Directed by Joaquín Arango, David Moya Malapeira and Josep Oliver Alonso the Yearbook of Immigration in Spain 2013 (edition 2014) performed a comprehensive review of the phenomena connected with immigration and emigration to and from Spain: changes in the labour market of immigrants, the evolution of the flows or the fall of remittances, the processes of naturalization, the poverty, the disadvantage of children of immigrant origin in the field of education, or the emigration of skilled workers, among others. As every year, the Yearbook analyzes the characteristics and trends of the migratory phenomenon from the perspectives of sociological, politológica, economic and legal.
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Content of the publication
INTRODUCTION
Joaquín Arango, David Moya Malapeira and Josep Oliver Alonso
2013: A year of transition?
1. CHANGING PATTERNS OF MIGRATION IN TIMES OF CRISIS
Josep Oliver Alonso
Immigration and labour market in 2013: soft improves occupational and acceleration of the aging population
Sònia Parella and Alisa Petroff
Return migration in Spain: departures of immigrants and return programmes in a context of crisis
Maria Jesus Herrera Ceballos
Migration of qualified professionals from Spain abroad
Amparo González-Ferrer
Immigration for family reasons during the crisis
2. INTEGRATION
Ramón Mahía and Rafael de Arce
Poverty of the foreign population in Spain
Hector Onion Bible Advocate ®
Immigration and education: the problems of early school performance of children of immigrants
Gemma Pinyol-Jiménez and Elena Sánchez-Montijano
Naturalization in Spain: a policy of chiaroscuro
Rosa Aparicio Gómez and Andrés Tornos
The associations of support for immigrants under the impact of the crisis: responses, speeches, and forecasts
3.LEGISLATION AND CASE LAW
Irene Claro Quintáns
The regulations and policies of the European Union on immigration and asylum in 2012-2013
José Antonio Montilla Martos, and José Luis Rodríguez Candela
The general rules of State relating to immigration in 2013
Diego Boza Martinez
Immigration law and jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court, the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union (2012-2013)
Ignacio Garcia Vitoria
Refusal of entry and exits mandatory in the country: the guarantees of the proceedings in the case-law (July 2012-June 2013)