Spain Runs Out of Hands to Work: It Will Lose 1.8 People of Working Age Between 2030 and 2050 and Earn 4.8 Million over 64 Years of Age
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The Spanish labour market faces the biggest demographic drain in its recent history: in 2033 the working population will hit the roof and from there it will not stop falling.
Spain faces a historic demographic change in the coming decades that will fundamentally transform the structure of its labour market. A change that has been taking place for some time, but that will accelerate over the next few years. According to the data from the report Inclusion and Employment in the face of the demographic challenge, developed by the Observatory of Vulnerability and Employment of the Adecco Foundation, the progressive retire…
Euskadi will lose 68,473 people of working age between 2030 and 2040, which will reduce by 4.8%, while the population over 64 will increase by 99,903 people, so it will grow by 16.8% in ten years, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics (INE) published by the Adecco Foundation.
Spain will lose about 1.8 million people between 16 and 64 years of age between 2030 and 2050, to be around 31.6 million, while the population over 64 years of age will increase by 4.8 million, to 16.3 million, according to the projections of the National Institute of Statistics (INE) collected in the analysis 'Inclusion and Employment in the face of the demographic challenge' of the Adecco Foundation.
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