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Tourism Reduces Unemployment in the Canary Islands

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The Canarian labour market began 2026 with a rate of unemployment that converges with intensity towards the national average. After years in which the Archipelago has headed unemployment rates in Spain, the data from the Survey of Active Population of the first quarter of the year reflect a sustained job creation and a reduction in unemployment with greater intensity than in the state as a whole.
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The Canarian labour market began 2026 with a rate of unemployment that converges with intensity towards the national average. After years in which the Archipelago has headed unemployment rates in Spain, the data from the Survey of Active Population of the first quarter of the year reflect a sustained job creation and a reduction in unemployment with greater intensity than in the state as a whole.

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laprovincia.es broke the news on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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