1.770;1.656; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;1.475;1.509;1.164;1.213;311;296; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;2.303;2.155;2.123;1.998;180;157; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;9.333;9.367;8.569;8.622;764;745; 91 Domestic employees;5.831;6.001;177;184;5.654;5.817; 92 Other cleaning workers;9.555;9.911;2.010;2.071;7.545;7.840; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.114;1.141;346;362;768;779; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;2.968;3.114;1.946;1.989;1.022;1.125; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;4.157;4.485;3.404;3.731;753;754; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.456;1.338;1.422;1.297;34;41; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;14.745;13.860;10.030;9.643;4.715;4.217; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;2.241;2.509;1.691;1.943;550;566; No data recorded;14.981;9.177;9.131;5.705;5.850;3.472; 31 Navarra; Total;286.884;276.597;151.666;146.255;135.218;130.342; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;644;695;453;497;191;198; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;3.587;3.262;2.170;2.067;1.417;1.195; 13 Production and operations managers;3.078;3.078;2.272;2.261;806;817; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.680;1.689;1.071;1.061;609;628; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.333;1.379;765;792;568;587; 21 Health professionals;13.759;13.426;2.951;2.856;10.808;10.570; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;16.541;15.402;4.997;4.659;11.544;10.743; 23 Other teaching professionals ;3.322;3.354;1.208;1.264;2.114;2.090; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;8.627;8.554;5.855;5.851;2.772;2.703; 25 Legal professionals;2.424;2.412;1.063;1.076;1.361;1.336; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;4.641;4.451;2.111;1.981;2.530;2.470; 27 Information technology professionals;1.510;1.445;1.060;1.018;450;427; 28 Social sciences professionals;3.389;3.253;818;739;2.571;2.514; 29 Culture and arts professionals;2.810;2.984;1.567;1.668;1.243;1.316; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;6.515;6.518;4.958;4.895;1.557;1.623; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.657;1.546;1.472;1.363;185;183; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;2.478;2.016;604;491;1.874;1.525; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;276;301;124;132;152;169; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;5.945;5.511;3.699;3.515;2.246;1.996; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;4.675;4.628;1.557;1.477;3.118;3.151; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;4.979;4.720;2.713;2.586;2.266;2.134; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;2.080;2.026;1.563;1.518;517;508; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;5.478;5.241;2.848;2.723;2.630;2.518; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.050;1.007;451;415;599;592; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;6.689;6.612;1.685;1.690;5.004;4.922; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.747;1.652;552;513;1.195;1.139; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;7.636;6.724;1.851;1.483;5.785;5.241; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;3.580;3.523;1.853;1.802;1.727;1.721; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;9.541;9.005;3.528;3.265;6.013;5.740; 52 Shop salespersons ;10.861;11.003;2.921;2.963;7.940;8.040; 53 Shopowner traders;5.571;5.679;1.987;2.034;3.584;3.645; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.616;1.704;816;845;800;859; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);1.041;1.072;170;185;871;887; 56 Health services personal care workers;7.666;7.549;1.168;1.045;6.498;6.504; 57 Other personal care workers;2.239;2.453;424;534;1.815;1.919; 58 Personal services workers;4.791;4.963;1.468;1.519;3.323;3.444; 59 Protective and security services workers;3.801;3.978;3.211;3.334;590;644; 61 Skilled farming workers;2.564;2.437;1.919;1.874;645;563; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.803;1.811;1.312;1.324;491;487; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;286;294;199;205;87;89; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;191;188;169;163;22;25; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;6.527;6.760;6.161;6.300;366;460; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;3.271;3.272;3.075;3.046;196;226; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;7.585;6.987;6.845;6.301;740;686; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;5.327;5.187;4.957;4.825;370;362; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;3.722;4.018;3.427;3.655;295;363; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;932;1.021;747;812;185;209; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;5.218;5.521;2.937;3.144;2.281;2.377; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.315;1.254;964;922;351;332; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;8.727;8.465;6.957;6.809;1.770;1.656; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;1.475;1.509;1.164;1.213;311;296; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;2.303;2.155;2.123;1.998;180;157; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;9.333;9.367;8.569;8.622;764;745; 91 Domestic employees;5.831;6.001;177;184;5.654;5.817; 92 Other cleaning workers;9.555;9.911;2.010;2.071;7.545;7.840; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.114;1.141;346;362;768;779; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;2.968;3.114;1.946;1.989;1.022;1.125; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;4.157;4.485;3.404;3.731;753;754; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.456;1.338;1.422;1.297;34;41; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;14.745;13.860;10.030;9.643;4.715;4.217; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;2.241;2.509;1.691;1.943;550;566; No data recorded;14.981;9.177;9.131;5.705;5.850;3.472; 16 País Vasco; Total;927.710;905.898;480.288;468.170;447.422;437.728; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;2.516;2.800;1.888;2.080;628;720; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;14.488;14.166;9.251;9.170;5.237;4.996; 13 Production and operations managers;10.011;10.327;7.618;7.765;2.393;2.562; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;5.742;5.936;3.632;3.791;2.110;2.145; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;4.850;5.033;2.835;2.894;2.015;2.139; 21 Health professionals;40.075;38.462;9.146;8.727;30.929;29.735; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;54.452;47.578;16.627;14.236;37.825;33.342; 23 Other teaching professionals ;16.521;16.277;5.072;5.000;11.449;11.277; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;30.657;30.859;21.238;21.232;9.419;9.627; 25 Legal professionals;8.828;8.730;3.897;3.875;4.931;4.855; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;17.438;16.612;7.595;7.190;9.843;9.422; 27 Information technology professionals;8.296;8.475;5.673;5.685;2.623;2.790; 28 Social sciences professionals;12.981;13.286;3.772;3.661;9.209;9.625; 29 Culture and arts professionals;8.912;10.379;4.644;5.270;4.268;5.109; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;23.945;24.140;18.754;18.740;5.191;5.400; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;4.224;3.988;3.818;3.582;406;406; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;7.089;5.816;2.144;1.873;4.945;3.943; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;1.458;1.696;686;735;772;961; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;23.840;23.733;15.202;15.135;8.638;8.598; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;16.594;16.653;4.905;4.678;11.689;11.975; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;19.769;18.883;10.369;9.924;9.400;8.959; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;10.275;9.953;7.634;7.282;2.641;2.671; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;18.376;18.341;9.513;9.388;8.863;8.953; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;4.280;4.645;2.048;2.171;2.232;2.474; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;26.412;26.689;7.387;7.569;19.025;19.120; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);8.996;9.947;2.644;2.870;6.352;7.077; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;21.465;19.880;5.495;4.885;15.970;14.995; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;12.747;13.006;7.156;7.162;5.591;5.844; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;31.651;31.853;13.431;13.205;18.220;18.648; 52 Shop salespersons ;40.248;42.479;10.531;11.223;29.717;31.256; 53 Shopowner traders;20.581;21.318;7.370;7.576;13.211;13.742; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);4.810;5.491;2.328;2.582;2.482;2.909; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);4.309;4.727;843;929;3.466;3.798; 56 Health services personal care workers;27.744;22.548;4.410;2.976;23.334;19.572; 57 Other personal care workers;10.594;12.175;2.006;2.300;8.588;9.875; 58 Personal services workers;16.515;17.762;4.875;5.177;11.640;12.585; 59 Protective and security services workers;11.606;11.796;9.518;9.686;2.088;2.110; 61 Skilled farming workers;3.422;3.134;2.473;2.418;949;716; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);1.361;1.396;895;912;466;484; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;837;903;409;439;428;464; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;1.071;1.168;1.022;1.102;49;66; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;19.431;20.313;18.450;18.927;981;1.386; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;11.517;12.284;10.879;11.472;638;812; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;26.170;25.166;24.293;23.316;1.877;1.850; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;15.654;15.860;14.588;14.712;1.066;1.148; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;13.773;15.114;12.801;13.871;972;1.243; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;2.424;2.801;1.857;2.095;567;706; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;4.700;4.828;2.947;2.947;1.753;1.881; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;4.791;4.939;3.835;3.911;956;1.028; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;22.137;22.233;18.958;19.019;3.179;3.214; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;5.123;5.290;4.421;4.558;702;732; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;4.225;4.294;3.982;4.076;243;218; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;27.637;27.876;25.677;25.801;1.960;2.075; 91 Domestic employees;24.436;25.476;930;950;23.506;24.526; 92 Other cleaning workers;37.130;37.622;8.325;8.147;28.805;29.475; 93 Food preparation assistants;3.333;3.411;1.426;1.477;1.907;1.934; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;7.131;7.786;5.642;6.152;1.489;1.634; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;2.696;3.014;2.369;2.666;327;348; 96 Construction and mining labourers;3.810;3.489;3.611;3.243;199;246; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;22.359;22.908;17.704;18.189;4.655;4.719; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;9.602;10.698;7.878;8.863;1.724;1.835; No data recorded;49.645;27.456;28.961;16.683;20.684;10.773; 01 Araba/Álava; Total;142.815;137.922;74.665;72.415;68.150;65.507; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;386;433;286;313;100;120; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.853;1.817;1.188;1.171;665;646; 13 Production and operations managers;1.455;1.407;1.119;1.122;336;285; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;756;783;490;526;266;257; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;683;699;401;402;282;297; 21 Health professionals;6.332;6.039;1.377;1.307;4.955;4.732; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;6.861;6.139;2.148;1.964;4.713;4.175; 23 Other teaching professionals ;2.363;2.240;758;705;1.605;1.535; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;4.030;4.169;2.861;2.918;1.169;1.251; 25 Legal professionals;1.114;1.017;440;425;674;592; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;2.633;2.313;1.155;1.006;1.478;1.307; 27 Information technology professionals;1.127;1.174;782;789;345;385; 28 Social sciences professionals;2.306;2.309;618;596;1.688;1.713; 29 Culture and arts professionals;1.171;1.506;629;751;542;755; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;3.808;3.884;2.917;2.984;891;900; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;661;604;607;552;54;52; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;1.013;801;276;241;737;560; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;197;227;92;95;105;132; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;2.961;2.882;1.870;1.830;1.091;1.052; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;2.423;2.467;652;614;1.771;1.853; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;3.320;3.071;1.694;1.523;1.626;1.548; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.397;1.407;1.036;1.022;361;385; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;2.506;2.484;1.336;1.306;1.170;1.178; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;842;871;353;357;489;514; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;3.661;3.738;879;925;2.782;2.813; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);932;1.131;303;344;629;787; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;3.444;3.132;796;680;2.648;2.452; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;1.812;1.780;961;952;851;828; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;4.736;5.004;1.668;1.745;3.068;3.259; 52 Shop salespersons ;6.351;6.842;1.638;1.811;4.713;5.031; 53 Shopowner traders;2.508;2.508;899;903;1.609;1.605; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);658;781;294;340;364;441; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);522;613;78;95;444;518; 56 Health services personal care workers;4.560;3.471;686;401;3.874;3.070; 57 Other personal care workers;1.766;1.673;275;237;1.491;1.436; 58 Personal services workers;2.203;2.417;638;675;1.565;1.742; 59 Protective and security services workers;2.026;2.024;1.605;1.613;421;411; 61 Skilled farming workers;1.150;1.093;810;791;340;302; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);321;334;232;238;89;96; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;181;186;113;116;68;70; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;53;58;49;55;4;3; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;2.431;2.565;2.295;2.398;136;167; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;1.611;1.725;1.487;1.576;124;149; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;4.766;4.585;4.344;4.180;422;405; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;2.577;2.527;2.376;2.342;201;185; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;1.926;2.090;1.779;1.922;147;168; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;322;373;236;268;86;105; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;836;881;475;501;361;380; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;735;734;594;597;141;137; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;6.039;6.036;5.217;5.193;822;843; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;929;965;773;801;156;164; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;739;702;672;651;67;51; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;3.892;3.925;3.557;3.566;335;359; 91 Domestic employees;2.433;2.641;79;93;2.354;2.548; 92 Other cleaning workers;6.081;6.112;1.448;1.424;4.633;4.688; 93 Food preparation assistants;560;563;220;218;340;345; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.184;1.389;859;997;325;392; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;580;696;481;602;99;94; 96 Construction and mining labourers;440;367;421;350;19;17; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;4.337;4.509;3.348;3.472;989;1.037; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;2.470;2.608;1.808;1.947;662;661; No data recorded;8.845;4.401;5.187;2.877;3.658;1.524; 48 Bizkaia; Total;474.918;465.941;244.523;238.716;230.395;227.225; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;1.347;1.501;1.035;1.141;312;360; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;7.598;7.466;4.915;4.908;2.683;2.558; 13 Production and operations managers;4.757;5.027;3.568;3.658;1.189;1.369; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;2.956;3.109;1.878;1.978;1.078;1.131; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;2.617;2.744;1.556;1.594;1.061;1.150; 21 Health professionals;21.047;20.240;5.084;4.850;15.963;15.390; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;28.717;25.116;8.891;7.590;19.826;17.526; 23 Other teaching professionals ;8.273;8.261;2.553;2.538;5.720;5.723; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;16.133;16.209;11.147;11.128;4.986;5.081; 25 Legal professionals;5.244;5.262;2.368;2.370;2.876;2.892; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;9.733;9.403;4.266;4.109;5.467;5.294; 27 Information technology professionals;5.230;5.384;3.539;3.593;1.691;1.791; 28 Social sciences professionals;6.594;6.924;2.004;1.986;4.590;4.938; 29 Culture and arts professionals;4.051;4.657;2.131;2.398;1.920;2.259; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;12.367;12.440;9.794;9.719;2.573;2.721; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;2.185;2.080;1.984;1.885;201;195; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;3.844;3.174;1.222;1.055;2.622;2.119; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;775;905;403;425;372;480; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;13.495;13.583;8.497;8.546;4.998;5.037; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;8.501;8.595;2.678;2.586;5.823;6.009; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;10.204;9.752;5.481;5.277;4.723;4.475; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;6.162;5.904;4.603;4.324;1.559;1.580; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;9.491;9.598;4.874;4.887;4.617;4.711; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;2.095;2.329;1.078;1.184;1.017;1.145; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;14.339;14.509;4.319;4.435;10.020;10.074; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);5.704;6.233;1.600;1.738;4.104;4.495; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;11.222;10.358;2.992;2.681;8.230;7.677; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;6.562;6.861;3.788;3.820;2.774;3.041; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;14.898;14.809;6.793;6.606;8.105;8.203; 52 Shop salespersons ;21.170;22.210;5.632;5.994;15.538;16.216; 53 Shopowner traders;11.176;11.687;4.105;4.229;7.071;7.458; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);2.522;2.869;1.202;1.342;1.320;1.527; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);2.241;2.426;490;536;1.751;1.890; 56 Health services personal care workers;14.552;12.050;2.446;1.666;12.106;10.384; 57 Other personal care workers;3.975;5.317;485;599;3.490;4.718; 58 Personal services workers;9.278;9.951;2.941;3.120;6.337;6.831; 59 Protective and security services workers;6.356;6.389;5.235;5.274;1.121;1.115; 61 Skilled farming workers;1.494;1.356;1.113;1.097;381;259; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);587;603;372;369;215;234; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;177;206;88;97;89;109; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;662;732;632;690;30;42; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;9.928;10.438;9.507;9.747;421;691; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;5.869;6.306;5.581;5.918;288;388; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;11.113;10.726;10.421;10.041;692;685; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;6.625;6.666;6.193;6.172;432;494; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;7.322;8.082;6.865;7.427;457;655; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;1.211;1.433;952;1.092;259;341; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;1.824;1.866;1.136;1.132;688;734; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;2.521;2.616;2.062;2.106;459;510; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;8.707;8.678;7.578;7.489;1.129;1.189; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;1.720;1.748;1.516;1.543;204;205; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;2.252;2.287;2.149;2.189;103;98; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;14.689;14.939;13.732;13.896;957;1.043; 91 Domestic employees;13.817;14.402;513;535;13.304;13.867; 92 Other cleaning workers;19.986;20.344;4.542;4.431;15.444;15.913; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.597;1.660;679;735;918;925; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;3.674;3.902;2.887;3.094;787;808; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;1.258;1.416;1.130;1.275;128;141; 96 Construction and mining labourers;2.369;2.253;2.228;2.067;141;186; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;9.924;10.398;7.998;8.427;1.926;1.971; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;4.079;4.594;3.458;3.916;621;678; No data recorded;24.102;12.958;13.614;7.462;10.488;5.496; 20 Gipuzkoa; Total;309.977;302.035;161.100;157.039;148.877;144.996; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;783;866;567;626;216;240; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;5.037;4.883;3.148;3.091;1.889;1.792; 13 Production and operations managers;3.799;3.893;2.931;2.985;868;908; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;2.030;2.044;1.264;1.287;766;757; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;1.550;1.590;878;898;672;692; 21 Health professionals;12.696;12.183;2.685;2.570;10.011;9.613; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;18.874;16.323;5.588;4.682;13.286;11.641; 23 Other teaching professionals ;5.885;5.776;1.761;1.757;4.124;4.019; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;10.494;10.481;7.230;7.186;3.264;3.295; 25 Legal professionals;2.470;2.451;1.089;1.080;1.381;1.371; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;5.072;4.896;2.174;2.075;2.898;2.821; 27 Information technology professionals;1.939;1.917;1.352;1.303;587;614; 28 Social sciences professionals;4.081;4.053;1.150;1.079;2.931;2.974; 29 Culture and arts professionals;3.690;4.216;1.884;2.121;1.806;2.095; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;7.770;7.816;6.043;6.037;1.727;1.779; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;1.378;1.304;1.227;1.145;151;159; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;2.232;1.841;646;577;1.586;1.264; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;486;564;191;215;295;349; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;7.384;7.268;4.835;4.759;2.549;2.509; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;5.670;5.591;1.575;1.478;4.095;4.113; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;6.245;6.060;3.194;3.124;3.051;2.936; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;2.716;2.642;1.995;1.936;721;706; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;6.379;6.259;3.303;3.195;3.076;3.064; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;1.343;1.445;617;630;726;815; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;8.412;8.442;2.189;2.209;6.223;6.233; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);2.360;2.583;741;788;1.619;1.795; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;6.799;6.390;1.707;1.524;5.092;4.866; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;4.373;4.365;2.407;2.390;1.966;1.975; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;12.017;12.040;4.970;4.854;7.047;7.186; 52 Shop salespersons ;12.727;13.427;3.261;3.418;9.466;10.009; 53 Shopowner traders;6.897;7.123;2.366;2.444;4.531;4.679; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);1.630;1.841;832;900;798;941; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);1.546;1.688;275;298;1.271;1.390; 56 Health services personal care workers;8.632;7.027;1.278;909;7.354;6.118; 57 Other personal care workers;4.853;5.185;1.246;1.464;3.607;3.721; 58 Personal services workers;5.034;5.394;1.296;1.382;3.738;4.012; 59 Protective and security services workers;3.224;3.383;2.678;2.799;546;584; 61 Skilled farming workers;778;685;550;530;228;155; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);453;459;291;305;162;154; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;479;511;208;226;271;285; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;356;378;341;357;15;21; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;7.072;7.310;6.648;6.782;424;528; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;4.037;4.253;3.811;3.978;226;275; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;10.291;9.855;9.528;9.095;763;760; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;6.452;6.667;6.019;6.198;433;469; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;4.525;4.942;4.157;4.522;368;420; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;891;995;669;735;222;260; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;2.040;2.081;1.336;1.314;704;767; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.535;1.589;1.179;1.208;356;381; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;7.391;7.519;6.163;6.337;1.228;1.182; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;2.474;2.577;2.132;2.214;342;363; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;1.234;1.305;1.161;1.236;73;69; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;9.056;9.012;8.388;8.339;668;673; 91 Domestic employees;8.186;8.433;338;322;7.848;8.111; 92 Other cleaning workers;11.063;11.166;2.335;2.292;8.728;8.874; 93 Food preparation assistants;1.176;1.188;527;524;649;664; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;2.273;2.495;1.896;2.061;377;434; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;858;902;758;789;100;113; 96 Construction and mining labourers;1.001;869;962;826;39;43; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;8.098;8.001;6.358;6.290;1.740;1.711; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;3.053;3.496;2.612;3.000;441;496; No data recorded;16.698;10.097;10.160;6.344;6.538;3.753; 17 Rioja, La; Total;139.656;134.646;74.306;72.017;65.350;62.629; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;334;384;252;279;82;105; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.556;1.514;1.001;969;555;545; 13 Production and operations managers;1.709;1.769;1.254;1.299;455;470; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.110;1.130;733;759;377;371; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;773;800;430;452;343;348; 21 Health professionals;5.077;4.977;1.171;1.167;3.906;3.810; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;7.043;6.172;2.218;1.929;4.825;4.243; 23 Other teaching professionals ;1.872;1.743;634;580;1.238;1.163; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;2.627;2.768;1.774;1.846;853;922; 25 Legal professionals;1.078;1.078;456;468;622;610; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;2.539;2.410;1.185;1.129;1.354;1.281; 27 Information technology professionals;504;523;382;387;122;136; 28 Social sciences professionals;1.420;1.356;362;330;1.058;1.026; 29 Culture and arts professionals;854;944;460;518;394;426; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;2.475;2.376;1.807;1.743;668;633; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;708;639;613;560;95;79; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;780;691;224;192;556;499; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;106;132;56;65;50;67; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;3.387;3.181;2.074;1.984;1.313;1.197; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;2.314;2.349;813;812;1.501;1.537; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;2.221;2.105;1.119;1.043;1.102;1.062; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.025;923;822;718;203;205; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;2.180;2.156;1.005;982;1.175;1.174; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;576;663;225;250;351;413; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;3.581;3.483;900;885;2.681;2.598; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.057;1.045;368;347;689;698; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;3.128;2.849;795;742;2.333;2.107; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;2.119;2.161;1.025;1.055;1.094;1.106; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;5.575;5.203;2.011;1.898;3.564;3.305; 52 Shop salespersons ;5.524;5.591;1.340;1.331;4.184;4.260; 53 Shopowner traders;2.744;2.816;1.088;1.112;1.656;1.704; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);843;892;495;524;348;368; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);789;812;124;130;665;682; 56 Health services personal care workers;3.476;3.058;365;257;3.111;2.801; 57 Other personal care workers;1.253;1.239;115;157;1.138;1.082; 58 Personal services workers;2.224;2.323;626;650;1.598;1.673; 59 Protective and security services workers;2.784;2.846;2.358;2.395;426;451; 61 Skilled farming workers;3.137;3.040;2.297;2.271;840;769; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);514;518;401;406;113;112; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;64;63;47;44;17;19; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;112;110;104;102;8;8; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;3.630;3.757;3.405;3.492;225;265; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;1.698;1.707;1.602;1.593;96;114; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;1.966;1.827;1.781;1.672;185;155; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;2.282;2.252;2.116;2.089;166;163; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;1.575;1.719;1.480;1.583;95;136; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;681;750;508;563;173;187; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;3.410;3.528;2.109;2.165;1.301;1.363; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.730;1.742;1.331;1.345;399;397; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;5.158;5.029;3.702;3.626;1.456;1.403; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;388;390;337;345;51;45; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;835;833;804;803;31;30; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;4.265;4.206;3.966;3.890;299;316; 91 Domestic employees;2.155;2.280;45;59;2.110;2.221; 92 Other cleaning workers;4.835;4.923;1.005;979;3.830;3.944; 93 Food preparation assistants;569;548;170;155;399;393; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.129;1.172;802;811;327;361; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;3.928;4.109;2.986;3.124;942;985; 96 Construction and mining labourers;782;674;767;661;15;13; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;6.560;5.941;4.277;3.971;2.283;1.970; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;1.131;1.270;844;957;287;313; No data recorded;7.757;5.157;4.740;3.367;3.017;1.790; 26 Rioja, La; Total;139.656;134.646;74.306;72.017;65.350;62.629; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;334;384;252;279;82;105; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;1.556;1.514;1.001;969;555;545; 13 Production and operations managers;1.709;1.769;1.254;1.299;455;470; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;1.110;1.130;733;759;377;371; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;773;800;430;452;343;348; 21 Health professionals;5.077;4.977;1.171;1.167;3.906;3.810; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;7.043;6.172;2.218;1.929;4.825;4.243; 23 Other teaching professionals ;1.872;1.743;634;580;1.238;1.163; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;2.627;2.768;1.774;1.846;853;922; 25 Legal professionals;1.078;1.078;456;468;622;610; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;2.539;2.410;1.185;1.129;1.354;1.281; 27 Information technology professionals;504;523;382;387;122;136; 28 Social sciences professionals;1.420;1.356;362;330;1.058;1.026; 29 Culture and arts professionals;854;944;460;518;394;426; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;2.475;2.376;1.807;1.743;668;633; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;708;639;613;560;95;79; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;780;691;224;192;556;499; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;106;132;56;65;50;67; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;3.387;3.181;2.074;1.984;1.313;1.197; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;2.314;2.349;813;812;1.501;1.537; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;2.221;2.105;1.119;1.043;1.102;1.062; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;1.025;923;822;718;203;205; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;2.180;2.156;1.005;982;1.175;1.174; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;576;663;225;250;351;413; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;3.581;3.483;900;885;2.681;2.598; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);1.057;1.045;368;347;689;698; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;3.128;2.849;795;742;2.333;2.107; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;2.119;2.161;1.025;1.055;1.094;1.106; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;5.575;5.203;2.011;1.898;3.564;3.305; 52 Shop salespersons ;5.524;5.591;1.340;1.331;4.184;4.260; 53 Shopowner traders;2.744;2.816;1.088;1.112;1.656;1.704; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);843;892;495;524;348;368; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);789;812;124;130;665;682; 56 Health services personal care workers;3.476;3.058;365;257;3.111;2.801; 57 Other personal care workers;1.253;1.239;115;157;1.138;1.082; 58 Personal services workers;2.224;2.323;626;650;1.598;1.673; 59 Protective and security services workers;2.784;2.846;2.358;2.395;426;451; 61 Skilled farming workers;3.137;3.040;2.297;2.271;840;769; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);514;518;401;406;113;112; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;64;63;47;44;17;19; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;112;110;104;102;8;8; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;3.630;3.757;3.405;3.492;225;265; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;1.698;1.707;1.602;1.593;96;114; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;1.966;1.827;1.781;1.672;185;155; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;2.282;2.252;2.116;2.089;166;163; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;1.575;1.719;1.480;1.583;95;136; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;681;750;508;563;173;187; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;3.410;3.528;2.109;2.165;1.301;1.363; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;1.730;1.742;1.331;1.345;399;397; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;5.158;5.029;3.702;3.626;1.456;1.403; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;388;390;337;345;51;45; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;835;833;804;803;31;30; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;4.265;4.206;3.966;3.890;299;316; 91 Domestic employees;2.155;2.280;45;59;2.110;2.221; 92 Other cleaning workers;4.835;4.923;1.005;979;3.830;3.944; 93 Food preparation assistants;569;548;170;155;399;393; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;1.129;1.172;802;811;327;361; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;3.928;4.109;2.986;3.124;942;985; 96 Construction and mining labourers;782;674;767;661;15;13; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;6.560;5.941;4.277;3.971;2.283;1.970; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;1.131;1.270;844;957;287;313; No data recorded;7.757;5.157;4.740;3.367;3.017;1.790; 18 Ceuta; Total;28.384;28.061;17.018;16.793;11.366;11.268; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;58;76;47;62;11;14; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;157;145;95;102;62;43; 13 Production and operations managers;126;127;87;91;39;36; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;223;246;162;179;61;67; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;128;124;86;81;42;43; 21 Health professionals;1.376;1.324;453;441;923;883; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;1.813;1.855;600;566;1.213;1.289; 23 Other teaching professionals ;616;533;228;209;388;324; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;206;235;150;167;56;68; 25 Legal professionals;276;281;154;159;122;122; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;1.449;1.449;1.113;1.133;336;316; 27 Information technology professionals;59;58;45;49;14;9; 28 Social sciences professionals;498;417;133;99;365;318; 29 Culture and arts professionals;176;185;89;97;87;88; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;234;224;219;206;15;18; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;83;97;77;84;6;13; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;180;135;68;56;112;79; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;13;11;7;4;6;7; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;429;366;257;224;172;142; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;365;338;224;206;141;132; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;611;657;380;365;231;292; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;117;121;98;101;19;20; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;258;234;145;132;113;102; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;104;122;63;62;41;60; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;688;754;281;303;407;451; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);332;303;150;146;182;157; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;773;658;299;262;474;396; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;291;291;177;187;114;104; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;1.104;1.076;532;533;572;543; 52 Shop salespersons ;1.384;1.460;526;580;858;880; 53 Shopowner traders;821;837;465;472;356;365; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);123;133;85;89;38;44; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);237;275;68;90;169;185; 56 Health services personal care workers;734;713;160;126;574;587; 57 Other personal care workers;236;223;29;34;207;189; 58 Personal services workers;504;538;182;202;322;336; 59 Protective and security services workers;4.916;4.856;4.345;4.288;571;568; 61 Skilled farming workers;81;55;54;45;27;10; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);2;5;1;4;1;1; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;0;0;0;0;0;0; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;24;18;22;14;2;4; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;556;564;536;543;20;21; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;187;186;171;173;16;13; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;57;63;54;60;3;3; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;195;197;187;191;8;6; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;193;257;188;249;5;8; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;25;25;22;23;3;2; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;103;113;67;69;36;44; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;133;148;123;139;10;9; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;53;51;42;41;11;10; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;37;37;32;30;5;7; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;78;75;73;73;5;2; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;919;923;872;881;47;42; 91 Domestic employees;114;112;8;5;106;107; 92 Other cleaning workers;1.200;1.489;343;404;857;1.085; 93 Food preparation assistants;133;154;50;56;83;98; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;580;542;474;439;106;103; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;155;213;129;167;26;46; 96 Construction and mining labourers;211;193;210;191;1;2; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;150;202;78;105;72;97; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;297;313;243;262;54;51; No data recorded;1.203;649;760;442;443;207; 51 Ceuta; Total;28.384;28.061;17.018;16.793;11.366;11.268; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;58;76;47;62;11;14; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;157;145;95;102;62;43; 13 Production and operations managers;126;127;87;91;39;36; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;223;246;162;179;61;67; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;128;124;86;81;42;43; 21 Health professionals;1.376;1.324;453;441;923;883; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;1.813;1.855;600;566;1.213;1.289; 23 Other teaching professionals ;616;533;228;209;388;324; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;206;235;150;167;56;68; 25 Legal professionals;276;281;154;159;122;122; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;1.449;1.449;1.113;1.133;336;316; 27 Information technology professionals;59;58;45;49;14;9; 28 Social sciences professionals;498;417;133;99;365;318; 29 Culture and arts professionals;176;185;89;97;87;88; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;234;224;219;206;15;18; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;83;97;77;84;6;13; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;180;135;68;56;112;79; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;13;11;7;4;6;7; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;429;366;257;224;172;142; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;365;338;224;206;141;132; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;611;657;380;365;231;292; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;117;121;98;101;19;20; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;258;234;145;132;113;102; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;104;122;63;62;41;60; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;688;754;281;303;407;451; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);332;303;150;146;182;157; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;773;658;299;262;474;396; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;291;291;177;187;114;104; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;1.104;1.076;532;533;572;543; 52 Shop salespersons ;1.384;1.460;526;580;858;880; 53 Shopowner traders;821;837;465;472;356;365; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);123;133;85;89;38;44; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);237;275;68;90;169;185; 56 Health services personal care workers;734;713;160;126;574;587; 57 Other personal care workers;236;223;29;34;207;189; 58 Personal services workers;504;538;182;202;322;336; 59 Protective and security services workers;4.916;4.856;4.345;4.288;571;568; 61 Skilled farming workers;81;55;54;45;27;10; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);2;5;1;4;1;1; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;0;0;0;0;0;0; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;24;18;22;14;2;4; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;556;564;536;543;20;21; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;187;186;171;173;16;13; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;57;63;54;60;3;3; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;195;197;187;191;8;6; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;193;257;188;249;5;8; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;25;25;22;23;3;2; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;103;113;67;69;36;44; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;133;148;123;139;10;9; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;53;51;42;41;11;10; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;37;37;32;30;5;7; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;78;75;73;73;5;2; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;919;923;872;881;47;42; 91 Domestic employees;114;112;8;5;106;107; 92 Other cleaning workers;1.200;1.489;343;404;857;1.085; 93 Food preparation assistants;133;154;50;56;83;98; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;580;542;474;439;106;103; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;155;213;129;167;26;46; 96 Construction and mining labourers;211;193;210;191;1;2; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;150;202;78;105;72;97; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;297;313;243;262;54;51; No data recorded;1.203;649;760;442;443;207; 19 Melilla; Total;29.897;29.796;17.578;17.539;12.319;12.257; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;59;86;39;52;20;34; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;131;121;83;81;48;40; 13 Production and operations managers;108;128;83;100;25;28; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;282;313;219;247;63;66; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;116;126;82;89;34;37; 21 Health professionals;1.364;1.335;419;395;945;940; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;1.982;1.946;604;590;1.378;1.356; 23 Other teaching professionals ;422;429;181;174;241;255; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;374;288;220;221;154;67; 25 Legal professionals;257;257;114;120;143;137; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;1.505;1.484;1.167;1.160;338;324; 27 Information technology professionals;58;55;44;41;14;14; 28 Social sciences professionals;492;528;131;151;361;377; 29 Culture and arts professionals;249;270;131;134;118;136; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;209;226;175;188;34;38; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;152;144;142;135;10;9; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;176;155;56;52;120;103; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;20;23;13;14;7;9; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;414;363;259;235;155;128; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;380;389;239;235;141;154; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;770;781;448;454;322;327; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;136;146;110;115;26;31; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;243;243;127;135;116;108; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;130;132;60;54;70;78; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;803;817;324;321;479;496; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);266;274;111;120;155;154; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;698;601;228;172;470;429; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;341;334;242;242;99;92; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;1.204;1.205;686;682;518;523; 52 Shop salespersons ;1.360;1.391;540;594;820;797; 53 Shopowner traders;931;1.007;642;706;289;301; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);210;226;161;172;49;54; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);116;147;28;29;88;118; 56 Health services personal care workers;954;920;151;126;803;794; 57 Other personal care workers;364;391;92;102;272;289; 58 Personal services workers;475;499;169;194;306;305; 59 Protective and security services workers;5.029;4.942;4.446;4.367;583;575; 61 Skilled farming workers;139;112;102;92;37;20; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);7;3;4;2;3;1; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;2;1;2;1;0;0; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;3;4;3;4;0;0; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;695;743;660;696;35;47; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;213;225;202;208;11;17; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;88;81;84;79;4;2; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;220;226;208;217;12;9; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;260;290;257;282;3;8; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;29;37;20;24;9;13; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;98;105;69;76;29;29; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;129;165;98;130;31;35; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;66;64;54;53;12;11; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;37;29;33;25;4;4; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;96;97;89;90;7;7; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;610;651;541;577;69;74; 91 Domestic employees;244;242;7;6;237;236; 92 Other cleaning workers;1.405;1.634;311;336;1.094;1.298; 93 Food preparation assistants;205;197;87;84;118;113; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;508;575;365;387;143;188; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;83;114;68;79;15;35; 96 Construction and mining labourers;277;248;275;243;2;5; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;73;130;55;63;18;67; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;331;410;274;339;57;71; No data recorded;1.299;691;744;447;555;244; 52 Melilla; Total;29.897;29.796;17.578;17.539;12.319;12.257; 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors;59;86;39;52;20;34; 12 Administrative and commercial department managers;131;121;83;81;48;40; 13 Production and operations managers;108;128;83;100;25;28; 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers;282;313;219;247;63;66; 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section;116;126;82;89;34;37; 21 Health professionals;1.364;1.335;419;395;945;940; 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals;1.982;1.946;604;590;1.378;1.356; 23 Other teaching professionals ;422;429;181;174;241;255; 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals;374;288;220;221;154;67; 25 Legal professionals;257;257;114;120;143;137; 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization;1.505;1.484;1.167;1.160;338;324; 27 Information technology professionals;58;55;44;41;14;14; 28 Social sciences professionals;492;528;131;151;361;377; 29 Culture and arts professionals;249;270;131;134;118;136; 31 Engineering and sciences specialists;209;226;175;188;34;38; 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors;152;144;142;135;10;9; 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals ;176;155;56;52;120;103; 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals;20;23;13;14;7;9; 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals;414;363;259;235;155;128; 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists;380;389;239;235;141;154; 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals;770;781;448;454;322;327; 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists;136;146;110;115;26;31; 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;243;243;127;135;116;108; 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks;130;132;60;54;70;78; 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services;803;817;324;321;479;496; 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers);266;274;111;120;155;154; 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below;698;601;228;172;470;429; 50 Waiters and bartenders, and cooks who are restaurant owners;341;334;242;242;99;92; 51 Catering services wage-earning workers;1.204;1.205;686;682;518;523; 52 Shop salespersons ;1.360;1.391;540;594;820;797; 53 Shopowner traders;931;1.007;642;706;289;301; 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores);210;226;161;172;49;54; 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks);116;147;28;29;88;118; 56 Health services personal care workers;954;920;151;126;803;794; 57 Other personal care workers;364;391;92;102;272;289; 58 Personal services workers;475;499;169;194;306;305; 59 Protective and security services workers;5.029;4.942;4.446;4.367;583;575; 61 Skilled farming workers;139;112;102;92;37;20; 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock);7;3;4;2;3;1; 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers;2;1;2;1;0;0; 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers;3;4;3;4;0;0; 71 Structural construction workers and related workers;695;743;660;696;35;47; 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers;213;225;202;208;11;17; 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers;88;81;84;79;4;2; 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters;220;226;208;217;12;9; 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology;260;290;257;282;3;8; 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers;29;37;20;24;9;13; 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;98;105;69;76;29;29; 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers;129;165;98;130;31;35; 81 Stationary plant and machine operators;66;64;54;53;12;11; 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories;37;29;33;25;4;4; 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen;96;97;89;90;7;7; 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers ;610;651;541;577;69;74; 91 Domestic employees;244;242;7;6;237;236; 92 Other cleaning workers;1.405;1.634;311;336;1.094;1.298; 93 Food preparation assistants;205;197;87;84;118;113; 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations;508;575;365;387;143;188; 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers;83;114;68;79;15;35; 96 Construction and mining labourers;277;248;275;243;2;5; 97 Manufacturing industries labourers;73;130;55;63;18;67; 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers;331;410;274;339;57;71; No data recorded;1.299;691;744;447;555;244; Notas: Para garantizar la preservación del secreto estadístico, las ocupaciones militares han sido recodificadas. 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