With the beginning of the 21st century, there has been an acceleration of migratory flows from Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) to Europe. As a result, and despite the negative impact of the economic crisis, 4.6 million Latin American and Caribbean immigrants reside in Europe, half of them in Spain. This article analyses the recent evolution of these migratory flows, their territorial distribution, and their demographic profiles according to the 2011 European census data disseminated by a new tool -the Census Hub- implemented by the European Statistical System. The analysis shows the existence of a high LAC immigrant concentration in Spain and in certain European cities, a marked young and feminized demographic profile, a great variety...
In recent decades, the role of international migration has increased dramatically in most European c...
In recent decades, the role of international migration has increased dramatically in most European c...
The literature on immigrant assimilation highlights the imperfect portability of the human capital a...
En Europa, la inmigración originada en Latinoamérica y el Caribe se configuró como uno de los princi...
Migration from Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries to Europe has increased in great proport...
In this paper, reference will be made to all Latin American and Caribbean inflows to Europe and its ...
This special Issue of the journal "International Migration" offers different articles on the politic...
This study analyzes European cooperation on immigration and the effects that the current economic cr...
This book provides a unique, timely and comprehensive insight into Latin American immigrants in Spai...
The evaluation of the socio-political impacts of Latin American and Caribbean migration to Europe is...
National audienceSince the 1990s, the migratory panorama of Spain has drastically changed due to the...
This chapter documents, with recent statistical information, the characteristics of Latin American e...
The article analyzes the Spanish emigration to Latin America between 2008 and 2015, with the prospec...
Today migration is an increasingly important issue concerning international and interregional relati...
External migration has always been present in Spanish history. Few years ago Spanish people has migr...
In recent decades, the role of international migration has increased dramatically in most European c...
In recent decades, the role of international migration has increased dramatically in most European c...
The literature on immigrant assimilation highlights the imperfect portability of the human capital a...
En Europa, la inmigración originada en Latinoamérica y el Caribe se configuró como uno de los princi...
Migration from Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries to Europe has increased in great proport...
In this paper, reference will be made to all Latin American and Caribbean inflows to Europe and its ...
This special Issue of the journal "International Migration" offers different articles on the politic...
This study analyzes European cooperation on immigration and the effects that the current economic cr...
This book provides a unique, timely and comprehensive insight into Latin American immigrants in Spai...
The evaluation of the socio-political impacts of Latin American and Caribbean migration to Europe is...
National audienceSince the 1990s, the migratory panorama of Spain has drastically changed due to the...
This chapter documents, with recent statistical information, the characteristics of Latin American e...
The article analyzes the Spanish emigration to Latin America between 2008 and 2015, with the prospec...
Today migration is an increasingly important issue concerning international and interregional relati...
External migration has always been present in Spanish history. Few years ago Spanish people has migr...
In recent decades, the role of international migration has increased dramatically in most European c...
In recent decades, the role of international migration has increased dramatically in most European c...
The literature on immigrant assimilation highlights the imperfect portability of the human capital a...