Emigrate from Coslada to Rotterdam. Thirty years of productive transformations in the Corredor del Henares

The emigration of many workers to Central Europe in recent years, as a cheap and qualified labor force, is the culmination of the cycle of social and productive trans-formation, that begins in our country with the end of the dictatorship and the entry of Spain into the European Community. In this occ...

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Main Author: Pablo López Calle
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2018-03-01
Series:Sociología del Trabajo
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/STRA/article/view/59612
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Summary:The emigration of many workers to Central Europe in recent years, as a cheap and qualified labor force, is the culmination of the cycle of social and productive trans-formation, that begins in our country with the end of the dictatorship and the entry of Spain into the European Community. In this occasion we take as analyzer of these transformations the case of Coslada, a city in the metropolitan suburbs of Ma-drid, and the recent emigration of young people through multinational companies of temporary work to work, in manual tasks, in the logistic sector in Netherland.
ISSN:2603-9710