Mixed couples and their descendants in Spain: patterns of mixedness and theoretical considerations

This paper describes the state of play for mixed unions between nationals and foreigners and for their descendants in Spain. Broadly termed “mixticidad”, this growing worldwide phenomenon, is beginning to be better known in this country. First, a mainly descriptive statistical overview is given of t...

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Main Authors: Dan Rodríguez-García, Verónica de Miguel Luken, Miguel Solana-Solana
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB) 2021-02-01
Series:Anuario CIDOB de la Inmigración
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Online Access:https://www.raco.cat/index.php/AnuarioCIDOBInmigracion/article/view/381670
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spelling doaj-8faf6c57bb194105a09e2052422c34882021-02-25T15:36:31ZspaBarcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB)Anuario CIDOB de la Inmigración2462-67322462-67402021-02-012020168195doi.org/10.24241/AnuarioCIDOBInmi.2020.168Mixed couples and their descendants in Spain: patterns of mixedness and theoretical considerationsDan Rodríguez-García0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1117-292XVerónica de Miguel Luken1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0092-314XMiguel Solana-Solana2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0811-1990Profesor agregado, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)Profesora titular, Universidad de Málaga (UMA)Profesor titular, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)This paper describes the state of play for mixed unions between nationals and foreigners and for their descendants in Spain. Broadly termed “mixticidad”, this growing worldwide phenomenon, is beginning to be better known in this country. First, a mainly descriptive statistical overview is given of the main patterns and evolution (in terms of time, type and geographical distribution), both in relation to mixed unions and the births resulting from them. Second, the paper explores the deeper meanings of this reality using first-hand ethnographic information, which allows us to make some reflections on its meaning and social consequences in Spanish social inclusion and exclusion dynamics. Finally, some conclusions are offered along with the main findings.https://www.raco.cat/index.php/AnuarioCIDOBInmigracion/article/view/381670mixed unionsdescendants of mixed unionsmixednesssocial inclusion/exclusionspain
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author Dan Rodríguez-García
Verónica de Miguel Luken
Miguel Solana-Solana
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Verónica de Miguel Luken
Miguel Solana-Solana
Mixed couples and their descendants in Spain: patterns of mixedness and theoretical considerations
Anuario CIDOB de la Inmigración
mixed unions
descendants of mixed unions
mixedness
social inclusion/exclusion
spain
author_facet Dan Rodríguez-García
Verónica de Miguel Luken
Miguel Solana-Solana
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title Mixed couples and their descendants in Spain: patterns of mixedness and theoretical considerations
title_short Mixed couples and their descendants in Spain: patterns of mixedness and theoretical considerations
title_full Mixed couples and their descendants in Spain: patterns of mixedness and theoretical considerations
title_fullStr Mixed couples and their descendants in Spain: patterns of mixedness and theoretical considerations
title_full_unstemmed Mixed couples and their descendants in Spain: patterns of mixedness and theoretical considerations
title_sort mixed couples and their descendants in spain: patterns of mixedness and theoretical considerations
publisher Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB)
series Anuario CIDOB de la Inmigración
issn 2462-6732
2462-6740
publishDate 2021-02-01
description This paper describes the state of play for mixed unions between nationals and foreigners and for their descendants in Spain. Broadly termed “mixticidad”, this growing worldwide phenomenon, is beginning to be better known in this country. First, a mainly descriptive statistical overview is given of the main patterns and evolution (in terms of time, type and geographical distribution), both in relation to mixed unions and the births resulting from them. Second, the paper explores the deeper meanings of this reality using first-hand ethnographic information, which allows us to make some reflections on its meaning and social consequences in Spanish social inclusion and exclusion dynamics. Finally, some conclusions are offered along with the main findings.
topic mixed unions
descendants of mixed unions
mixedness
social inclusion/exclusion
spain
url https://www.raco.cat/index.php/AnuarioCIDOBInmigracion/article/view/381670
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