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¿Por qué preocupa la inmigración?: Un análisis de los datos de la encuesta del CIS

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  • Namkee Ahn
  • Pablo Vázquez

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La inmigración ha pasado a ser, en breve espacio de tiempo, una de las principales preocupaciones de los españoles. Al mismo tiempo que se han hacían públicos los primeros estudios demostrando la aportación positiva de los inmigrantes al progreso de nuestro país, aumentaba la percepción de la inmigración como problema. En este trabajo realizamos una primera aproximación para tratar de resolver esta paradoja. Explicamos cómo el modo de realizar la encuesta puede estar acentuando los resultados. Mostramos cómo las circunstancias personales y de entorno juegan un papel relevante a la hora de explicar la preocupación, si bien la competencia en el mercado de trabajo no parece estar desempeñando un papel relevante; y finalmente subrayamos la importancia de los medios de comunicación como canales a través de los que no sólo se transmiten sino también se generan (o al menos se amplifican) las preocupaciones en la sociedad actual.

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  • Namkee Ahn & Pablo Vázquez, 2007. "¿Por qué preocupa la inmigración?: Un análisis de los datos de la encuesta del CIS," Working Papers 2007-11, FEDEA.
  • Handle: RePEc:fda:fdaddt:2007-11
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    1. Ildefonso Mendez & Isabel Cutillas, 2014. "Has immigration affected Spanish presidential elections results?," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 27(1), pages 135-171, January.

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