Interpretando la emigración de los jóvenes españoles en un contexto de crisis económica
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In this paper, the effects of the economic crisis on the international mobility of young Spaniards from a critical perspective are discussed, and the results presented in this paper point to a relative decline in the young population due to reduced fertility and increased youth mobility.Abstract:
This article discusses the effects of the economic crisis on the international mobility of young Spaniards from a critical perspective. The difficulties in finding employment resulting from the economic crisis have changed the international mobility of young people. The results presented in this paper point to a relative decline in the young population due to reduced fertility and increased youth mobility. On the one hand, this new trend has generated a relative media distortion. On the other hand, it could have future implications for the sustainability of the Spanish welfare state.read more
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