Looking at the employment data for the Pitiusas in March, nothing seems to indicate that we have just emerged from a pandemic that has lasted two years, or that we are experiencing an energy crisis, or that the war in Ukraine is wreaking havoc on our economy. Thus, Ibiza ended that month with 53,901 contributors to Social Security, 8,132 more than a year ago (+17.7%) and 2,023 more (+3.9%) than in 2019, a year before the health crisis began. And Formentera, with 3,035 contributors, added 13.8% more than in 2021 and 2.7% more than three seasons ago. In Ibiza’s case, there have never been so many jobs in March in its history. In Formentera’s case, there were not, as the figure reached in 2018 was higher (3,120).
88% permanent employment in tourism
And while the temporary employment rate plummets, the number of permanent employees is growing (a lot). In Ibiza, 88% of workers in the tourism sector are now permanent, compared to 70% three years ago: there are a total of 10,628 permanent employees, which is 5,109 more than a year ago (+92.5%) and 2,657 more than in 2019 (+33.3%). However, most of the new permanent employees are permanent discontinuous: the number has increased by 310%. There are now 6,273, four times more than in 2021 (+4,744) and almost 66% more than in 2019 (+2,491).
And while the temporary employment rate plummets, the number of permanent employees is growing (a lot). In Ibiza they are now 88% of the workers in the tourism sector
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