Immigrants, family strategies and long-term settlement: the lessons of the crisis in rural areas

The settlement of foreign born immigrants in Spanish rural areas in the last decades has been considered like an opportunity to stop depopulation and improve social and economic life in rural towns and villages. After the burst out of economic crisis in 2008 a lot of questions arise about factors th...

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Main Authors: Rosario Sampedro Gallego, Luis Camarero Rioja
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Pontificia Comillas 2017-01-01
Series:Migraciones
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Online Access:https://revistas.upcomillas.es/index.php/revistamigraciones/article/view/7561
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spelling doaj-d93f141f60b34cba8ad79c39b606744e2020-11-24T22:38:02ZspaUniversidad Pontificia ComillasMigraciones1138-57742341-08332017-01-0104033110.14422/mig.i40y2016.0087241Immigrants, family strategies and long-term settlement: the lessons of the crisis in rural areasRosario Sampedro Gallego0Luis Camarero Rioja1Universidad de ValladolidUNEDThe settlement of foreign born immigrants in Spanish rural areas in the last decades has been considered like an opportunity to stop depopulation and improve social and economic life in rural towns and villages. After the burst out of economic crisis in 2008 a lot of questions arise about factors that enhance or hinder the permanence of these newcomers in rural areas. In this paper we analyze the evolution of foreign born population in Castilla y Leon from 2007 to 2014, using data from Spanish Register of Inhabitants and from the Spanish Population Census of 2011. We relate the observed evolution of five national groups of immigrants with their family migration strategies and labour patterns. Data suggest that certain family migration strategies —those linked to transnational families and to marriage with Spaniards— and certain labour patterns —with a clear gendered pattern of employment— are connected with the permanence of immigrants in rural areas.https://revistas.upcomillas.es/index.php/revistamigraciones/article/view/7561Inmigraciónmedio ruralestrategias familiaresempleoCastilla y León.
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author Rosario Sampedro Gallego
Luis Camarero Rioja
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Luis Camarero Rioja
Immigrants, family strategies and long-term settlement: the lessons of the crisis in rural areas
Migraciones
Inmigración
medio rural
estrategias familiares
empleo
Castilla y León.
author_facet Rosario Sampedro Gallego
Luis Camarero Rioja
author_sort Rosario Sampedro Gallego
title Immigrants, family strategies and long-term settlement: the lessons of the crisis in rural areas
title_short Immigrants, family strategies and long-term settlement: the lessons of the crisis in rural areas
title_full Immigrants, family strategies and long-term settlement: the lessons of the crisis in rural areas
title_fullStr Immigrants, family strategies and long-term settlement: the lessons of the crisis in rural areas
title_full_unstemmed Immigrants, family strategies and long-term settlement: the lessons of the crisis in rural areas
title_sort immigrants, family strategies and long-term settlement: the lessons of the crisis in rural areas
publisher Universidad Pontificia Comillas
series Migraciones
issn 1138-5774
2341-0833
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The settlement of foreign born immigrants in Spanish rural areas in the last decades has been considered like an opportunity to stop depopulation and improve social and economic life in rural towns and villages. After the burst out of economic crisis in 2008 a lot of questions arise about factors that enhance or hinder the permanence of these newcomers in rural areas. In this paper we analyze the evolution of foreign born population in Castilla y Leon from 2007 to 2014, using data from Spanish Register of Inhabitants and from the Spanish Population Census of 2011. We relate the observed evolution of five national groups of immigrants with their family migration strategies and labour patterns. Data suggest that certain family migration strategies —those linked to transnational families and to marriage with Spaniards— and certain labour patterns —with a clear gendered pattern of employment— are connected with the permanence of immigrants in rural areas.
topic Inmigración
medio rural
estrategias familiares
empleo
Castilla y León.
url https://revistas.upcomillas.es/index.php/revistamigraciones/article/view/7561
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