The phenomenon of new Spanish emigration: its historical retrospect and present post-crisis reality

The article outlines new trends in the international flows of highly-skilled human resources from Spain because of deep economic crisis started in 2008 with its dramatic social consequences. High levels of youth unemployment as a result of downturn of national labor market provoked emigration of you...

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Main Authors: E. G. Ermolieva, N. Yu. Kudeyarova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) 2015-09-01
Series:Ибероамериканские тетради
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Online Access:https://www.iberpapers.org/jour/article/view/276
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spelling doaj-a789f270fda84c0398d4815ad6d796352021-07-28T12:53:40ZrusMoscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO)Ибероамериканские тетради2409-34162658-52192015-09-0103253610.46272/2409-3416-2015-3-25-36270The phenomenon of new Spanish emigration: its historical retrospect and present post-crisis realityE. G. Ermolieva0N. Yu. Kudeyarova1Институт Латинской Америки РАНИнститут Латинской Америки РАНThe article outlines new trends in the international flows of highly-skilled human resources from Spain because of deep economic crisis started in 2008 with its dramatic social consequences. High levels of youth unemployment as a result of downturn of national labor market provoked emigration of young Spaniards. The paper aims to compare the main socio-economic characteristics of recent migration and massive movements of the 1960-1970s when thousands of domestic Spaniards went abroad, to neighboring European countries to find a job and better life conditions. That historical wave of migration had rotary cycles and was composed mainly by low educated and unskilled workers. In comparison, among recent Spanish-born emigrants predominates educated and highly-qualified youth. However the Europe is the main end of attraction, some Latin American countries are increasing their importance due to the government politics with the purpose of recruiting Spanish scientists and highly qualified professionals.https://www.iberpapers.org/jour/article/view/276spaineuropelatin americaemigrationeconomic crisislabor marketunemploymentbrain drain
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The phenomenon of new Spanish emigration: its historical retrospect and present post-crisis reality
Ибероамериканские тетради
spain
europe
latin america
emigration
economic crisis
labor market
unemployment
brain drain
author_facet E. G. Ermolieva
N. Yu. Kudeyarova
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title The phenomenon of new Spanish emigration: its historical retrospect and present post-crisis reality
title_short The phenomenon of new Spanish emigration: its historical retrospect and present post-crisis reality
title_full The phenomenon of new Spanish emigration: its historical retrospect and present post-crisis reality
title_fullStr The phenomenon of new Spanish emigration: its historical retrospect and present post-crisis reality
title_full_unstemmed The phenomenon of new Spanish emigration: its historical retrospect and present post-crisis reality
title_sort phenomenon of new spanish emigration: its historical retrospect and present post-crisis reality
publisher Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO)
series Ибероамериканские тетради
issn 2409-3416
2658-5219
publishDate 2015-09-01
description The article outlines new trends in the international flows of highly-skilled human resources from Spain because of deep economic crisis started in 2008 with its dramatic social consequences. High levels of youth unemployment as a result of downturn of national labor market provoked emigration of young Spaniards. The paper aims to compare the main socio-economic characteristics of recent migration and massive movements of the 1960-1970s when thousands of domestic Spaniards went abroad, to neighboring European countries to find a job and better life conditions. That historical wave of migration had rotary cycles and was composed mainly by low educated and unskilled workers. In comparison, among recent Spanish-born emigrants predominates educated and highly-qualified youth. However the Europe is the main end of attraction, some Latin American countries are increasing their importance due to the government politics with the purpose of recruiting Spanish scientists and highly qualified professionals.
topic spain
europe
latin america
emigration
economic crisis
labor market
unemployment
brain drain
url https://www.iberpapers.org/jour/article/view/276
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