The latest data from the Social Security and Active Population Survey (EPA) published by the Government confirm a historic milestone: in April 2026, more than 10.4 million women were employed in Spain, representing 47.5% of the total number of people employed. An achievement that, however, demands to be read attentively and also honestly, because it is not gold all that shines. When the numbers are disaggregated by sex and class of contracts, th…
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The latest data from the Social Security and Active Population Survey (EPA) published by the Government confirm a historic milestone: in April 2026, more than 10.4 million women were employed in Spain, representing 47.5% of the total number of people employed. An achievement that, however, demands to be read attentively and also honestly, because it is not gold all that shines. When the numbers are disaggregated by sex and class of contracts, th…