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Not everyone is feeling Spain's jobs boom as in-work poverty remains high
Record employment masks deep inequalities, with women, young people and migrants still struggling to make ends meet
Spain’s jobs market may be hitting record highs, but the reality for many workers tells a more complicated story.A growing problem beneath the surface

Who is being left behind?
- Women are more likely to work part-time, making up 76.3% of these contracts. Around 20.5% of part-time workers are considered poor. Many cite caring responsibilities as a barrier, with 12% of women saying they cannot increase their hours due to housework, compared to just 4% of men. Female unemployment also remains higher at 11.24%, versus 8.76% for men.
- Young people face what experts call a “scarring effect”. Entering the labour market on lower wages can impact earnings for decades. “They are entering the labour market with lower salaries than previous generations,” Rodríguez explains. This insecurity is also affecting mental health, with 40.6% of young people linking physical or psychological problems to economic instability.
- Foreign workers continue to face higher unemployment, standing at 15.79% at the end of 2024. Many are forced to accept poor conditions. “They have to take whatever work comes their way, regardless of whether the conditions are decent or not,” Rodríguez says.
Wages failing to keep up
A recovery that isn’t reaching everyone
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