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Ahmad, Farhan. « Male immigrants’ fertility in Spain ». Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Sociologiska institutionen, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-64880.
Texte intégralVarela-Lago, Ana Maria. « Conquerors, immigrants, exiles the Spanish diaspora in the United States (1848-1948) / ». Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC campuses, 2008. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p3296804.
Texte intégralTitle from first page of PDF file (viewed Mar. 24, 2008). Available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-321).
Shannon, Deric M. « Current anti-Americanism : the experiences of American immigrants in Madrid, Spain ». Virtual Press, 2004. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1292990.
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Vives, Gonzalez Celia. « Argentineans in Spain : immigrants or returnees ? Institutional versus popular interpretations ». Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/32134.
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O'Reilly, Karen. « British on the Costa del Sol : colonials or immigrants ? residents or tourists ? » Thesis, University of Essex, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.336886.
Texte intégralAjanaku, Akinwale Oluremilekun. « Spain’s Immigrants’ Integration Policy Strategy - National Approach Model ». Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-21356.
Texte intégralCarrasco, José Ignacio. « Economic integration and ties to origin as determinants of migrant remittances among Senegalese immigrants in Spain : a longitudinal approach ». Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Sociologiska institutionen, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-115844.
Texte intégralDjilali, Beloufa Kouider. « Algerian immigrants in London (United Kingdom) and Valencia (Spain) : towards a new migration and labour model ? » Thesis, London Metropolitan University, 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.591064.
Texte intégralYusseff-Vanegas, Nahyma. « Integration Policies and Real Integration : A study of Moroccan immigrants in the Valencian Community in Spain ». Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-98094.
Texte intégralLa investigación sobre la integración de los inmigrantes ha cobrado importancia durante las últimas décadas. A su vez las formas de medir la integración de los inmigrantes se han vuelto más específicas y especializadas. En este estudio se seleccionó la integración de inmigrantes marroquíes en la Comunidad Valenciana de España, considerando que es uno de los conglomerados extranjeros más numerosos y el que mas aporta a la economía de dicha comunidad.Este estudio tiene como objetivo investigar si los inmigrantes marroquíes están integrados en la Comunidad Valenciana y cuál es el rol de los planes de integración gubernamentales en esa integración. La investigación se dividió en dos etapas, en primer lugar, un análisis de los planes para conocer los derechos y garantías de los inmigrantes marroquíes en la Comunidad Valenciana, y en segundo lugar, un estudio de campo donde se entrevistó a los inmigrantes marroquíes para conocer su nivel de interacción con la sociedad de acogida.El estudio toma el Modelo de Dominio de Spencer y Charsley, para analizar los procesos de integración de los inmigrantes marroquíes a través de diferentes dominios como el social, estructural, cultural, el cívico y en lo concerniente a su identidad. Durante el trabajo de campo se realizaron entrevistas utilizando indicadores de medición específicos, tales como el nivel de participación en el mercado laboral, el acceso a la formación y educación, el nivel de interacción social con la comunidad, el cambio en sus valores o en su estilo de vida y el sentido de pertenencia con el país anfitrión. Además, se consideró el género y la edad de los inmigrantes entre otros factores.El estudio concluye que los planes de integración tienen un papel importante en el proceso de integración al brindar una base de igualdad de oportunidades para los inmigrantes. Sin embargo, los inmigrantes marroquíes, tienen lazos débiles a nivel cultural y social con España a pesar de manifestar su voluntad de permanecer en el país.
Font, Corominas Ariadna. « Riscos psicosocials i la salut mental en treballadors immigrants a Espanya ». Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/83456.
Texte intégralObjetivos: Analizar la exposición a riesgos psicosociales de los trabajadores asalariados inmigrantes en España comparandola con la de los españoles y estudiar el papel de los riesgos psicosociales en la relación entre la inmigración y la salud mental. Métodos: Estudio transversal realizado por el Instituto Sindical de Trabajo, Ambiente y Salud (ISTAS) entre el 2004 y el 2005 sobre una muestra representativa de población asalariada residente en España. La información se obtuvo a través de un cuestionario estandardizado administrado por entrevistador en domicilio. El tamaño de la muestra de estudio fue de 7.555 trabajadores, de los cuales 6.868 eran españoles y 687 eran inmigrantes. Por las exigéncias y la inseguridad, la exposición se definió según el tercil màs alto, mientras que por las otras dimensiones, fue definida según el tercil más bajo. La salud mental se dicotomizó en buena y mala según la mediana, que fue 76. Principales resultados: Los trabajadores que estaban más expuestos a los riesgos psicosociales fueron los inmigrantes manuales, especialmente, en las bajas posibilidades de desarrollo (PR: 2,87; IC95%: 2,44-3,73), y las mujeres inmigrantes, particularmente en el bajo control sobre los tiempos a disposición (PR: 1,72; IC95%: 1,55-1,91). Los trabajadores inmigrantes con altas exigéncias cuantitativas (PR: 1,46; IC95%: 1,34-1,59), altas exigéncias emocionales (PR: 1,42; IC95%: 1,30-1,56), altas exigéncias de esconder emociones (PR: 1,35; IC95%: 1,21-1,50), bajas posibilidades de desarrollo (PR: 1,21; IC95%: 1,09-1,33), bajos niveles de apoyo social entre compañeros (PR: 1,41; IC95%: 1,30-1,53) y baja estima (PR: 1,53; IC95%: 1,42-1,66) fueron los trabajadores que percibieron peor salud mental. Conclusiones: Los trabajadores inmigrantes, especialmente, los manuales y las mujeres, eran los más expuestos a riesgos psicosociaels. Los trabajadores más expuestos a riesgos psicosociales eran los que percibieron peor salud mental. Para mejorar la salud mental de los trabajadores, es necesario implementar medidas preventivas para erradicar los riesgos psicosociales, especialmente de los grupos más vulnerables.
Villarroel, Williams Nazmy Katherine 1978. « Immigration and health : heterogenous patterns in Spain ». Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/309297.
Texte intégralObjetivo: Comparar el estado de salud (subestudio 1), la salud del sueño (subestudio 2) y el uso de servicios sanitarios (subestudio 3) entre la población nacida en España y población inmigrante procedente de los siete países que aportaban mayor número de inmigrantes; examinar si las diferencias se explican por las características socioeconómicas y determinar si los patrones de asociación difieren por género. Métodos: Estudio transversal con datos de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud de 2006 (n=29.476). Se seleccionaron las personas nacidas en España y las nacidas en los siete países con mayor número de inmigrantes en España (Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Rumania y Marruecos). Para el primer subestudio se selecionaron personas de 20 a 64 años (n=20731) y para el segundo y tercer sub-estudio los individuos de 16 a 64 años (n = 22.224). Resultados principales: En ambos sexos, las personas de Bolivia tuvieron peores resultados de salud, sobre todo los hombres de Bolivia (OR ajustado plenamente = 4,84, IC = 2,47-9,48 95% para el estado de salud percibido y 8,81 IC = 4,41-17,62 95%). Por el contrario, las personas de Argentina y Colombia tuvieron los mejores resultados en salud, en algunos casos mejor que los españoles. En cuanto a los síntomas de insomnio y sueño no reparador, en ambos sexos, la gente de Bolivia tenía una mayor prevalencia de síntomas de insomnio y sueño no reparador. Por el contrario, la gente de Ecuador, Marruecos y Rumanía tuvieron menos síntomas de insomnio y sueño no reparador que los españoles. No se encontraron diferencias entre españoles y colombianos, peruanos y la mayoría de los argentinos. En cuanto al uso de servicios sanitarios, los hombres rumanos utilizaron menos los servicios sanitarios en todos los niveles. Las mujeres de Argentina, Bolivia y Ecuador hicieron un menor uso de la atención primaria de la salud, mientras que las mujeres peruanas tuvieron un uso mayor que las mujeres españolas. Entre las mujeres, no hubo diferencias en las consultas de urgencia u hospitalizaciones. Los hombres bolivianos reportaron mayores tasas de hospitalización y uso de urgencias, los ecuatorianos tuvieron menos ingresos hospitalarios y más visitas a la atención primaria y los argentinos hicieron un mayor uso de las urgencias. Conclusiones: En España existe heterogeneidad en la relación entre la inmigración, la percepción de la salud, salud mental, los síntomas de insomnio, SNR y el uso de servicios sanitarios, que depende del país concreto de nacimiento y de diferencias de género.
Liu, Qin. « Intercultural communication competence, adaptation context, and acculturation strategies among chinese immigrants in Spain : based on field work in Barcelona ». Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/370859.
Texte intégralRanking as the fifth largest minority in Spain, The Chinese population has undergone an exponential growth during the last 20 years, getting increasingly noticeable in Spain, due to its remarkable economic model in connections with China across the Eurasia continent. The composition of Chinese community in Spain has become increasingly variegated either in terms of place of origin or of educational and socioeconomic backgrounds. While more and more recent new immigrants arrive in Spain, the second or subsequent generations of the eldest first generation immigrants have started to assume responsibility and play the role of mainstay of the ethnic community. The present study addresses the problem of cross-cultural adaptation among different groups of the Chinese community in Spain, based on the premise that culture, like a complicated language that involves multiple layers of verbal and nonverbal codes and symbols, can be conveyed through communication. It has three objectives to be accomplished. The first is to measure host/ethnic cultural identification so as to classify different immigrant groups into acculturation modes. This objective is set to understand whether generation and socioeconomic status exert influence on immigrants’ cultural identification. The second is to figure out the relations between acculturation mode, socio-cultural adaptation competence and psychological health among Chinese immigrants. The third objective is to find out what coping strategies are taken by immigrants to deal with adaptation difficulties and the possible causes are explored, too. Using a mixed approach of quantitative survey and qualitative interviews, the current investigation leads to findings and analysis results that demonstrate that socioeconomic and generation have great impact on acculturation mode, that acculturation mode is closely related to socio-cultural adaptation competence, and that psychological health is irrelevant to both of them. The results of the qualitative part show that immigrants of different types tend to adopt different coping strategies to confront difficulties met in their intercultural life. Generally speaking, all immigrants have the subjective wish of integrating into the mainstream Spanish society, but among them are produced different adaptation outcomes because of multi-layered conditions which demarcate them into different acculturative groups. For those integrated immigrants, internal cognitive identification as well as external actions combined together speed up their integration process. The separated immigrants, despite of their subjective willingness to integrate into the Spanish society, they have neither urgent motives nor access to cultural integration due to various structural and environmental limitations. There are a few marginalized immigrants who are identified with neither the Spanish host culture nor the Chinese ethnic community, unable to proceed in the direction of higher acculturation and upward mobility in the mainstream society and afraid to go back to China because of return adaptation difficulties to a dramatically changing China. The assimilated group is mainly composed of those second-generation offspring of higher socioeconomic origin. It is predictable that more descendants of the Chinese will identify themselves with the host culture. Besides, active practical measures are suggested to give more effective guidance to the Chinese community on the journey of integration into the Spanish society.
Bueno, Roldan Rocio. « Estimates of the Effects of Terrorism and the Financial Crisis on Attitudes toward Immigrants in Spain, 2000 to 2011 ». University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1470757818.
Texte intégralEvangelidou, Styliani. « Somatization, culture and immigration in primary health care settings : the case of Spain ». Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/666889.
Texte intégralThe current international PhD dissertation project is a three-fold research work that aims to critically elaborate on the phenomenon of somatization in primary health care settings among immigrants and natives (total sample N=3,006; immigrants N=1,503 and natives N=1,503) in Spain. The immigrants come from five ethnic/geographical regions: North African, Sub-Saharan, Eastern European, Asian and Latin American. The first study explores the relationship between psychiatric diagnosis and types/frequency of somatic symptoms in the two groups of origin, and further examines whether immigrants are more prone to exhibit more somatic symptoms than native-born Spanish primary health care patients. The second study, attached to the PhD dissertation, includes the further validation of the Barcelona Immigration Stress Scale (BISS) with a view to determine the post-migration risk factors that may condition the mental health of immigrants in the country. The third study provides a nuanced analysis of the predictive factors of somatization in immigrant primary health care patients and native counterparts. The biomedical explanatory model of somatization is contrasted against the culture-specific one, which includes a socio-cultural paradigm of the experience and manifestation of somatic symptoms in primary care. The quantitative analysis of our clinical data has allowed qualitative interpretations of the observed differences in the presentation of somatic symptoms between the two groups. We suggest that the application of psychiatric criteria in primary health care may conclude to rigid diagnoses that do not allow health professionals to understand the meaning-making of the somatic symptoms and may lead to under-recognition or mis-diagnosis of a wide range of culture-specific mental conditions. Our research highlights significant clinical implications informing the factors that influence how medical practitioners reach diagnoses in primary care settings in an increasingly multi-cultural society.
Scanlan, Jessica Leigh. « 'Soy Super-Colombiana:' Colombian Women in Madrid and the Paradoxes of Constructing Transnational Identities ». Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193247.
Texte intégralMorén-Alegret, Ricard. « Integration(s) and resistance : governments, capital, social organisations and movements, and the arrival of 'foreign immigrants' in Barcelona and Lisbon ». Thesis, University of Warwick, 1999. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/3935/.
Texte intégralAlonso, Hjärtström Livia. « Regularization as a tool for managing irregular immigration : An evaluation of the regularization of irregular immigrants in Spain through the labour market ». Thesis, Södertörn University College, School of Social Sciences, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-1789.
Texte intégralThe objective of the thesis is to make a stakeholder evaluation of the regularization process that in 2005 gave the right to irregular immigrants in Spain to apply for a legal status. I want to portray how different groups at the labour market experienced the process and identify the factors that contributed to the result. I further want to study if regularization can be seen as an effectual measurement for managing irregular immigration. The methods are qualitative interviews and text analysis combined with evaluation method. The main theories are Venturini’s and Levinson’s suggestions for a successful regularization. Other prominent theories are Soysal’s theory about citizenship, Jordan’s and Düvell’s and Castles theories about irregular immigration. The result shows that the main argument for carrying out the process was to improve the situation at the labour market. The most prominent factors that affected the outcome were the social consensus preceding the process and the prerequisite of having a job contract. The regularization of irregular immigrants had an overall positive outcome but the stringent prerequisites for being regularized together with problems with sanctions of employers probably had a somewhat negative outcome on the result of the regularization.
Straub, Sarah Stephens John D. « Incorporating Latin American immigrants into mainstream society a study of official and informal policies of integration in Spain and the United States / ». Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2009. http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/etd,2731.
Texte intégralTitle from electronic title page (viewed Mar. 10, 2010). "... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the Department of Political Science, Concentration TransAtlantic Studies." Discipline: Political Science; Department/School: Political Science.
Cantero, Martínez Josefa. « Crisis and mutation of the public health service in Spain ». Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2016. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/116437.
Texte intégralEl objeto de este trabajo es analizar los efectos que las reformas adoptadas recientemente en España con motivo de la crisis económica han tenido en el servicio público sanitario. No se trata solo de meros recortes presupuestarios y de medidas de ahorro en el gasto público. Las reformas buscan la eficiencia y la sostenibilidad económica del sistema sanitario. Sin embargo, han producido una importante «mutación» del servicio público que ha afectado a los principios básicos inspiradores del modelo, al modelo de aseguramiento, a su universalidad, a su financiación y, con ello, a los principios de equidad y cohesión del sistema.
Milios, Georgios. « The immigrants and refugees' right to family life : legal development and implementation from comparative perspective ». Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/398005.
Texte intégralLa present tesi tracta sobre el dret a la vida familiar dels immigrants, refugiats i sol·licitants d'asil. El dret a la vida familiar s'aborda com un dret més ampli que el reagrupament familiar i inclou casos d'expulsió d'estrangers que tenen vincles familiars al país d'acollida, així com casos de regularització. La tesi analitza el dret a la vida familiar dels estrangers des de la perspectiva del dret internacional de drets humans, i de la perspectiva de la legislació comunitària, però també inclou un estudi comparatiu de la legislació nacional de tres estats membres de la UE, Espanya, Grècia i Alemanya. La principal pregunta de recerca de la tesi es refereix a l'impacte que l'adopció del Tractat de Lisboa i l'ampliació dels drets fonamentals a Europa han de tenir en la legislació relacionada amb la vida familiar a nivell comunitari i nacional. A més a més, la tesi té com a objectiu avaluar l'efecte i l'eficàcia de les directives de la UE aproximadament deu anys després de la data límit per a la seva transposició i es centra en la jurisprudència dels tribunals internacionals, comunitaris i nacionals. La present tesi conclou que l'adopció del Tractat de Lisboa i el fet que la Carta Europea dels Drets Fonamentals hagi guanyat el mateix valor jurídic que el Tractat afecta directament a les directives que es refereixen a la vida familiar i, en conseqüència, a les legislacions nacionals dels Estats membres que participen a l'estudi. Dit això, la tesi arriba a la conclusió que els règims aplicables de reagrupament familiar segueixen un model estrictament "formal" que no és compatible amb la nova escena dels drets fonamentals a nivell comunitari. Es proposa un nou model de reagrupació familiar que serà més "substancial" i es basarà en una avaluació individual de cada sol·licitud, tant pel que fa als membres de la família que poden qualificar com a tal, com pel que fa als requisits que s'imposen per a l'exercici del dret al reagrupament familiar.
Bassarsky, Lina. « Hijos de immigrantes Marroquíes en españa : inserción laboral y dinámica social ». Thesis, Paris 10, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA100038.
Texte intégralThis thesis is in line with the European comparative research project named TIES -The Integration of the European Second Generation, about the integration of young adult children of immigrants from Turkey, former Yugoslavia and Morocco. We analyse data from the Spanish TIES survey which was conducted in Barcelona and Madrid in 2008 and applied to 500 Children of Moroccan Immigrants (CMI) and 500 members of the comparison group of national origin. The aim of the thesis is to determine whether the labour market factors that make the immigrants vulnerable are replicated in the next generation, or otherwise the integration of the “second generation” is taking place in similar conditions to those of most Spaniards. Social capital and ethnic discrimination are incorporated into the analysis as intervening variables. The CMI “inherit” from their parents a social origin linked to the lower class, and their membership of a strongly stigmatized minority group. At the same time, these young people have, in principle, some crucial resources that should enable them to reach a better social status than their parents’ one: educative paths and the rights of citizenship equal to most of their Spanish peers. Our results show that the CMI share with the majority group similar labour market statuses. However, the CMI go through a labour market transition that will probably reduce their future opportunities for upward mobility. We carried out some multivariate analyses that added explanatory power with regard to the importance of the immigrant origin on labour market integration. The labour market penalizes the younger workers without work experience, regardless of their skills and migration background. The use of social capital to get a job is associated with lower skilled occupations and early ethnic networks. Moreover, these personal contacts do not guarantee to reach advantageous positions in the labour market. Barcelona appears to be a more hostile context towards some minority groups to which the CMI may feel to belong. Nevertheless, the respondents in Barcelona do support the anti-discrimination policies. In short, the formation of ethnic minorities resulting from the international migration is a phenomenon “under construction” in Spain. In that context, the children of immigrants may play a major role in the social construction of ethnicity, as far as they begin to occupy specific positions in the labour market stratification. This may nourish, for instance, the hypothesis of the “new ethnic proletariat” growth. Spain faces the challenge to move over from the “immigration” rhetoric to a new rhetoric based on the “ethnic groups”. In any case, it seems obvious that insisting on the idea of the immigration as being a social problem is an obstinate risk. This might attach the new “second generations” to a stereotype and to a social position which merely reduce the life opportunities they deserve. The case studied here is exemplary in the Spanish context, since it can provide with useful knowledge tools vis-à-vis the history of the more recent groups of immigrants arrived from diverse origins and their descendants
Han, Janice E. « Targeting Illegal Immigration through Development : Case Study of Morocco’s Two-Track Migration ». Scholarship @ Claremont, 2015. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/1145.
Texte intégralJaničkovičová, Lýdia. « Imigrácia do EÚ so zameraním na priestor Stredomoria ». Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2009. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-17717.
Texte intégralSingh, Nachatter. « Indian diaspora to Spain demo-spatial analysis and immigrant integration ». Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/666821.
Texte intégralDuring the last two decades, accelerated globalization and neoliberal economic policies have facilitated the rapid movement of capital and people around the world. Large-scale migration of people from the developing world (for example, India, which is the largest supplier of labour) to developed countries, the growing contribution of the migrant population in the development of countries of origin and the role played by the diaspora population in global politics has revived the importance of "diasporas" in academic debates and international relations. At present, there is no single source of data that can provide accurate information about all the people or their descendants that make up the diaspora population. In the first part of this dissertation, I focused on the Indian diaspora. First, I analysed different data sources that can be used to measure the size of the diaspora population and the expansion of the current space of the Indian Diaspora, which according to the Indian government has more than 30 million people living in 208 countries. Secondly, I studied the evolution of different diasporas in comparison to each other and the effect of globalization on them. By focusing on the diasporas of India and Mexico, on the one hand I explored the changing attitude of host countries towards their Diaspora population and on the other hand the impact of demographic, economic and political changes on the countries of origin in the future growth of the diaspora communities. And finally, by focusing on Indian immigration (mainly the Sikh community) to Spain, I have studied the creation of different diaspora spaces through the interrelation of immigrants and their internal mobility in the new destination countries. I have also highlighted the transcendence of transnational communication networks in the creation of virtual spaces of the diaspora, which are very dynamic and consist of different levels. Spain is a recent addition to the Indian diaspora. The immigration of Indian workers to southern Europe has elevated its position as a peripheral destination in the Indian diaspora. The second part of this dissertation focuses on the Indian immigrant population in Spain, especially on their sociodemographic profile and spatial distribution. In this part, I analysed the growth of the Indian community in Spain during the last two decades and its level of concentration and residential segregation in different metropolitan cities of Spain. I also studied the exposure of Indian immigrants to the host society and their socioeconomic status compared to other immigrant communities in Spain. The fact that the exponential increase of Indian immigration to Spain is relatively recent and the absence of historical and colonial ties between Spain and India makes this study more interesting as it gives us an opportunity to observe the expansion of the Indian diaspora to virgin territories where they do not share any common history, but now they are contributing to the formation of a very diverse society and heterogeneous neighbourhoods. In the third part of this dissertation, I examined the level of integration of Indian immigrants in different spheres of the host society and the factors responsible for it. As the Sikh population represents the majority of the Indian immigrant population in Spain, I also addressed how the different generations of Sikh immigrants in Spain face the challenge of preserving their identity and peaceful coexistence with the host society.
Romero, León Daniel Arturo. « Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Spain : A Perspective of Culture and Identity ». Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/125657.
Texte intégralInternational migration is one of the major global phenomena of the last decades. The flows of persons moving from one country to another, increased strongly in different regions of the world. A rational choice analysis of the migration decision making of an individual, would generally involve a description of a desired income, or a desire of a better living conditions, and how these desired interact. An individual is faced with a crossroads to decide to migrate or not, and to analyze those incentives and objectives there to motivate a decision. The typical migrant is faced with the problem of when to migrate and where to go, and sometimes why to migrate, and then how to survive in the host country. The Rational Choice approach provides a unique perspective on the manner in which immigrants make decisions under a specific economic context. In the second stage, the revision of the context, trends and characteristics of the new and recent immigration flows arriving to Europe give us an outlook to this phenomenon observed during the last two decades. In the third stage, the data of Latin American immigration in Spain give us a wide perspective of the scenario for the host country and the newcomers. In the forth the relevant body of extant literature of Migration, Culture and Identity reviewed, help to understand how rational migrants make decisions about themselves and their communities in the host countries. In the fifth stage, the discussion of how rational migrants express their identity and cultures throughout the market is characterized. In the final stage, the current economic scenario in Europe shows us how rational migrants had to adapt to new conditions, creating new alternatives.
Mautner, Kathleen C. « National Identity and the Education of Immigrant Youth in Spain ». Scholarship @ Claremont, 2012. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/64.
Texte intégralGarcía, Sánchez Inmaculada María. « Moroccan immigrant children in a time of surveillance navigating sameness and difference in contemporary Spain / ». Diss., Restricted to subscribing institutions, 2009. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1930909361&sid=6&Fmt=2&clientId=1564&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Texte intégralSafranoff, Yankillevich Ana. « Analysing gender power relations through intermarriage in Spain ». Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/286737.
Texte intégralThis dissertation seeks to expand and refine our understanding of the interaction between immigrant and gender inequalities. This objective is achieved by analysing gender differences in intermarriage in Spain. The main research question of this thesis is why immigrant women intermarry with Spanish natives in larger numbers than immigrant meno The results of the dissertation show that the classical theories that have been used to explain intermarriage and, more specifically, gender differences in intermarriage, can only Iimitedly explain women's surplus in intermarriage in Spain. Differently from the case of immigrant men in the past, immigrant women 's higher propensity to intermarry in contemporary Spain cannot be simplistically considered an indicator oftheir higher levels of integration in the host society, but rather a sign of a different form of integration. In fact, the results suggest that immigrant women intermarry more often than men largely because they are more attractive to a type of Spanish native man with a traditional cultural profile that considers women's role to be subordinated to men.
Ackert, Elizabeth Stacy. « The limits of interculturalismo education and diversity in Spain's new era of immigration / ». Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC campuses, 2008. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p1450160.
Texte intégralGea, Sánchez Montserrat. « The Law of the State against the Law of Nurses : a study on the access to and utilization of health and social services by undocumented immigrant women in Spain ». Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Lleida, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/382632.
Texte intégralOBJETIVO. Explorar el acceso y utilización de las mujeres inmigrantes indocumentadas de los servicios sociales y de salud en España desde distintas perspectivas. METODOLOGÍA. Revisión de alcance de la literatura científica (Estudio I); metodología cualitativa mediante entrevistas personales a 7 matronas de un área rural de Segovia (Estudio II) y 12 inmigrantes indocumentadas en Lleida (Estudio III); y Análisis Crítico del Discurso de la Ley sanitaria y los Códigos Éticos enfermeros (Estudio IV). RESULTADOS/CONCLUSIONES. En la literatura científica no hay estudios sobre el acceso y utilización de los servicios sociales y de salud específicos con mujeres inmigrantes indocumentadas en España. Estas mujeres infrautilizan los servicios de sociales y de salud, incluyendo los servicios de matronería, debido a unas condiciones laborales precarias y a barreras específicas por ser mujeres inmigrantes indocumentadas. Las enfermeras se enfrentan a un dilema entre su compromiso ético y profesional y la aplicación de la ley sanitaria.
OBJECTIU. Explorar l’accés i ús que fan dels serveis socials i de salut les dones immigrants indocumentades en Espanya des de diverses perspectives. METODOLOGIA. Revisió d’abast de la literatura científica (Estudi I); metodologia qualitativa amb entrevistes personals a 7 llevadores d´una àrea rural de Segovia (Estudi II) i 12 dones immigrants indocumentades a Lleida (Estudi III); i Anàlisi Crític del Discurs de la Llei sanitària i els Codis Ètics infermers (Estudi IV). RESULTATS/CONCLUSIONS. En la literatura científica no hi ha estudis sobre l´accés i utilització dels serveis socials i de salut específics amb dones immigrants indocumentades a Espanya. Aquestes dones infrautilitzen els serveis socials i de salut, incloent els serveis de llevadora, per raó d´unes condicions laborals precàries i per enfrontar-se a barreres específiques vinculades a ser dones immigrants indocumentades. Les infermeres tenen que triar entre el seu compromís ètic i professional o l´aplicació de la llei sanitària.
Passetti, Francesco. « Keeping policy and politics apart : integration policies in Europe and the politics of citizenship in Spain and Italy ». Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/587162.
Texte intégralLa presente tesis investiga las políticas de integración de los inmigrantes prestando especial atención a los regímenes de nacionalidad españolo e italiano; sigue un diseño de investigación “multhi-method” y sus resultados se estructuran en tres artículos. El primer artículo aborda similitudes y diferencias entre las políticas de integración de los países europeos y, mediante un cluster análisis con datos MIPEX, identifica los modelos de policy que marcan el escenario europeo actual. Dos macro-configuraciones son identificadas, a través de la división este/oeste. La configuración del este es más restrictiva de la del oeste, especialmente en las tradicionales áreas de integración. Los artículos segundo y tercero se centran en el área de la ciudadanía y tratan de dar cuenta de la enigmática continuidad de las leyes de nacionalidad en España y en Italia, confiando en el poder explicativo de las ideas. El segundo artículo trata el caso español, el tercero compara éste con el caso italiano. En ambos países los factores “ideacionales” se demuestran cruciales en influenciar la evolución de las leyes de nacionalidad; sin embargo, según distintas lógicas causales.
Treffot, Anne-Elisabeth. « L'Espagne, un nouveau pays d'immigration : l'exemple des immigrées roumaines (analyse comparative) ». Phd thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00998655.
Texte intégralMOUALHI, Djaouida. « Les immigrantes maghrébines en Espagne et en Italie ». Doctoral thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/10447.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Prof. Joaquín Arango, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Prof. Philippe Fargues, EUI / INED Prof. Christian Joppke (Directeur de thèse), American University of Paris) Prof. Verena Stolcke (Co-directeur), Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona
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Ma, Shing Yi, et 馬馨怡. « Identity, Perception and Integration : A Case Of Muslim Immigrants in Spain ». Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/n48q9n.
Texte intégral國立政治大學
國際研究英語碩士學位學程 (IMPIS)
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It is easier and faster for people to move to different places nowadays with the advanced development of technology and globalization. Although it is easy to move to foreign countries, it is difficult for immigrants to adapt and integrate into a society with distinct cultures, ethnicities, religious and historical background. Identity can be seen as an important factor during the process of integration. From the attitudes of European citizens, self-identification of Muslim immigrants, perceptions and stereotypes imposed toward the immigrants, the difficulties and challenges of integration into the society can easily be observed. The researcher propose to conduct interviews with Muslim immigrants living in Spain to see their perspectives of the process of integration and the challenges they faced. Many scholars believed that the Muslim immigrants were not represented in the society and often face many discriminations and misunderstandings due to their identity. For other scholars, immigration in Spain is not perceived to be a threat to national identity because of the lack of visibility of immigrants. However, with recent event of terrorist attacks and the economic crisis, the attitudes of local citizens are becoming less tolerant toward Muslim immigrants. When Muslim immigrants face difficulties of adaptation and integration into the foreign society, they would become segregated and form their own social group; or they would assimilate into the foreign country and lose their identity. If Muslim immigrants are accepted and welcomed by local communities and the government, they would be able to create a new identity and integrate into the society better. Key words: Identity, integration, constructivism, Muslim immigrants, perception
Yu, Hui-Ting, et 虞惠婷. « The Study of the Illegal Immigrants from North Africa in Spain ». Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/28516567038806622105.
Texte intégral淡江大學
歐洲研究所碩士班
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Spain was a country of emigration. After joining to the EC, Spain’s economy grew continuously which lured lots of foreign immigrants. The increasing numbers of the immigrants transferred Spain into a country of immigration. With growth in formal economy, the underground economy was booming at the same time. Thanks to the large proportion of the underground economy which was composed of both the legal and illegal works, many illegal immigrants could find a job and live in Spain. The underground economy was one of the pull effect. In addition, the loose immigration policy was the other pull effect. Especially in the southern border which had the loose restriction, the number of illegal North African who passed the border easily increased year by year. The reasons above enabled the illegal North African to have the income and sustain their livings in Spain. The EU has had their eyes on the immigration issue since 80s.Because of the free movement of people, which achieved under the EU common market in 90s, the number of illegal immigrants began to increase. Under free movement of people, European have the right to work, live and travel in another EU countries, while at the same time illegal immigrants benefit from the rules. That accounts for the soaring illegal population which became a problem in the member states. Without strict immigration policies, Spain has attracted illegal immigrants and become a hub in the Mediterranean region. North Africa has different culture and religion. Therefore, the illegal immigrants from these countries bring attention in Spain. Not only Spain but also the EU consider about the affection of illegal immigrants from North Africa. The EU has not the common migration policy, and hence the migration policy is based on each member states. In order to reduce the number of illegal immigrants, Spain reinforce its southern border. Aside of border control, legalization is one of the main policy to decrease illegal immigrants in Spain. The structure of this study is as followed. First, the historical background of immigration in Spain. Second, the social and economy impacts of illegal immigrants in Spain. Third, in order to reduce the illegal immigrants, how the EU and Spain combat them and what are the measures under immigration policy.
FREITAS, CORREIA Any. « Redefining nations : nationhood and immigration in Italy and Spain ». Doctoral thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/14498.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Maurizio Ambrosini (Univ. Milan); Margarita Gomez-Reino Cachafeiro, UNED, Madrid); Virginie Guiraudon (CERAPS-CNRS, Lille Centre for Politics) (External Co-Sipervisor); Peter Mair (EUI) (Supervisor)
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In the early 1990s, Italy and Spain, traditional labor exporters, started to acknowledge their new position as ‘immigration countries’. This dissertation examines how both states have coped with the consequences of this rapid and unexpected shift. Combining discourse and policy analysis, we look mainly at political elites’ (parties and their members) discourses and practices, during the first decade of the immigration turn (from early 1990s until the early 2000s). The literature has often treated Italy and Spain as examples of the same ‘Mediterranean’ group, also usually assuming that they have followed a very similar route towards immigrants’ criminalization and a populist mobilization of the immigration theme. Adopting an innovative analytical perspective, this thesis arrives at an original understanding of both immigrants’ representation and immigration politics in Italy and Spain. The predominant categories mobilized by Spanish and Italian political elites in the construction of the immigration ‘problem', as well as the strategies used to seize the (political) opportunities offered by the immigration theme are more diverse than they seem. While in Italy a ‘grammar’ of insecurity has been reiterated and institutionalized by nearly all political groups throughout the 1990s, in Spain, parties have mostly treated immigration as a matter (problem) of social integration, politicizing (‘criminalizing’) the issue quite late in the decade. This dissertation concludes moreover that the rising influx of immigrants during the 1990s has triggered a revival of particular ways of framing the Italian and Spanish ‘nations’ and nationhood, which have strongly marked political actors’ approach to immigrants and immigration politics. In this way, while in Italy the post-Fascist idea of a bounded Italianità, grounded on family ties and blood connections, have underlie immigration policy-making; the post-Franquist conception of a ‘new’, open and plural Spain has overruled in Spain. We show how these different national ‘mythologies’ were instrumental for legitimating quite similar (restrictive) policies.
ZARAGOZA, CRISTIANI Jonathan. « Empowerment through migration control cooperation : the Spanish-Moroccan case ». Doctoral thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/41686.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Professor Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute; Professor Anna Triandafyllidou, European University Institute, RSCAS; Professor Sandra Lavenex, Université de Genève; Professor Hein de Haas, University of Amsterdam.
In EU migration studies, sending and transit states' compliance with destination states' migration control policies is often explained as the result of the EU and the member states successfully wielding pressure and persuasive bargaining power. This thesis argues that sending and transit states do not cooperate because they are persuaded to do so by the superior power and are subject to pressure exercised by the EU member state, but because of a long bargaining process between the two countries in which bilateral, multilateral, geopolitical factors and bargaining strategies all play an important role. Migration control cooperation cannot be understood by just analyzing the relations between the EU and its neighbourhood countries, but instead needs to be analyzed in the terms of bilateral relations and the influence of linkages, interdependence relations and embedded processes between EU members and neighbour states. Moreover, by examining the terms and factors of migration control cooperation between such pairs of states, I demonstrate how the latter can enhance their bargaining position by cooperating strategically and conditionally. Through an in-depth analysis of over twenty-five years of the Spanish-Moroccan migration control cooperation I explain the reasons of Moroccan (non-) cooperation over certain periods of times, geographical areas and measures, as well as the structure of the terms of their collaboration. The findings prove that Morocco has instrumentalized migration in order to obtain bargaining power. In other words, through migration control cooperation Morocco has gained power in economic, political, diplomatic, and regional terms. By applying a strategic conditional cooperation on migration control, refusing to implement certain migration control tasks, using the interdependence framework in its favour, taking advantage of the international context and implementing a successful bargaining strategy, Morocco has over the years become a key partner for Spain and the EU with a strong and privileged bargaining position in the North-African, Mediterranean and international arenas.
« Correlates of anti-immigrant prejudice in 1990s Spain ». Tulane University, 2009.
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BARBULESCU, Roxana. « The politics of immigrant integration in post-enlargement Europe migrants : co-ethnics and European citizens in Italy and Spain ». Doctoral thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/28027.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Professor Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute (EUI Supervisor) Professor Kitty C. Calavita, University of California, Irvine Professor Andrew Geddes, University of Sheffield Professor Claire Kilpatrick, European University Institute.
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In migration studies, it is taken for granted that states do not only attempt to control overall numbers of immigrants, but also establish different regulatory regimes for refugees, labour migrants, family reunification, co-ethnics and many other categories of migrants. In studies of immigrant integration, however, most analyses have assumed that each state pursues a single and coherent national approach. The aim of this dissertation is to challenge this assumption by examining how states pursue integration differently for different categories of migrants in post-enlargement Europe. In addition to third country nationals I consider also migrants who have a special cultural and historical bond with their host countries, such as emigrants and descendants of emigrants or migrants from the former colonies (co-ethnics), as well as European Union citizens from old and new member states. The dissertation builds on empirical evidence collected from 1985 to 2012 at national, regional and city levels in two new countries of immigration in Western Europe: Italy and Spain. The first main finding is that both Italy and Spain chose to distance themselves from the integration policies of the more traditional countries of immigration in Europe, which they classify as failures. Instead, the new immigration countries searched for their "own" integration strategy, which they consider a token of sovereignty just as much as immigration control. Secondly, both states have introduced different integration policies and integration requirements for different categories of migrants. Rather than pursuing only one integration strategy, the states examined use their resources and abilities to simultaneously pursue different integration strategies for European citizens, co-ethnics and third country nationals. These strategies range from less to more restrictive (from laissez-faire to mandatory, sanction-based policies, such as the Italian integration agreement and language test). European Union citizens enjoy many rights in when residing in other member states without being included in their integration programmes, while third country nationals enjoy far fewer rights which they risk to lose if they do not comply with demanding integration programmes. Co-ethnics in turn are included in integration programmes but have more rights than other third country nationals and, in some areas such as access to citizenship and enrolment in the army, they have even more rights than European citizens. Finally, this dissertation finds a negative correlation between immigrants' social class in the host society and their rights and integration requirements: the lower the socio-economic position of the immigrant group, the fewer its rights and the more demanding the integration requirements it faces.
Viegas, Isvânia Coelho. « Relatório de Estágio na Associação SPIN para o Intercâmbio, Formação e Cooperação entre os Povos ». Master's thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/29839.
Texte intégralThis report is the result of a six-month internship realized at Spin Association for the Exchange, Training and Cooperation among People. During the internship period, the focus was on the participation and collaboration in the project “We are all Equal”, which will be the development theme area for this report, the project is co-financed by the European Union through “Europe for Citizens” programme, and aims to combat discrimination practices against immigrants in Europe. In this way, this report intends to expose issues of immigrant integration and discrimination against immigrants in host countries. It contains a migration analysis in both the European Union and Portugal, a description of the project objectives, as well as a description of the main activities carried out during the project. In addition, according to the main purposes of the Spin Association, the implementation of international mobility programmes for young people, this report also includes a description of the main duties executed during the training period in order to disseminate European mobility opportunities, as well as the characterization of the host institution.