2023
DOI: 10.6035/recerca.6503
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Inmigración, trabajo y arraigo rural: una ecuación imperfecta

Beatriz Izquierdo Ramírez

Abstract: Este trabajo analiza la situación laboral de los trabajadores inmigrantes de origen extranjero en las áreas rurales vascas. Un escenario que se aleja en gran medida de la ruralidad más decadente y muestra un espacio social y económico dinámico. Asumiendo la motivación laboral como factor de asentamiento de la población inmigrante en este territorio, se establece un análisis estadístico comparativo entre la población inmigrante y la población local en relación con los principales indicadores de trabajo y las ac… Show more

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“…The Spanish [1][2][3][4][5][6] and international [7][8][9][10] academic literature has widely studied rural depopulation and its social and economic consequences. This issue has also been investigated from different disciplines and perspectives, such as demography [9,[11][12][13][14][15]; geography and rural-urban spatial analysis [10,16,17]; employment and territorial development [8,[18][19][20][21][22][23]; urbanisation and land transfer for developing the regional economy [24]; as a political [14] and social challenge [25]; and public policies and services [23,26]. But the problem can also be explored from the urban-rural digital divide [27] and social media use as a way to help improve organisation performance [28].…”
Section: Introduction and Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Spanish [1][2][3][4][5][6] and international [7][8][9][10] academic literature has widely studied rural depopulation and its social and economic consequences. This issue has also been investigated from different disciplines and perspectives, such as demography [9,[11][12][13][14][15]; geography and rural-urban spatial analysis [10,16,17]; employment and territorial development [8,[18][19][20][21][22][23]; urbanisation and land transfer for developing the regional economy [24]; as a political [14] and social challenge [25]; and public policies and services [23,26]. But the problem can also be explored from the urban-rural digital divide [27] and social media use as a way to help improve organisation performance [28].…”
Section: Introduction and Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%