Non-European Immigration, socio-economic benefits and dynamics of inclusion in Spain. Do immigrants consume a disproportionate share of Social Service benefits?
Germán Jaraíz Arroyo, Francisco Caravaca Sánchez, Auxiliadora González Portillo
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Abstract
The problematisation of migration has intensified in Europe over the last decade, as the Financial Crisis of 2008 dealt a major blow to social welfare instruments. This context has reinforced the idea that immigrants would consume a disproportionate share of socio-economic resources available through social services, thus displacing the local population. This article examines the case of Spain, analysing the dynamics of accessing socioeconomic inclusion policies developed by public Social Services among immigrants and non-immigrants at risk of social exclusion, based on different secondary sources. The paper shows that is there no evidence that social services resources are being displaced for the socio-economic inclusion of the immigrant population.
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OBETS. Revista de Ciencias Sociales es una revista de investigación editada por el Observatorio Europeo de Tendencias Sociales (OBETS), grupo de investigación integrado en el IUDESP, Instituto Interuniversitario de Desarrollo Social y Paz de la Universidad de Alicante, España. Dentro del ámbito de la Sociología y las Ciencias Sociales, el objetivo de la revista es la difusión de resultados de investigación empírica, metodológica o teórica de ámbito nacional e internacional que contribuyan al mejor conocimiento de la sociedad contemporánea.