Is there unemployment in Andorra? All about employment and unemployment

In the heart of the Pyrenees, Andorra not only stands out for its natural beauty and its tourist attraction, but also for its economic and labor dynamics.. In other articles we already talked about the little public debt that the country has and of experienced economic growth.

📊 Datos clave (2025–2026)

  • Tasa de desempleo Andorra 2024: ~2,8 % — una de las más bajas de Europa (Departament d’Estadística, 2024)
  • Activos afiliados a la CASS: >46.000 people (CASS, 2024)
  • Salario medio bruto mensual: ~2.100 € (Departament d’Estadística, 2024)
  • Sectores con más empleo: hostelería y comercio (40 %), servicios financieros y profesionales (20 %)
  • Prestación por desempleo CASS: hasta 6 months, equivalente al 80 % del último salario

Última actualización: mayo de 2026. La información de este artículo se contrasta regularmente con fuentes oficiales del Govern d’Andorra.

The Labor Force Survey for the 2nd quarter of 2025 The Department of Statistics reveals important data on the current state of employment and unemployment in this small but thriving country. This article analyzes this data, offering a clear view of labor market trends in Andorra, its evolution over the last decade, and its position within the European context.

Unemployment and unemployment in Andorra: how and why the country is an example of full employment in its labor market

The Legacy of full employment in Andorra

Andorra has long been a notable example of stability and growth in the European labor context. His Economic history, characterized by a constant evolution from an agrarian base to a diversified economy focused on tourism, trade and The bench, has played a fundamental role in creating a robust and resilient labor market.

For decades, this small country has maintained a surprisingly low unemployment rate, a feat that is attributed both to its economic policy and its agility in adapting to global changes. He Andorran government has been proactive in investing in key sectors, such as tourism, which attracts millions of visitors each year, and in retail, especially in the sale of duty-free products, which has generated a large number of employment opportunities. Furthermore, banking, known for its strong privacy and stability, has contributed significantly to employment and economic growth.

Unlike its European neighbors, Andorra has managed to avoid high unemployment rates, even during periods of global economic recession. This ability to maintain a constant level of full employment is testimony to the strength and uniqueness of its economic model. Over the years, the country has demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt to changes, maintaining a balance between economic growth and social protection.

However, Andorra has not been without challenges. The country's economy, although robust, has faced the need to diversify beyond tourism and trade. In response, the government has focused efforts on digitization of the country and its international opening. The result of this are the association agreement with the European Union. or the numerous signed CDIs with other countries.

Efforts have also been dedicated to education and vocational training, preparing its workforce to adapt to new technologies and emerging sectors. These initiatives have ensured not only the sustainability of Andorra's labor market, but also its ability to compete in an increasingly dynamic global economy.

In summary, the history of employment in Andorra is one of adaptability, foresight and sustained growth. The combination of sound economic policies, investment in key sectors and a commitment to education and vocational training has allowed Andorra not only maintain low levels of unemployment, but also ensure a promising job future for its citizens.

Employment and unemployment in Andorra in 2025: analysis

The second quarter of 2025 confirms the consolidation of the Andorran labor market. The country achieved an employment rate of 81.71% among the population aged 15 to 64., reflecting the robustness and dynamism of the Andorran labor market in a global economic context marked by uncertainties and challenges.

The number of people employed was estimated at 52,620, evidencing constant and healthy growth in employment. This increase is notable, not only in quantitative terms, but also in the quality of the job opportunities that Andorra has been able to generate and maintain. This growth in employment is the result of a well-planned economic strategy, focused on diversification and the promotion of key sectors.

The evolution of employment in Andorra also revealed interesting trends in terms of gender. While the employment rate for men showed a slight decrease, the rate for women experienced a significant increase. This change could be signaling progress towards greater gender equality in the labor market, reflecting a progressive change in the country's employment dynamics.

In addition to these positive aspects, The unemployment rate in Andorra reached a historic low of 0.91% of the active populationThis equates to approximately 518 individuals between the ages of 15 and 74. This unemployment rate—the lowest ever recorded—is a clear indicator of the effectiveness of the country's labor and economic policies and places Andorra as the country with the lowest unemployment in Europe.

This analysis of the second quarter of 2023 not only highlights the current health of the labor market in Andorra, but also offers a window into the policies and strategies that have fostered this favorable work environment.. The combination of a stable economic environment, proactive government policies and an adaptable and skilled workforce has placed Andorra in an enviable position within the European employment landscape.

Andorra in the context of European and global unemployment

Andorra's outstanding position in the workplace becomes even more evident when compared to other countries, especially its European neighbors. While Andorra enjoys an unemployment rate of only 0.91%, the situation in countries like France Y Spain is significantly different, with unemployment rates of ~7.9% and ~10% respectively (Spain has fallen below 101% for the first time since 2008). In the broader context of the European Union, with an average unemployment rate of ~61%, Andorra stands out as the European country with the lowest unemployment.

This international comparison not only underlines the effectiveness of Andorra's labor and economic policies, but also highlights its exceptionality as an employment oasis in Europe. Andorra's ability to maintain such a low unemployment rate in an often volatile economic environment is a testament to its economic and political stability, as well as its strategic focus on key sectors such as tourism, trade and banking.

Andorra's success in the workplace can also be attributed to its relatively small size and specialized economy, and especially to his attractive and favorable fiscal framework that is to say: its low taxes. This has allowed it to adapt quickly to global changes and challenges, while maintaining a favorable environment for employment. Furthermore, Andorra's policy of attracting foreign investment and international talent has contributed significantly to its dynamic and diversified labor market.

In conclusion, when looking beyond its borders, Andorra presents itself not only as an exceptional case in Europe, but also as a role model in terms of employment and economic management. Its balanced approach, which combines economic stability with inclusive and progressive labor policies, positions it as a leader in the European and global labor landscape.

Conclusion: Andorra as an example in the labor market

Andorra stands as an outstanding example of success and stability in the labor marketnot only in the European context but also globally. With an employment rate of 81.71% in the second quarter of 2025 and a record low unemployment rate of 0.91%, the country has demonstrated an exceptional capacity to generate and sustain a healthy and dynamic labor market.

This favorable situation is the result of a combination of factors, including effective economic policies, a sectoral diversification strategy, and a focus on vocational education and training. Inclusion and gender equality in the labor market, together with adaptation to the needs of different age groups, reflect a deep commitment to sustainable development and social justice.

The comparison with other European countries further underlines the uniqueness of Andorra in terms of employment and economic management. His balanced and progressive approach serves as a role model, demonstrating that it is possible to combine economic growth with social well-being.

Looking to the future, Andorra faces the challenge of maintaining these positive trends, adapting to a constantly changing global economic landscape. However, Its track record to date suggests it is well equipped to continue its path of success., serving as a beacon of stability and progress in the workplace.

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Is there unemployment in Andorra? All about employment and unemployment
Jose Sanchis, Abast Technology and Systems Specialist, Andorra Insiders
Jose Sanchis

ABAST Technology and Systems Specialist

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