Territorio e inmigración en España. Análisis de casos en Palma de Mallorca y León

Spain has been profoundly transformed by the well-known socio-political and economic changes that have taken place since the end of 1978. In a few short years, the old autocratic State was converted into an important capitalist and liberal economy fully adapted to the commitments of the European Uni...

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Autores principales: Jesús M. González Pérez, José Somoza Medina
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:bbf65471d32a4df7a9a6ec53bd40d59d2021-12-02T11:11:14ZTerritorio e inmigración en España. Análisis de casos en Palma de Mallorca y León1278-336610.4000/cybergeo.25547https://doaj.org/article/bbf65471d32a4df7a9a6ec53bd40d59d2004-06-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/25547https://doaj.org/toc/1278-3366Spain has been profoundly transformed by the well-known socio-political and economic changes that have taken place since the end of 1978. In a few short years, the old autocratic State was converted into an important capitalist and liberal economy fully adapted to the commitments of the European Union. Throughout the course of the last decade of the twentieth century, the consequences of full incorporation into the European Union and the effects of globalization contributed to the modification of social structures in the Spanish city of the twenty-first century. Determining economic and cultural factors play a decisive role in the rising numbers of immigrants from Africa, Asia and Latin America, but other geographic factors and factors related to location make Spain an attractive place to settle in for retired seniors from other parts of Europe with medium and high purchasing power. This paper focused in the study of immigration in Spain in different scales. Interregional and interurban analyses are based in two territories with a different socio-economic level and demographic behavior: the Autonomous Communities of Balearic Islands and Castile and León and the cities of Palma de Mallorca and León.Jesús M. González PérezJosé Somoza MedinaUnité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-citésarticlemigrationglobalization/globalisationmulticulturalismsegregationexclusionGeography (General)G1-922DEENFRITPTCybergeo (2004)
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topic migration
globalization/globalisation
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segregation
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Jesús M. González Pérez
José Somoza Medina
Territorio e inmigración en España. Análisis de casos en Palma de Mallorca y León
description Spain has been profoundly transformed by the well-known socio-political and economic changes that have taken place since the end of 1978. In a few short years, the old autocratic State was converted into an important capitalist and liberal economy fully adapted to the commitments of the European Union. Throughout the course of the last decade of the twentieth century, the consequences of full incorporation into the European Union and the effects of globalization contributed to the modification of social structures in the Spanish city of the twenty-first century. Determining economic and cultural factors play a decisive role in the rising numbers of immigrants from Africa, Asia and Latin America, but other geographic factors and factors related to location make Spain an attractive place to settle in for retired seniors from other parts of Europe with medium and high purchasing power. This paper focused in the study of immigration in Spain in different scales. Interregional and interurban analyses are based in two territories with a different socio-economic level and demographic behavior: the Autonomous Communities of Balearic Islands and Castile and León and the cities of Palma de Mallorca and León.
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author Jesús M. González Pérez
José Somoza Medina
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José Somoza Medina
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title Territorio e inmigración en España. Análisis de casos en Palma de Mallorca y León
title_short Territorio e inmigración en España. Análisis de casos en Palma de Mallorca y León
title_full Territorio e inmigración en España. Análisis de casos en Palma de Mallorca y León
title_fullStr Territorio e inmigración en España. Análisis de casos en Palma de Mallorca y León
title_full_unstemmed Territorio e inmigración en España. Análisis de casos en Palma de Mallorca y León
title_sort territorio e inmigración en españa. análisis de casos en palma de mallorca y león
publisher Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités
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