In October, there has also been a rise of 4,509 foreign affiliates more than in September.

By regimes, the majority of foreign affiliates are included in the General Regime, 1,798,918 (this data includes the Special Agrarian System, with 216,548 employed, and that of Hogar, with 167,706). They are followed by the Autonomous Workers Regime, with 345,944 affiliates, the Special Regime of the Sea, with 4,859, and that of Coal, with 50.

Among foreign affiliates to Social Security in October, 1,276,367 come from countries outside the European Union and the rest (873,404) from community countries. Of the total number, 1,204,644 are men and 945,127 are women.

The largest groups of foreign workers come from Romania (347.699), Morocco (262.031), Italy (130.067) and China (108.143). They are followed by national workers from Colombia (75,995), Ecuador (74,717), United Kingdom (71,807), Venezuela (62,808), Bulgaria (62,203) and Portugal (57,379).

Autonomous communities

In interannual terms, the affiliation of foreigners increases in all the autonomous communities, except in La Rioja (-0.17%). Extremadura (10.54%), Galicia (10.16%) and the Basque Country (8.95%) are the autonomies that more workers of foreign origin have added in the last year. Next are Navarra (8.56%), Catalonia (8.17%) and Cantabria (8.13%).

The largest increases in affiliation of foreigners in the last month have occurred in Extremadura (8.44%), Murcia (6.13%) and Castilla y León (5.27%).

This month, the affiliation of foreigners has decreased in the Balearic Islands (-12.15%), Castilla-La Mancha (-6.69%), Aragón (-4.74%), Cantabria (-1.94%), Catalonia (-1.92%), and Asturias (-0.32%).

Foreign affiliates by autonomous communities are distributed as follows:

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