Spain's migrant regularization brings 159,000 workers out of the underground economy
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Laura Anido
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Spain's extraordinary regularization process for migrants is already impacting the labor market. Out of 1,174,978 applications received, 609,737 have been admitted for processing, granting provisional work and residence permits. This has already brought 159,097 workers into Social Security affiliation, lifting them out of the underground economy. The process marks a significant step in formalizing migrant workers' status and their contribution to the Spanish economy.
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El proceso ha recibido 1.174.978 solicitudes, de las cuales 11.000 ya han sido resueltas y 609.737 han sido admitidas a trámite.
Ese permiso provisional ya ha sumado a 159.097 afiliados a la Seguridad Social gracias a la regularización, lo que refleja cómo miles de trabajadores que hasta ahora permanecían en la economía sumergida han podido incorporarse al mercado laboral formal.
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