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19 Dec Reports of gender violence increase slightly in the Canary Islands in the third quarter of 2025 respecto al mismo periodo del año 2024

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias In the province of Las Palmas they presented 1.659 complaints and in Santa Cruz de Tenerife,
1.344, implying, respectivamente, a 9% more and one 9% less than in the third quarter of the year
2024.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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18 Dec The Comprehensive Monitoring System in Cases of Gender Violence records 6.662 active cases in the Canary Islands in November 2025

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias Por provincias, 2.668 They are located in Las Palmas and 3.994 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. According to
risk levels, hay 59 cases with high or extreme risk, 983 with medium risk and 5.620 risk
low. El 46% of the women who are within VioGén-2 have among them 31 and 45 years old.

There are 90 active cases of gender violence with minors at risk, of which 83
They are medium risk and 7 present a high risk.

Of all active cases valued in accordance with the current Protocol 2025, 788 are considered of
special relevance. Those cases fall into this category in which, after police assessment
of the risk, a special combination of indicators is detected that significantly increases
the likelihood that the aggressor will inflict very serious or lethal violence on the victim.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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17 Dec The number of companies in the Canary Islands registered with Social Security decreases by 0,1% compared to November 2024

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias In terms of annual variation, the only sector that grew compared to the month of November 2024
It was Construction, con un 2,2% .As for the rest of the sectors, the sector registers falls
servicios (- 0,2%), the industrial sector (-1%) and the primary sector (-2,8%).

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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17 Dec The judicial bodies in the Canary Islands enter fewer judicial matters in the third quarter of 2025 than in the same period of the previous year

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias In the civil jurisdiction, 32.503, were resolved 40.429 and they were in process 167.842,
a 32% y un 5% less in matters entered and resolved respectively and a 10% more on matters
pending at the end of the period than in the third quarter of 2024.

In the criminal jurisdiction, were entered 49.358, were resolved 46.516 and those that remained in process
At the end of the period they were 53.013, a 1% more in matters entered, a 2% less in matters
resolved and a 10% more in pending matters than in the same period of the previous year.

In the contentious-administrative jurisdiction, 2.241, were resolved 2.882 and they remained
earrings 17.376 at the end of the period (a 53% less in matters entered and a 23% and 21% más,
respectivamente, in resolved and pending matters at the end of the period than in the third quarter
of the year 2024).

Finally, in the social jurisdiction in the Canary Islands, 8.005 affairs, were resolved 5.636
and were in process at the end of the period 25.868, lo que supone un 5% more in matters entered, a
6% less in resolved matters and a 10% more in pending matters than in the same period of the year
anterior.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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16 Dec The population of the Canary Islands increased during 2024 below the national average

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias During the year 2024 The population of the Canary Islands increased by 20.112 people. Por islas, Tenerife was the
that gained a greater number of population, con 7.280 most inhabitants, seguida de Gran Canaria (5.605
habitantes), Lanzarote (3.648), Fuerteventura (2.404), La Palma (915), El Hierro (207) and La Gomera
(53).

In relative terms, Lanzarote (2,2%) y Fuerteventura (1,9%), were the ones that grew the most in
population. They are followed by El Hierro (1,8%), La Palma (1,17%), Tenerife (0,8%), Gran Canaria (0,6%) and the
Gomera (0,2%).

By municipalities, Yaiza (Lanzarote) and Hermigua (La Gomera) were the ones that increased the population the most
con un 4,5% y un 4,3%, respectivamente. They are followed by Arico (Tenerife), where the population grew
3,6% en2024, Reef (Lanzarote)and Puntallana (La Palma), both with a growth of 3,3%.

Of the 88 municipalities in the Canary Islands, 15 They lost population in the last year. In terms
real, The loss of population in these municipalities meant in total 953 fewer inhabitants. complaint, en
La Gomera, It was the municipality that lost the most population in relative terms, con un 3,7% por ciento
less between 1 January 2024 and the same date of 2025.

Half a million inhabitants were born outside of Spain

Of the total inhabitants of the Canary Islands to 1 January 2025, el 23,5% was born outside of Spain,
versus 19,3% of the national average. In real terms they are 529.739 people, lo que supone un
incremento del 4,9 percent with respect to 1 January 2024.

El 3,9 percent of the population of the Canary Islands was born in Venezuela. It is the foreign country in which
that a greater number of people were born who are now residents in the Canary Islands, followed by Cuba (2,8%),
Colombia (2,4%) and Italy (1,9%). En el último año, the number of residents in the Canary Islands born in
Venezuela increased by 5.712 people.

Por islas, Fuerteventura is the one with the highest percentage of population born outside of Spain,
con un 39,3 percent of its inhabitants. Lanzarote follows (34,4%) y El Hierro (31,9%).

The percentage of foreign population residing in the Canary Islands is especially high in municipalities
like Adeje, Aaron, Santiago del Teide and La Oliva, where more than half of the population is
foreigner.

The majority of people born in the Canary Islands maintain their residence on the island from which they are
originating. Just one 4,4 percent live on another island other than the one where they were born. This percentage
It is especially significant in El Hierro, where about a 20% of its inhabitants have been born
on another island of the archipelago.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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16 Dec The labor cost had an annual increase of 3,1% in the Canary Islands in the third quarter of 2025

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias By economic sectors, labor costs were €2,801.48 in the industry, of €2,683.68 in the
construction and €2,620.78 in the services sector. in construction, labor cost increased by
one year one 7,8%, mientras que, in the other sectors, The annual increase in cost was 3,4% en
industry and 2,8% in services.

Per effective hour of work, the labor cost in the Canary Islands amounted to €20.79, being the salary part
from €14.93.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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