The aim of this paper is to study the occupational segregation of immigrants in Spain. Thus, it analyzes whether age, educational level, gender, region of origin, years of residence in Spain, and salary level affect the distribution of immigrants across occupations. In addition, given the remarkable increase of immigrants in the last few years and the adjustments that have occurred in the Spanish labor market from the current economic crisis, the recent evolution of the occupational segregation of immigrants is addressed as well. For these purposes, several measures recently proposed in the literature are used.