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Self-employed
Anna Ellis
THE Special Scheme for the SelfEmployed (RETA) closed the seventh month of the year with a monthly loss of 1,314 selfemployed workers in Andalucia (0.2 per cent), with Sevilla being the province with the largest loss (0.6 per cent).


This decline was marked by the fall in enrolment in education (4.6 per cent) and commerce (0.2).
The total number of selfemployed workers has reached 3,344,562 selfemployed workers in Spain and 570,615 in Andalucia.
The president of ATA Andalucia, Rafael Amor, confirmed: “The data known today on enrolment in Andalucia are within normality.

“Of the fall in selfemployed workers, more than half are in education, a sector that tends to reduce its activity in the summer months.
“Nevertheless, we continue to be a leading region in terms of the number of selfemployed, with more than



570,000.
“So far this year, one out of every three selfemployed people who have registered in Spain is Andalucian,” said Rafael Amor, who believes that the growth of the selfemployed in Andalucia is due to the fact that “Andalucia is a land of entrepreneurship and there are many facilities for starting up your own business.”
Comparing 2023 with 2022:
In the data on the selfemployed, if we compare with July 2022, the Social Security data show that the communities with the greatest weight of tourism have increased their enrolment in Spain over the last year, while nine have lost selfemployed workers, in addition to the two autonomous cities.

In other words, if we compare July 2022 with July 2023, the two archipelagos show an increase of 2.2 per cent in enrolment of the selfemployed, and there is also a notable increase in the Autonomous Community of Valencia (+1.1 per cent), Madrid and Andalucia (0.6 per cent) and Catalonia (+0.2 per cent).

The average in Spain is an increase of 0.1 per cent of the selfemployed, a total of 3,617 more selfemployed.

