Juan Galeano
Autonomous University of Barcelona
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Catalan Social Sciences Review | 2015
Juan Galeano; Albert Sabater i Coll; Andreu Domingo i Valls
The spatial settlement of the immigrant population has become a reality, and the economic crisis has further deepened our interest in the concentration levels of immigrants. In this sense, the establishment of ethnic enclaves, defined as residential areas with a significant representation of one or more foreign populations, has become a subject of particular attention in the academic and political sphere. However, there are currently few studies that have quantitatively examined the establishment and evolution of these enclaves. Through the implementation of a residential classification method that allows us to take the census tract as the unit of analysis, we aim to inventory the different types of residential spaces and explain the basic demographics of their residents, in particular for the inhabitants of the 48 census tracts that could be considered ethnic enclaves in 2011. In them, we evaluate the trend in degrees of residential exclusivity for all settlement areas before and during the economic crisis.
Asian and Pacific Migration Journal | 2016
Nachatter Singh Garha; Juan Galeano; Andreu Domingo i Valls
The South Asian group, which includes people from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, is one of the oldest and least known immigrant groups in Spain. Because of its relatively small size (131,230 in 2014) very limited research work has been done about this community. Existing studies mainly focus on their economic participation while their socio-demographic characteristics remain unexplored. In this paper, we examine the evolution and demographic profile of their flow and stock during 2000–2014, their socio-economic characteristics and territorial distribution. The recent huge flow of young males has made this group more masculine and younger. Their low education level and lack of professional skills result in occupational segregation in a few sectors, which is contributing to their residential concentration in the big metropolitan areas of Spain. The economic crisis in Spain has halted further growth, but the continuation of family reunification process is consolidating their settlement in Spain.
Archive | 2015
Albert Sabater; Juan Galeano
In this Chapter, we analyse occupational segregation of Latin American men and women in conjunction with their residential segregation at national level as well as for the metropolitan provinces of Madrid and Barcelona. Given the small sample sizes of occupational data at sub-national level, we employ Iterative Proportional Fitting to adjust these to the national counts so that more reliable analysis of occupational segregation at sub-national level can be undertaken over the study period (2000–2010). We find that while residential segregation tends to decrease over time for both men and women, occupational segregation has increased during the same period, particularly among women. The results also highlight a negative correlation between occupational and residential segregation for both men and women, thus suggesting the existence of a multidimensional problem which demands specific target policies, particularly in the labour market realm.
Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica | 2014
Juan Galeano; Albert Sabater; Andreu Domingo
Actas del VIII Congreso sobre Migraciones Internacionales en España: Granada, 16-18 de septiembre de 2015, 2015, ISBN 978-84-921390-4-0, pág. 61 | 2015
Nachatter Singh Garha; Juan Galeano
Encrucijadas: Revista Crítica de Ciencias Sociales | 2017
Juan Galeano; Andreu Domingo; Albert Sabater
Inmigración y diversidad en España: crisis económica y gestión municipal, 2016, ISBN 978-84-9888-726-6, págs. 49-74 | 2016
Juan Galeano; Jordi Bayona i Carrasco
Inmigración y diversidad en España: crisis económica y gestión municipal, 2016, ISBN 978-84-9888-726-6, págs. 13-48 | 2016
Juan Galeano; Albert Sabater i Coll
Recerca i immigració VII : migracions dels segles XX i XXI: una mirada candeliana | 2015
Juan Galeano; Jordi Bayona i Carrasco
Catalan Social Sciences Review | 2015
Juan Galeano; Albert Sabater; Andreu Domingo