Luces y sombras en la inserción laboral de los inmigrantes latinoamericanos en España

Latin Americans have constituted the main contingent in the burgeoning of immigration to Spain since 2000. Encouraged during the second Partido Popular government (2000-2004) and driven by economic crisis in the cases of Ecuador and Argentina, Spain offered them an attractive destination where susta...

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Main Author: Pablo Pumares-Fernández
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Casa de Velázquez 2009-04-01
Series:Mélanges de la Casa de Velázquez
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/mcv/545
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Luces y sombras en la inserción laboral de los inmigrantes latinoamericanos en España
Mélanges de la Casa de Velázquez
Integration in the labour market
Latin American migration
Precariousness
Spain
Statistics
Structuring of employment
author_facet Pablo Pumares-Fernández
author_sort Pablo Pumares-Fernández
title Luces y sombras en la inserción laboral de los inmigrantes latinoamericanos en España
title_short Luces y sombras en la inserción laboral de los inmigrantes latinoamericanos en España
title_full Luces y sombras en la inserción laboral de los inmigrantes latinoamericanos en España
title_fullStr Luces y sombras en la inserción laboral de los inmigrantes latinoamericanos en España
title_full_unstemmed Luces y sombras en la inserción laboral de los inmigrantes latinoamericanos en España
title_sort luces y sombras en la inserción laboral de los inmigrantes latinoamericanos en españa
publisher Casa de Velázquez
series Mélanges de la Casa de Velázquez
issn 0076-230X
2173-1306
publishDate 2009-04-01
description Latin Americans have constituted the main contingent in the burgeoning of immigration to Spain since 2000. Encouraged during the second Partido Popular government (2000-2004) and driven by economic crisis in the cases of Ecuador and Argentina, Spain offered them an attractive destination where sustained economic growth gave them the chance to find work. Although one of the more recent immigrant waves, they have found integration in the labour market easier than other foreign groups. For example the fact that they speak Spanish has made it easier for them to find work in the services sector, and in some cases even in public employment. They are likewise a strong presence in the General Social Security Scheme and the Special Scheme for Domestic Employees. This last segment is especially important as a means of entry to the labour market, but there is also a high rate of transfer to the General Scheme, which clearly offers an improvement in working conditions.
topic Integration in the labour market
Latin American migration
Precariousness
Spain
Statistics
Structuring of employment
url http://journals.openedition.org/mcv/545
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