Miguel Á. Solana
Autonomous University of Barcelona
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Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science | 2015
Dan Rodríguez-García; Miranda J. Lubbers; Miguel Á. Solana Solana; Verónica de Miguel-Luken
This article examines the nexus between intermarriage and sociocultural dimensions of the integration of immigrants in Spain. The data presented draw on ninety-four in-depth interviews conducted with immigrants of seven different origins in exogamous (mixed) and endogamous (same-origin) unions in Catalonia, the region with the highest rate of immigration and ethno-racial diversity in Spain. We apply a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative and qualitative analyses. We find that the relationship between intermarriage and integration is complex and multidirectional: intermarriage has a direct effect on some dimensions of integration (e.g., the expansion and diversification of personal/social networks) but has no relationship (e.g., for identification with the society of destination) or a bidirectional relationship (e.g., for the learning of official languages) for others. Furthermore, we find that the outcomes are context-dependent and may be moderated by factors such as country of origin or gender. In sum, our results suggest a much more nuanced picture of the nexus between intermarriage and integration than has traditionally been theorized.
Archive | 2000
Angels Pascual de Sans; Jordi Cardelús; Miguel Á. Solana Solana
This chapter presents an account of the various facets of migration and mobility among the population of a small but significant European region, Catalonia.1 We start with a brief description of the population, economy and culture of Catalonia, in order to provide an appropriate historical and geographical context for the main theme of the chapter: recent immigration and employment. One particular historical trend will be stressed: the tradition of Catalonia being an immigration region for flows from other parts of Spain. Hence, in one sense, recent foreign immigration is not ‘new’, but merely the continuation of an already established migration trend, but with different origins. Also relevant in the Catalan context are immigration flows from other parts of Europe. Rather like the case of Portugal described in the previous chapter, the impact of recent foreign immigration in Spain is polarized at the top and especially at the bottom of the labour market; comparisons will also be made with the employment situation of immigrants in Spain as a whole. The final part of the chapter will examine some social and political issues surrounding recent immigration and settlement, noting how these are too often distorted in media discussion which also fails to bring out the complexity and variety of migration trajectories of arrival, settlement, mobility and return.
Finisterra: Revista portuguesa de geografia | 2012
Ricard Morén-Alegret; Miguel Á. Solana Solana
Archive | 1999
Jordi Cardelús; Miguel Á. Solana Solana; Angels Pascual
Biblio 3w: revista bibliográfica de geografía y ciencias sociales | 2008
Miguel Á. Solana Solana
Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica | 2014
Dan Rodríguez García; Miguel Á. Solana Solana; Miranda J. Lubbers; Verónica de Miguel Luken
Ager: Revista de estudios sobre despoblación y desarrollo rural = Journal of depopulation and rural development studies | 2012
Aimada Solé; Carles Guirado; Miguel Á. Solana Solana
Habitar, vivir, prever : actas del V Congreso de la Población Española, 1995, ISBN 84-600-9280-1, págs. 527-538 | 1995
Angels Pascual de Sans; Miguel Á. Solana Solana
Revista Espanola De Investigaciones Sociologicas | 2015
Verónica de Miguel Luken; Miranda J. Lubbers; Miguel Á. Solana Solana; Dan Rodríguez-García
Scripta Nova-revista Electronica De Geografia Y Ciencias Sociales | 2011
Verónica de Miguel Luken; Miguel Á. Solana Solana; Angels Pascual de Sans