Spanish Public Sector

The Spanish Public Sector refers to the portion of the economy and government in Spain that is comprised of public institutions and agencies responsible for providing services and implementing policies on behalf of the state. This sector includes various levels of government—national, regional, and local—and encompasses a wide range of services such as education, healthcare, transportation, public safety, and social services. Employees within the public sector are typically civil servants or public employees who work for government bodies and are funded primarily through taxation. The operation and management of the public sector are guided by laws, regulations, and government policies aimed at ensuring accountability, transparency, and efficiency in addressing the needs of the population.