El papel del Estado en los movimiento inmigratorios de población de origen andino a España en los últimos quince años
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This paper shows a quantitative’s importance description of women and people of andean origin in Spain and its variations especially from the 2000s to the present; the Bolivian national collective is highlighted as the more feminized and the one presenting the smallest variations in relation to the totality of population Starting from these data the relationship between immigration processes in Spain with the case of women in the Andean Region, and the structure of Spanish labor market as well as its relationship with different policy mechanisms as Regularization Processes, Quota System, Bilateral Agreements, Visa imposition, Return and Naturalization Policies, which have encouraged such migration processes and that will shape and define the social status of these women.Downloads
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