Notícias (GB)
DREM releases updated Time Series on Communications with 2025 data (Read more...)
DREM releases the final results of the 2025 Tourism Statistics and updates the corresponding Time Series (1976-2025) (Read more...)
In 2025, the main obstacles to reconciling work and family life were long working hours and unpredictable or atypical working hours (Read more...)
In 2025, the number of inoculations administered in the Region increased by 2.5% (Read more...)
In June 2026, the Confidence Indicator in Manufacturing Industry and Services increased, while in Construction and Public Works and in Trade there was a decrease (Read more...)
DREM publishes a new edition of the Quarterly Statistical Bulletin covering the 1st quarter of 2026 (Read more...)
In May 2026, the passenger movement at the airports of the Autonomous Region of Madeira recorded a year-on-year growth of 5.5% (Read more...)
In the 1st quarter of 2026, the median rent for new lease agreements increased by 16.0% and the number of new agreements fell by 8.6% year-on-year (Read more...)
In 2024/2025, the 2nd cycle of Primary Education recorded the highest progression/completion rate (Read more...)
In May 2026, the median value of bank appraisals for housing in the Autonomous Region of Madeira stood at 2 598 euros per square metre (Read more...)
Notícias (GB)
DREM releases updated Time Series on Communications with 2025 data (Read more...)
DREM releases the final results of the 2025 Tourism Statistics and updates the corresponding Time Series (1976-2025) (Read more...)
In 2025, the main obstacles to reconciling work and family life were long working hours and unpredictable or atypical working hours (Read more...)
In 2025, the number of inoculations administered in the Region increased by 2.5% (Read more...)
In June 2026, the Confidence Indicator in Manufacturing Industry and Services increased, while in Construction and Public Works and in Trade there was a decrease (Read more...)
DREM publishes a new edition of the Quarterly Statistical Bulletin covering the 1st quarter of 2026 (Read more...)
In May 2026, the passenger movement at the airports of the Autonomous Region of Madeira recorded a year-on-year growth of 5.5% (Read more...)
In the 1st quarter of 2026, the median rent for new lease agreements increased by 16.0% and the number of new agreements fell by 8.6% year-on-year (Read more...)
In 2024/2025, the 2nd cycle of Primary Education recorded the highest progression/completion rate (Read more...)
In May 2026, the median value of bank appraisals for housing in the Autonomous Region of Madeira stood at 2 598 euros per square metre (Read more...)
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In the first quarter of 2024
Unemployment rate in the Autonomous Region of Madeira was 6.1%
The results of the Labour Force Survey, for the first quarter of 2024, reveal an unemployment rate in the Autonomous Region of Madeira (ARM) estimated at 6.1%, a reduction of 0.1 percentage points (pp) compared to the previous quarter, and a decrease of 0.3 pp from the corresponding quarter of the previous year.
The estimated unemployed population quantified at 8,7 thousand persons, showed a 0.7% increase compared to the corresponding quarter last year and a 1.8% rise from the previous quarter.
The employed population reached approximately 134,1 thousand persons, setting a new historical high. This number represents a 5.9% year-on-year increase (7,5 thousand persons) and a 3.6% rise from the preceding quarter (4,7 thousand persons). Of the employed population, 4,2 thousand were underemployed in part-time, 5,8 thousand persons engaged in secondary employment, and 17,0 thousand worked from home (comprising 15.2% of employed women and 10.3% of employed men).
The activity rate for the working-age population (ages 16 to 89) in the first quarter of 2024 was estimated at 64.2%, a figure higher by 2.6 pp compared to the corresponding quarter last year and by 1.7 pp compared to the previous quarter. The activity rate for women stood at 60.2%, which was 8.5 pp lower than that for men (68.7%).
The estimated inactive population, totalling 114,1 thousand persons, decreased by 4.4% compared to the same quarter of the previous year and by 2.9% from the previous quarter.
In Portugal, the overall unemployment rate for the quarter under review was 6.8%, which is a 0.2 pp increase from the previous quarter and a 0.4 pp decrease from the corresponding quarter last year.
In the referred quarter, the regions with the highest unemployment rates were Peninsula de Setúbal (8.1%), Algarve (7.8%), and the ARA-Autonomous Region of the Azores (7.0%). In contrast, the regions with the lowest rates included the ARM (6.1%) and the regions of Alentejo (6.2%), Grande Lisboa (6.6%), and Centro (6.7%). The unemployment rate showed a quarterly increase across all regions except in Norte (-0.5 pp), Grande Lisboa (-0.1 pp), and the ARM (-0.1 pp).
On a year-on-year basis, the unemployment rate decreased in Peninsula de Setúbal region (-1.7 pp), Alentejo (-1.0 pp), Norte (-0.8 pp), Grande Lisboa (-0.7 pp), and the ARM (-0.3 pp). In contrast, Oeste and Vale do Tejo regions registered the highest increase (+1.4 pp), followed by Centro and the ARA, both witnessing an increase of 0.8 pp. Algarve recorded the smallest increase of 0.6 pp.

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