The migratory flows in Spain: an analysis of the migration and immigration input from European Union

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Jesús VALERO-MATAS Juan COCA Sergio MIRANDA-CASTAÑEDA

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External migration has always been present in Spanish history. Few years ago Spanish people has migrated to Latin-Americans and Europe countries. Now, as Spain has ceased to be a sender of immigrants and has become a receiver of such, it may seem that emigration no longer exists at all. Reality tells us differently. Also Spain, especially since 1986 (when it joined the European Union) has meant a large-scale transformation went from being a country of emigrants to a country of immigrants. In this article we show this process and the social consequences of this one. 

 

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VALERO-MATAS, Jesús; COCA, Juan; MIRANDA-CASTAÑEDA, Sergio. The migratory flows in Spain: an analysis of the migration and immigration input from European Union. Papeles de Población, [S.l.], v. 16, n. 65, sep. 2010. ISSN 2448-7147. Disponible en: <https://rppoblacion.uaemex.mx/article/view/8501>. Fecha de acceso: 19 ago. 2026
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