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  2. Unemployment benefits in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment benefits in Spain are contributory and non-contributory. [ 1] They are part of social security system in Spain and are managed by the State Public Employment Service (SEPE). Employers and employees contribute to the unemployment contingency fund and if an unemployed person fulfills certain criteria they can claim an allowance which ...

  3. Unemployment in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment rates in Spain vary across different regions of the country, but they tend to be higher when compared to other Western European countries. As of July 2024, the unemployment rate is at 11.27% of labor force. [1] Unemployment rates in Spain rose sharply during the late 2000s and early 2010s. Unemployment was at 8% between 2006 and 2007.

  4. Social security in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment; Employment retraining, rehabilitation of invalids and assistance for senior citizens; Also, in addition to the above, other social service benefits. In practice the non contributory category is understood to cover Spanish nationals resident in Spain. The social security reserve fund for year ending 2007 was €45,715 million euros.

  5. 2008–2014 Spanish financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    2008–2014 Spanish financial crisis. Demonstration against the crisis and high youth unemployment in Madrid, 15 May 2011. The 2008–2014 Spanish financial crisis, also known as the Great Recession in Spain[1][2] or the Great Spanish Depression, began in 2008 during the world 2007–2008 financial crisis. In 2012, it made Spain a late ...

  6. List of countries by unemployment rate - Wikipedia

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    The ILO harmonized unemployment rate refers to those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labour force. Most unemployment rates given in the ...

  7. Secretary of State for Employment (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Secretary of State for Employment (Spain) The Secretary of State for Employment and Social Economy is a senior minister of the Ministry of Labour and Social Economy responsible for carrying out the government policy on collective and individual labour relations, working conditions, unemployment benefits, promotion of employment, job training ...

  8. Economic history of Spain - Wikipedia

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    In terms of imports, Spain noted a 27.1% increase compared to the level seen in October 2019. In 2023, Spain had an account surplus of 3% of GDP, the best figure recorded since 2018, demonstrating that Spain had more exports and incoming payments than imports and outgoing payments to other countries. [42]

  9. California GOP pushes back on bill that would give ... - AOL

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    Several California GOP members are pushing to veto a new Democratic pushed senate bill that would provide unemployment benefits to illegal immigrants.