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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.
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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.

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Poetics of Expulsion in UK Narratives of the New Galician Diaspora

David Miranda-Barreiro
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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors propose an analytical framework for reading these texts as expression of a "poetics of expulsion" with four thematic axes: expulsion, exploitation, disconnection, and repossession.
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Economic crisis and the new housing transitions of young people in Spain

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the factors involved in young people's housing transitions in Spain which are typically characterised by late emancipation and found that the main drivers of change highlighted in the literature are economic factors (education, employment status, housing, public policy and resources) and cultural factors such as attitudes towards home ownership and forming new households.