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Doing research in Spain

Population (total): 45,754,784
Capital: Madrid
Population: 3,279,049
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Spain’s Annual Median Income after taxes is 18,000 USD or 13,302 EUR.

Annual Median Income

Cint uses the median household income to provide a point of comparison between income-earners in each country.
Where the mean income average is the sum of all parts (or aggregate income) divided by the number of items (or income earners), the median average is the point that divides the population into two groups; half of the population makes an income below the median income amount, and half makes more than that amount. The median income is seen as a better indicator as it avoids the effect of dramatically high or low values.

83%owns their own home 37%owns a smartphone
62,6%has access to internet 27,6%is on Facebook
60,6%owns some type of vehicle  
 

Reach 164,868 Spaniards through Cint OpinionHUB

Main Regions in Spain

Region
1 Noreste
2 Centro-este
3 Sur
4 Centro
5 Noroeste
6 Nortecentro
7 Barcelona
8 Madrid

Population and Age Distribution

  Population 0-14 15-64 65+
Total 46,754,784 15.1% 67.7% 17.1%
Male 23,072,851 7.8% 34.3% 7.2%
Female 23,681,933 7.3% 33.4% 9.9%

 

National Holidays in Spain 2012

New Year’s Day

Año Nuevo

1
Jan

Epiphany

Día de Reyes/Epifanía del Señor

6
Jan

St. Joseph’s Day

San José

19
Mar

Maundy Thursday

Jueves Santo

5
Apr

Good Friday

Viernes Santo

6
Apr

Labour Day

Día del Trabajador

1
May

Assumption

Asunción

15
Aug

National Holiday

Fiesta Nacional de España

12
Oct

All Saints’ Day

Día de todos los Santos

1
Nov

Constitution Day

Día de la Constitución

6
Dec

Immaculate Conception

Inmaculada Concepción

8
Dec

Christmas Day

Navidad

25
Dec

In Spain, the month of August is when people traditionally take their holidays. For this reason, the response rate during these months is much lower than the rest of the year.

You may also want to keep these dates in mind as they might affect the response rate and your success in launching an online research study in Spain.

Fun Facts

Spain is famous for a robust tourism industry. Did you know that over 55,000,000 people visit Spain every year? Reach out to over 4.4 million leisure travelers globally!

Nice to Know about Spain

Madrid is the largest city in Spain with almost 6.5 million people in the metropolitan area. The second largest city after Madrid is Barcelona with over 1.6 million inhabitants.

While Spain witnessed an influx of immigration in the past decade, receiving more immigrants than any other country after the US, in 2011 over half of a million citizens emigrated from Spain to find work. Immigration is significant to Spain as the birth rate of 1.47 is half of what is needed to maintain the population.

Spanish is the official language of Spain and is spoken nation-wide; however there are other languages that are given co-official status in the various autonomous regions. These languages play a significant role in the day-to-day correspondence within the different localities.

According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Spain has done well to improve life expectancy by bettering living conditions, public health, and progress in medical care. Additionally, in the past two decades there has been a reduction in tobacco consumption, from 41% in 1985 to 26% in 2009.