Madrid, Jan 18 (EFE) .- The Government hopes that the Labour Force Survey (LFS) 2014 closing, to be known this week, is consistent with recent data on registered unemployment and Social Security affiliation but also to corroborate that 2014 was a year of job creation, after seven years of crisis.
This was recently expressed the Minister for Employment Fatima Banez, who has been convinced that the LFS, which will be announced Thursday, will be “consistent” with the last known registered unemployment figures, which have placed the number of unemployed at the end of 2014 to 4,447 .711, ie 253,627 less than in 2013.
These published earlier this month by the Ministry of Employment data accounted for the largest annual decline since 1998, following a drop in unemployment in the month December of 64,405 people.
The minister predicted that the EPA data will show that in Spain “have created more than 1,600 jobs every weekday” and more than 400,000 Spanish have had the opportunity to find a job.
Also recently, Economy Minister Luis de Guindos, has commented on EPA has predicted that the 2014 closure “can be good”, as it is improving consumer confidence in the Spanish economy.
The latest EPA, in the third quarter, the unemployment rate stood at 23.67% of the active population, which meant that 24% down . for the first time since 2011
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