By analysing entry policies and regularisation procedures in Spain from the 1990s to 2007, this article examines how the mismatch between very restrictive immigration policies and increasing foreign labour demands translated into a model of illegal migration, which in turn gave rise to the need to carry out periodical regularisation drives. This double 'policy gap' between legality and reality, and between entry policies and regularisation procedures, is explained as a policy in itself and as a way to solve in practice the apparently unsolvable dilemma between the demands for closure and the insatiable demands for foreign workers
This paper follows on the argument that the success of policies combating irregular migration depend...
Recent programs to regularize undocumented migrants suggest the increasing role of employment as a r...
This account reviews the state of the literature on migration since the West European Politics speci...
By analysing entry policies and regularisation procedures in Spain from the 1990s to 2007, this arti...
From country of emigration, Spain became a net receiver of immigrants in the early 1980s. In the abs...
This is a study of Spanish immigration policies, the changes they have gone through over the past ye...
This thesis examines the effect of irregular immigration on Spanish Mediterranean policy from 1989-2...
M.51154-2004 Francisco Javier Moreno. ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-37
The global economic crisis has changed the landscape of immigration dynam ics and migration policie...
This paper makes a critical examination of the most recent developments in Spanish practice relating...
The aim of this article is to analyse migration policies in Spain from 1900 until present time. The ...
This article analyzes the links between migratory processes and the evolution of nationality legisla...
Large-scale immigration to Spain has been recent and sudden. International migration flows to Spain ...
There were an estimated 11 million undocumented residents in the United States in 2010. The issue of...
This report presents the results from the collection of background information, interviews with expe...
This paper follows on the argument that the success of policies combating irregular migration depend...
Recent programs to regularize undocumented migrants suggest the increasing role of employment as a r...
This account reviews the state of the literature on migration since the West European Politics speci...
By analysing entry policies and regularisation procedures in Spain from the 1990s to 2007, this arti...
From country of emigration, Spain became a net receiver of immigrants in the early 1980s. In the abs...
This is a study of Spanish immigration policies, the changes they have gone through over the past ye...
This thesis examines the effect of irregular immigration on Spanish Mediterranean policy from 1989-2...
M.51154-2004 Francisco Javier Moreno. ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-37
The global economic crisis has changed the landscape of immigration dynam ics and migration policie...
This paper makes a critical examination of the most recent developments in Spanish practice relating...
The aim of this article is to analyse migration policies in Spain from 1900 until present time. The ...
This article analyzes the links between migratory processes and the evolution of nationality legisla...
Large-scale immigration to Spain has been recent and sudden. International migration flows to Spain ...
There were an estimated 11 million undocumented residents in the United States in 2010. The issue of...
This report presents the results from the collection of background information, interviews with expe...
This paper follows on the argument that the success of policies combating irregular migration depend...
Recent programs to regularize undocumented migrants suggest the increasing role of employment as a r...
This account reviews the state of the literature on migration since the West European Politics speci...