Socioeconomic Factors of Immigrants’ Location Choices. Evidence for the South of Europe
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Immigrant flows Location factors Socioeconomic
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2017-05-26Referencia bibliográfica
Martín Martín, J.M.; Jiménez Aguilera, J.D.D. Socioeconomic Factors of Immigrants’ Location Choices. Evidence for the South of Europe. Soc. Sci. 2017, 6, 53. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci6020053
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Government of Andalusia, Spain (SEJ-393)Resumen
This paper takes as a reference, empirical analyses conducted in northern European
countries and the United States which associate socioeconomic factors to the location patterns of
immigrants. It has been suggested that the socioeconomic context of southern Europe could impact
immigrants’ location choices. We analyze data on the location of immigrants in municipalities of
the Andalusian region in southern Spain with respect to the factors that most influence immigrants’
location preferences as discussed in the literature: a pre-existing immigrant community, economic
dynamism, population size and other scarcely investigated factors such as the territorial characteristics
of the municipality and its productive structure. We conclude that immigrant location patterns in
Andalusia are very similar to those found in geographical areas outside Spain, with the exception of
specific characteristics related to the social and labor model of the region.