New Spanish Migrants in Europe's Capital: MobilityStrategies, Labor Insertion, and Political Participation

This article providesa critical analysis of the mobility, labor, and political strategies of migration from Spain to Brussels following the 2008 economic crisis, comparing it with past migration flows. of the data used in this study is based onfieldwork conducted from 2018 to 2020, which involved qu...

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Published inMigraciones internacionales Vol. 14; p. 1
Main Authors Cuberos-Gallardo, Francisco José, Escrivà, Angels, Bermúdez, Anastasia
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Published Tijuana Colegio de Frontera Norte, Publicataions Department 01.01.2023
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Summary:This article providesa critical analysis of the mobility, labor, and political strategies of migration from Spain to Brussels following the 2008 economic crisis, comparing it with past migration flows. of the data used in this study is based onfieldwork conducted from 2018 to 2020, which involved qualitative interviews with Spanish migrants. The results allow us to identify two distinct mobility profiles: first, individuals who relocated to Brussels and interrupted their labor trajectories in Spain, and second, those who migrated as part of a transnational professional project. These two profiles exhibit different strategies in terms of mobility, labor insertion, and transnational political participation. Our analysis contributes to the existing literature on new intra-European mobilities from South to North, specifically focusing on the context of Brussels as a global city with dual characteristics, which provides opportunities as well as precarious conditions for these new migrants.
ISSN:1665-8906
DOI:10.33679/rmi.v1i1.2636