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08 Aug The number of work accidents resulting in sick leave in the Canary Islands is at 13.978 so far this year

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias By economic sectors, The number of accidents during work hours so far this year was 492
in agriculture, 857 en industria, 1.645 under construction and 8.945 in the service sector. In respect of
June 2023, There is a decrease in the number of accidents in agriculture and construction,
while they rose in industry and services.

The monthly incidence rate is 223,62 for accidents with sick leave during the working day and 0.17 for
fatal accidents. By economic sectors, the index is higher in construction (460,45), followed
of agriculture (421,83), industry (351,48) and services (193,56).

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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02 Aug The average number of affiliations for the month of July was at 905.519

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias In the month of July the average number of affiliations fell by about 5.000 people regarding the month of
June. Although average membership rose by about 1.300 men got off in some 6.300 mujeres.

If we compare with the month of July 2023 average memberships rose by 30.416 people, con
a growth of 3,5%.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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02 Aug Canary Islands received in June 1.257.228 tourists, a 8,86% more than in the same month of 2023

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias Tourists from the United Kingdom represented the largest number of entries (507.202), a
40,3% of the total number of tourists. Followed by tourists residing in the rest of Spanish territory
(176.667), representing the 14,1% of the total, and residents of Germany (153.461), contributing a
12,2% of the total number of tourists received.

The island that received the largest number of tourists was Tenerife (522.461), seguida de Gran Canaria, con
290.642 tourists.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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02 Aug Registered unemployment drops by 972 people in the month of July

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias By sex and with respect to June 2024, Registered unemployment fell in men and rose slightly in
mujeres. By age groups, Unemployment figures decreased in all groups, except for the
people from 35 a 44 years old, where it increased in 133 people. In minors 25 years it occurred
the greatest decrease in unemployment, with a rate of change of -3,1%.

Registered unemployment fell in all the islands and also in all economic sectors. The collective
of people looking for their first job decreased by around 3%.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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26 Jul Las ventas al por menor en Canarias aumentaron un 1,9% en junio de 2024 con respecto al mismo mes de 2023

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias The Canary Islands are in first position within the ranking of variations of this index (1,9%),
followed by the Valencian Community (1,1%), Andalusia (0,9%) y Castilla – La Mancha (-0,6%). Por
other side, the smallest variations occurred in Madrid (-6,1%), Asturias (-4,0%) and Ceuta
(-3,7%). Taking into account the evolution of sales by groups in the Canary Islands, éstas subieron un 0,6% en
alimentación y un 5,2% en el resto.

Por su parte, employment in Canarian retail trade has increased by 3,5% in the last twelve
meses, while at the national level it has increased 1,5%. En este concepto, Canarias está posicionada
in second position among the group of autonomous communities and cities, surpassed by Madrid
(4,0%) and followed by the Balearic Islands (3,1%) and Andalusia (2,7%), while the lowest rates of variation
have occurred in Extremadura (-1,1%), Rioja (-1,1%) and Melilla (-0,8%).

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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26 Jul The number of holiday homes in the Canary Islands increases in May 2024 over the same month of 2023

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias This statistical operation, which is published for the first time, is included in the Survey
Collective Tourist Accommodations. To obtain the information, a massive analysis has been carried out
of the data offered by digital platforms where homes are advertised. For this
has used a big data technique called scraping. This process allows for a large
volume of constantly updated information.

Most of this type of housing is on the island of Tenerife., that has the 41 por
hundred. In Gran Canaria are located the 21,4 percent of these homes. In Lanzarote and
Fuerteventura is the 17,1% and the 13,6%, respectivamente, of this real estate park.

In total there are more than 190.000 accommodation places available in holiday homes. This supposes
a 7,3 percent more compared to May 2023.

During the month of May, 38.913 homes received some reservation. This record also
experience a continuous rise. In the last year there has been an increase 11 por ciento, according to the data that
ISTAC provides.

Accommodation offer

The objective of this experimental statistical operation is to offer monthly indicators of the
ability, occupancy and profitability of vacation homes, among other information of interest
for the sector.

As this is data similar to that obtained with traditional accommodation surveys
hotel and non-hotel, allows comparison between both typologies. This contributes to having a
more complete vision of the tourist accommodation offer in the Canary Islands.

For this study, Data is published on vacation homes that provide vacation rental service.
accommodation in the Canary Islands and that are offered on digital intermediation platforms. This type of
housing is included in the code 55.2 of the National Classification of Economic Activities
(CNAE) 2009.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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