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  1. 1. THE MIGRATION IN SPAIN
  2. 2. Two important historical periods 1. SPAIN AS A PLACE OF ORIGIN OF EMMIGRANTS (16TH-19TH century) 2. SPAIN, AS A COUNTRY OF RECEPTION OF EMIGRANTS (1970-current dates)
  3. 3. Why did people leave Spain in the past?
  4. 4. 1. SPAIN AS A PLACE OF ORIGIN OF EMMIGRANTS It took place between mid 19th century and the crisis in 1875 The main reason was the economic: the need to search for a job and improve living conditions.
  5. 5. The emigration to America The Spaniards have been travelling to America since the discovery in the 16th century. Nonetheless, there was a peak in the mid 19th century, as people were looking for better life conditions.
  6. 6. With the industrialisation, Spanish people were able to take steamboats to travel to America. This also allowed to transport a great number of people and become less risky. Emigration continued during the first decades the 20th century until the crisis of the 21th slowed this trend.
  7. 7. The economic crisis of 1973 . It was the result of an increase in the oil price. I put an end to foreign emigration, when employment increase in Europe. Part of the emigrant population returned to Spain and another stayed permanently abroad.
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  9. 9. Photo courtesy of Francisco Colinet (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL MIGRATION IN SPAIN
  10. 10. The internal migration It started at the end of the 19th century, increased after 1950, and reached its peak between the 60 and the 70’s. Rural exodus was emigration from the countryside to the cities, towards industrialised regions. Internal emigration led to ageing population and depopulation in towns and villages. Photo courtesy of Ewan Munro (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution
  11. 11. Meanwhile, the host cities grew rapidly, and industry had cheap labour. But the arrival of so many migrants caused serious problems, as the poor neighbourhoods that sprang up in the outskirts of the city, slums.
  12. 12. Spain, a destination for immigration Photo courtesy of (@Wikimedia.org) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution In the last 25 years, migration in Spain has undergone a radical change. It has gone from being a country of emigrants to one of the countries of the EU with more inmigrantes. Currently, more tan 6 billion foreigners live in Spain. They make up 11% of the population.
  13. 13. Photo courtesy of (@Wikimedia.org) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution . Why does Spain receieve so many immigrants?
  14. 14. Reasons of the arrival of immigrants to Spain? Photo courtesy of (@Wikimedia.org) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - There is a growing trend of increase foreign migration un the world - Spain’s economic growth and the increased job opportunities - The geographical location of Spain, between Africa and Europe - The language and cultural and historical connection, that attacts immigrants form North America. - Good weather and gastronomy attracts European pensioners who settle in Spain.
  15. 15. What are the main consequences of the arrival of immigrants to Spain Photo courtesy of (@Wikimedia.org) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution
  16. 16. Effects of the arrival of emigrants Photo courtesy of (@Wikimedia.org) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution • Rebound of birth rate and deceleration of the ageing population • Increase in the size of active population, • Immigrants contribute to pension payments, as they pay social security contribution
  17. 17. Photo courtesy of (@Wikimedia.org) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution • Activation of consumption and increase of gross domestic products. • Provide greater ethnic and cultural diversity.
  18. 18. What are the main demographic challanges that Spain has to face?
  19. 19. Insufficient natural growth Like any European country, Spain is affected by the problems of an ageing population. Spain had in 2020 a negative natural growth of -154.724 people, due to factors as: - A decrease in birth rate - The increased average age of women having their her first child - An increase in death rate
  20. 20. However, there are marked differences between different territories in Spain.
  21. 21. Predictions show that the negative natural growth will continue in the following years. This happens beacuse fewer genrations are reaching a childcaring age.

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