Within the last fifteen years Spain and Portugal have begun to experience a phenomenon that occurred in northern Europe three or four decades earlier. Rising prosperity, an ageing population, and growing labour shortages have triggered a demand for foreign labour in the Iberian economies. This survey article identifies the changing trends and developments of recent immigration to two southern European countries, and the problems of labour market integration. It compares and contrasts the insertion process in Spain and Portugal and highlights the policy dilemma that, like most of the rest of the EU, the Iberian economies require immigrant workers, but have yet to develop effective mechanisms for integrating them. It argues that the labour ma...
This article examines the socio-occupational integration of the immigrant population in Spain for a ...
Foreign immigration is still a recent phenomenon in Spain, but its magnitude and growth has been ext...
This article addresses the claim, particularly popular in the 2000s and implicitly resting on a segm...
Immigrants’ employment status has worsened during the Great Recession in Spain. How much of this wor...
This article examines the labour market outcomes of immigrants in Spain, a country that has become a...
Spain has traditionally been known as a country of emigrants. However, in the last decade, Spain has...
This article examines the occupational mobility of immigrants between their countries of origin and ...
Spain is increasingly becoming "the immigration country of Europe" with high rates of immigration be...
In the context of Southern Europe, Portugal faces a singular situation. Similarly to Spain, Italy a...
This article studies the labour integration of onward immigrants, those who have lived in a country ...
This article presents some of the challenges faced by migrants integrating into the labor market of ...
Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom represent three of the EU Member States with the largest net imm...
Even more intensely since the recession, employment conditions deteriorated, and welfare systems con...
Abstract: Since the start of the global economic downturn, Germany and Spain have experienced highly...
This article examines the occupational mobility of immigrants between their countries of origin and ...
This article examines the socio-occupational integration of the immigrant population in Spain for a ...
Foreign immigration is still a recent phenomenon in Spain, but its magnitude and growth has been ext...
This article addresses the claim, particularly popular in the 2000s and implicitly resting on a segm...
Immigrants’ employment status has worsened during the Great Recession in Spain. How much of this wor...
This article examines the labour market outcomes of immigrants in Spain, a country that has become a...
Spain has traditionally been known as a country of emigrants. However, in the last decade, Spain has...
This article examines the occupational mobility of immigrants between their countries of origin and ...
Spain is increasingly becoming "the immigration country of Europe" with high rates of immigration be...
In the context of Southern Europe, Portugal faces a singular situation. Similarly to Spain, Italy a...
This article studies the labour integration of onward immigrants, those who have lived in a country ...
This article presents some of the challenges faced by migrants integrating into the labor market of ...
Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom represent three of the EU Member States with the largest net imm...
Even more intensely since the recession, employment conditions deteriorated, and welfare systems con...
Abstract: Since the start of the global economic downturn, Germany and Spain have experienced highly...
This article examines the occupational mobility of immigrants between their countries of origin and ...
This article examines the socio-occupational integration of the immigrant population in Spain for a ...
Foreign immigration is still a recent phenomenon in Spain, but its magnitude and growth has been ext...
This article addresses the claim, particularly popular in the 2000s and implicitly resting on a segm...