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experienced impressive immigration flows during the last decade. Particularly, we explore the differential access to employment …
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This article analyses the immigrant-native wage differentials in Spain, which only recently has become a host country. The paper exploits the Earnings Structure Survey 2006, which is the first nationally representative sample of both foreigner and Spaniard employees. Using the Machado-Mata...
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The aim of this paper is to explore the impact of immigration on the Spanish Welfare State nowadays. Using two …
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The aim of this paper is to present an overall assessment of immigration in Spain. In order to do so, we analyse the …
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This paper analyses wage differentials between local and foreign workers from Latin America and the Caribbean in Spain, which was traditionally a country of emigrants, being precisely Hispanic America the main host region of Spanish migrants during the 19th and 20th centuries. In addition, we...
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The aim of this work is to analyze the use of health care services by immigrants in Spain. Using a nationally representative health survey from 2006-2007 that allows overcoming problems present in previous studies and negative binomial and hurdle models, it is found that there is no...
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This paper explores for the first time the relationship between immigration and poverty in Spain. Using the EU …
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