Los países del este nuevo foco de emigración de la Europa actual. Su incidencia en España
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https://doi.org/10.3989/egeogr.2000.i239.529Keywords:
Migration, Eastern and Central Europe, Easterrn Europe, immigration in SpainAbstract
Eastern European countries once again a source of emigration in Europe today. Its affect on Spain. In the complex framework of European migration, both Eastern European countries and Spain play an important role. With great analogies in the past, transformations occurred at the end of the 1980s which have led Eastern European countries to be one of the main sources of emigrants in Europe. Spain is now on the receiving end. The relationship between the two is established in this context, with Spain today being one of the destinations of Eastern European emigrants, who are in an intermediate position within the array of peoples emigrating to the country - from highly-qualified first-world professionals holding important jobs and belonging to the highest socio-economic class to unskilled or under-skilled third world emigrants living at the lower end of the socio-economic scale and often marginalized.
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