Is Low-Qualification Immigration Harmful or Beneficial?
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Key messages The immigrant population in Spain already exceeds nine million people and grows at a rate of 600,000 people per year since the end of the pandemic. The immigrant population represents 23% of the employed population in Spain. 90% of the new employment created from January 2024 to March 2025 has been occupied by immigrants. The average level of immigration received by Spain is low and is employed in a type of job that requires little …
Low-qualification immigration is a subject of some complexity, depending on its impact on the country/region and national/regional workers of various factors, such as the national/regional economic structure, public policies for integration, labour market regulation and even demographic and cultural characteristics.
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