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:: Statistical Indicators ::

Resident Population

Resident Population Estimates (31 December) adjusted to the final results of the 2021 Census (thousands).

2021 - 2024, Provisional Resident Population Estimates - post-census estimates based on the 2021 Census results.
2014 - 2020, Final Resident Population Estimates, revised values based on the final results of the 2011 and 2021 Censuses.

Source: Statistics Portugal/DREM - Demographic Statistics

Unemployment Rate

Quarterly rate obtained from the Labour Force Survey, corresponding to the ratio of the unemployed population to the active population (%).

Source: Statistics Portugal/DREM - Labour Force Survey

Inflation Rate

Average Rate of Change over the last 12 months of the Consumer Price Index (%).

Source: Statistics Portugal/DREM - Consumer Price Index

Overnight Stays

Overnight stays recorded in total collective tourist accommodation (thousands).

Source: Statistics Portugal/DREM - Tourism Statistics

GDP

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Autonomous Region of Madeira at current prices, base 2021 (million euros).

The value for 2024 is provisional.

Source: Statistics Portugal - Regional Accounts (Base 2021)

Family Dwelling Sales

Number of Family Dwelling Sales (Total, New and Existing) in the Autonomous Region of Madeira.

Source: Statistics Portugal (INE, IP.).

Company Incorporation and Dissolution

Number of companies incorporated and dissolved.

Source: Directorate-General for Justice Policy

Natural Balance

Difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths in a given period of time (No.).

 

* Preliminary data compiled up to 10th April 2026.

Source: Statistics Portugal/DREM - Demographic Statistics

Regional Indicator of Economic Activity

3-month moving average (%).

Source: DREM

:: Statistical Indicators ::

Population

Resident Population estimates by the 31st of December which incorporate the 2021 Census final results (thousands).

2021 - 2024, Provisional Resident Population Estimates, post-census estimates based on the results of the 2021 Census.
2014 - 2020, Final Resident Population Estimates, values ​​revised based on the results of the 2011 and 2021 Census.

Source: INE/DREM - Demographic Statistics

Unemployment Rate

Quarterly rate derived from the Labour Fource Survey, which corresponds to the ratio between the unemployed and the active population(%).

Source: INE/DREM - Labour Force Survey

Inflation Rate

12-month average growth rate of the Consumer Price Index.

Source: INE/DREM - Consumer Price Index

Overnight stays

Overnight stays in tourism accommodation (thousands).

Source:  INE/DREM - Tourism Statistics

GDP

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Autonomous Region of Madeira at current prices, base 2021 (millions of euros).

The value for 2024 is provisional.

Source: INE - Regional Accounts (Base 2021)

Dwelling Sales

Number of Dwelling Sales (Total, New e Existing), in the Autonomous Region of Madeira.

Source: Statistics Portugal

Formation and Dissolution of Companies

Number of formed and dissolved companies.

Source:  Directorate-General for Justice Policy

Natural Change

Balance between the number of live births and the number of deaths in a given time period (No.).

* Preliminary data compiled up until April 10th, 2026.

Source: INE/DREM - Demographic Statistics

Regional Indicator of Economic Activity

3-month moving average (%).

Source: DREM

 

:: Publications ::

 

   

:: Publicações ::

 

  • Capa madeira numeros 2023 EN

    Madeira in figures

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 3,50 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2024

    Reference period: 2023

  • Statistical Yearbook

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 22,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2023

    Reference period: 2022

  • CAPA IPC Agosto2024

    Consumer Prices Index

    Monthly publication

    Price: paper - 1,50 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2025

    Reference period: May 2025

  • Capa Demografia 2022

    Demographic Statistics

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 10,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2024

    Reference period: 2023

  • International Trade Statistics

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 6,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2021

    Reference period: 2020

  • Transport Statistics

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 4,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2024

    Reference period: 2023

  • Enterprise Sector Statistics

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 12,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2021

    Reference period: 2019

  • BTE 4T20

    Quarterly Bulletin of Statistics

    Quarterly publication

    Price: paper - 4,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2025

    Reference period: 2nd Quarter 2025

  • Census - Final results. Autonomous Region of Madeira - 2021

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 10,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2023

    Reference period: 2021

  • CAPA estatisticas CH 2023

    Construction and Housing Statistics

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 4,50 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2023

    Reference period: 2022

  • Agriculture and Fishery Statistics

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 3,50 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2024

    Reference period: 2023

  • Capa estatisticas emprego 3T 2023

    Employment Statistics

    Quarterly publication

    Price: paper - 2,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2025

    Reference period: 4th Quarter 2024

  • Capa Estatisticas saude 2021

    Health Statistics

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 12,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2024

    Reference period: 2022

  • Tourism statistics

    Monthly publication

    Price: paper - 3,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2025

    Reference period: December 2024

In 2023

Number of accidents at work in the Region increased by 1.3% compared to 2022

According to data provided to the Regional Directorate of Statistics of Madeira (DREM) by the Regional Directorate for Labour and Labour Inspection (DRTAI), a total of 4 320 accidents at work were recorded in the Autonomous Region of Madeira in 2023, representing an increase of 1.3% (+55 accidents) compared to 2022. Among these, three fatal accidents were registered, the same number as in the previous year.

The “Construction” sector accounted for the highest proportion of accidents (24.0% of the total), followed by “Accommodation and food service activities” (17.8%) and “Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles” (12.9%). In absolute terms, the “Construction” sector recorded the largest increase compared to 2022, with 31 more accidents. Conversely, “Administrative and support service activities”, which accounted for 7.3% of total accidents, recorded the largest absolute decrease, with 25 fewer accidents (-7.3% compared to 2022).

Analysing the data by gender and age groups, it is observed that in 2023, the majority of accidents involved men (73.2%) and persons aged between 35 and 54 years (50.8%). In terms of occupational groups, “Building and related trades workers, excluding electricians” (666 accidents; 15.4%) and “Personal service workers” (466 accidents; 10.8%) recorded the highest number of incidents.

Regarding the location of accidents, 22.2% of the accidents occurred in “Tertiary activity areas, offices, amusement area, miscellaneous” (957 accidents), 21.3% in “Industrial sites” (922 accidents), and 19.2% in “Construction site, construction, opencast quarry, opencast mine” (831 accidents). The main cause of accidents was “Body movement under physical stress”, accounting for 29.1% of all recorded cases (1 256 accidents).  

The primary injury mechanisms continued to be “Physical or mental stress” (26.8%; 1 156 accidents), followed by “Horizontal or vertical impact with or against a stationary object” (19.9%; 860 accidents).

As for the consequences of accidents, “Wounds and superficial injuries” and “Dislocations, sprains and strains” were the most frequently reported injuries, accounting for 48.3% and 39.7% of the total, respectively. Approximately three in every five accidents affected either the “Upper extremities” (35.6%) or the “Lower extremities” (27.8%).

Regarding the number of days of work absence, it is noteworthy that 26.5% of non-fatal accidents resulted in no absence from work. A total of 133 969 days of lost work due to accidents at work, with the 7 to 13-day absence interval accounting for 16.5% of all non-fatal incidents. The highest number of workdays lost occurred in the “Construction” sector (36 274 days; 27.1% of total days lost), followed by “Accommodation and food service activities” (20 298 days; 15.2%).  

On average, 31 workdays were lost per accident. The sectors with the highest average number of days lost per incident were “Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel and production activities for own use” (54 days), “Agriculture, animal production, hunting, forestry and fishing” (47 days), and “Mining and quarrying” (46 days).

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