Inmigrantes marroquíes en España: permanencia o retorno
Gabriel Robles Gavira
Entelequia. Revista Interdisciplinar, 2008, issue 8, 173-192
Abstract:
The largest group of immigrants in Spain is the Moroccans. A study of the various political, social, economic, cultural and demographic factors has revealed a pattern of behaviour that could lead to a reduction in the number of Moroccan immigrants with plans to settle permanently in Spain. These factors indicate that there are doubts over the permanency of this group and, contrarily, reveal certain indications of future plans to return to their country of origin.
Keywords: Spain; Moroccan migration; return; permanent; source factors; receiver factors (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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