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An experiment with an amateur football team reveals difficulties in social
integration for people of foreign origin. When faced with similar profiles,
team managers tended towards choosing players with local names.
Between the years 2007 and 2017, inequality in Spain increased, with a Gini
Coeficient (not including social transfers) that has increased in value
from 45 to 50
Despite the economic recovery, in 2018 three out of every ten children were
living in a situation of anchored poverty. Poverty during childhood has
consequences throughout life. We analyse its impact.
Two out of every three workers in manual occupations are men, and women
continue to be a minority in occupations such as construction, and
industry. What factors influence segregation by gender in the labour
market?
The arrival of foreign pupils at state-owned schools caused the
displacement of the children of native families with greater resources
towards private schools. What effects does this displacement have on the
quality of the public system?
Google searches for terms such as passport, salary, or social care, as well
as the desired destination country, can offer clues regarding tendencies in
migratory flows.
Four out of every ten workers in Spain, who have or are seeking a job,
would be prepared to go and live somewhere else. Income and the
professional career associated with upwards social mobility are the main
reasons for interregional mobility.