Evolution of self-employed workers in Spain: an increasingly female and international group
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Self-employment has undergone a profound transformation in the last decade. The number of self-employed workers now exceeds 3.4 million, with a greater presence of women, a strong growth of foreign professionals, and new forms of entrepreneurship.
The group of self-employed workers in Spain continues to grow and evolve. Between June 2016 and June 2026, the total number of affiliates has increased from 3,231,941 to 3,463,806, representing a 7.2% growth.
More female self-employed workers
One of the most significant changes is the rise in female entrepreneurship:
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Female self-employed workers have increased by 10.4%.
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71,746 new professionals have joined.
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They currently represent 37.5% of individual self-employed workers.
Conversely, the number of male self-employed workers has decreased by 2.4% during the same period.
Growing presence of foreign self-employed workers
The internationalization of the group is another prominent trend:
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Foreign self-employed workers have increased by 93.6% in the last decade.
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This represents 165,781 more affiliates.
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They have gone from representing 9% to 17% of the total group.
Changes in business structure
The way of entrepreneurship is also changing:
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Self-employed workers without employees have increased by 68,073 individuals.
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Self-employed workers with employees have decreased by 6.2%.
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Multiple job holding continues to grow: those combining wage employment and own business activity have increased by 83.4%.
Services continue to lead
Regarding distribution by sectors:
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The services sector concentrates about 75% of self-employed individuals.
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Construction has grown by 11.5%.
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Agriculture has decreased by 13.2%.
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Industry has reduced its weight by 12.4%.
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