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Foreign minorities from developing countries in Madrid.

V Rodriguez, M J Aguilera, M P Gonzalez-yanci

    Geojournal
    |July 1, 1993
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    Spain is experiencing a shift from emigration to immigration, attracting diverse populations. This study examines the integration and public perception of immigrants from developing nations in the Madrid Metropolitan Area.

    Area of Science:

    • Sociology and Demography
    • Migration Studies
    • Cultural Anthropology

    Background:

    • Spain, historically a country of emigrants, is now a significant destination for immigrants, particularly from developing nations.
    • Immigration patterns in Mediterranean Europe are evolving, with Spain presenting a unique case due to its demographic and cultural context.
    • Understanding the integration of immigrants with significant racial or cultural contrasts to the native population is crucial for social cohesion.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the structural features and settlement patterns of the six largest immigrant nationalities from the developing world in the Madrid Metropolitan Area.
    • To investigate the recent mobility trends and the evolution of immigration in Spain following a government regularization process.
    • To assess the opinions of the Spanish population regarding foreign immigrants.
    Keywords:
    AttitudeBehaviorCultural BackgroundDemographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesDeveloping CountriesEthnic GroupsEuropeImmigrantsInternational MigrationMediterranean CountriesMigrantsMigrationMigration PolicyNationalityOriginPolicyPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPopulation DynamicsPopulation PolicyPsychological FactorsPublic OpinionSocial PolicySouthern EuropeSpain

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    Main Methods:

    • Survey research focusing on six key immigrant nationalities with high numbers and significant cultural differences from the native population.
    • Analysis of immigrant collection patterns and recent mobility within the Madrid Metropolitan Area.
    • Examination of immigration trends post-regularization and public opinion surveys on foreign immigrants.

    Main Results:

    • Identified distinct structural features and settlement concentrations for different immigrant nationalities within the Madrid Metropolitan Area.
    • Observed specific mobility patterns among immigrant populations and changes in immigration dynamics following the regularization process.
    • Documented varying Spanish public opinions towards foreign immigrants, influenced by factors such as nationality and cultural background.

    Conclusions:

    • Immigrant integration in Spain is characterized by nationality-specific patterns and spatial concentrations, particularly in the Madrid Metropolitan Area.
    • Immigration policy, including regularization, significantly impacts immigrant population dynamics and mobility.
    • Public perception of immigrants in Spain is complex and warrants further investigation into socio-cultural and economic factors.