Spain

1. Official institutions

2. Key datasets

3. Demographics

Spain is one of the European countries with the strongest recent population growth, driven by immigration, against a backdrop of very low native birth rates.

3.1 Current population composition

Population composition (January 1, 2025 — total population 49,077,984)
86.04%
13.96%
  • Spanish nationality86.04%
  • Foreign nationality13.96%
Source: INE, Continuous Population Statistics (ECP), Q4 2024

3.2 Breakdown by nationality of origin

Leading nationalities among foreign residents (illustrative, top 3 from press reporting)
14.1%
9.9%
8.9%
67.1%
  • Morocco14.1%
  • Colombia9.9%
  • Romania8.9%
  • Other67.1%
Source: Press reporting based on INE aggregated data
📊A confirmed breakdown by nationality, based on INEbase (jaxiT3 table 36825: foreign population by nationality and age group), is planned for a future update.

3.3 Immigration waves (1990s – present)

📊A detailed trend chart of the foreign population from 1998 to 2024 (based on INE jaxiT3 table 01006 and similar) is planned for a future update.

3.4 Age structure

Largest age cohort by nationality (Spanish vs. foreign, 2024)
Largest cohort
  • Spanish nationals (peak: ages 50–59, 6,762,403)
  • Foreign nationals (peak: 30s, 1,485,526)
Source: INE demographic data (aggregated via press analysis, 2024 baseline)
📊A complete dataset for a detailed age pyramid by nationality (Morocco, Colombia, Romania, UK, etc.), broken down by 5-year age bands and sex, is planned for a future update.

3.5 Long-term projection

📊An INE long-term population projection broken down by nationality (e.g. for a milestone year such as 2050 or 2070) is planned for a future update. This research could not directly confirm, from INE's public materials, a long-term projection by origin equivalent to Statistics Denmark's Befolkningsfremskrivning.

4. Public finances — net cost

+0.4 to +0.7 pts/yr
Direct contribution of the foreign population to per capita GDP growth (2022–2024, Bank of Spain estimate)

4.1 Pension system / contributor-to-pensioner ratio

📊Specific figures for a pension-system contributor-to-beneficiary ratio by nationality (or a dependency ratio of elderly and children relative to working-age population) are planned for a future update.

5. Labor market

2,855,563
Foreign nationals registered with Social Security (December 31, 2024, +7.93% year on year)
Sectoral distribution of Social Security registrations (foreign nationals, 2024)
Services+73.28%
Construction+9.62%
Source: Ministry of Labor and Social Economy (SEPE/MITES), Report on the Labor Market for Foreign Nationals

6. Security / justice

7. Education

8. Housing

9. Social cohesion

10. Recent political context

11. Data limitations and biases

⚠️ Limits Irregular arrival statistics (Ministry of the Interior) cover only detections at sea/land borders; they do not measure entries via visa overstaying, a significant component of irregular immigration but not officially quantified as an annual flow. Opinion barometers (CIS) are sensitive to question order and wording, as illustrated by the gap between the September 2024 wave and subsequent waves — a methodological bias documented by independent fact-checking organizations (Maldita.es). Prison statistics by nationality do not systematically distinguish offenses tied to migration status (irregular stay) from other offenses, which limits direct comparisons of crime rates between nationals and foreigners. No consolidated, longitudinal net fiscal balance study comparable to the Danish methodology (Finansministeriet) has been identified for Spain: the available work (Bank of Spain) measures the contribution to GDP growth, not a tax revenue/social spending balance by cohort.