Study Finds 72% of Spanish Youth Say Migrants Should Adapt to Spanish Culture
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Study finds 72% of Spanish youth say migrants should adapt to Spanish culture
A new study on attitudes among young people in Spain finds that a large majority believe migrants should adapt to Spanish customs, offering a snapshot of how views on immigration and cultural integration are expressed within younger age groups. The findings come from the Jóvenes Españoles 2026 report by Fundación SM, a survey-based study examining opinions among young people across Spain on… Source
At a time when the process of regularization of immigrants continues to confront the government and most of the parties that support it in front of PP and, above all, Vox, a report on youth reveals that young people between the ages of 15 and 29 believe that “Spain needs immigrants to keep their lives” (50%) and that those who think that they take away work from Spaniards (43% in 2025, compared to 78% of 20 years ago) descend. That is true, the …
The SM Foundation's 'Young Spanish 2026' report detects a historic rise in the importance of money, a growing distrust of democracy and a strengthening of gender stereotypes Read
72% of young people believe that migrants must adapt to Spanish culture and not the other way around, 60% think they have too many facilities.
72% of Spanish youth believe that immigrants should adapt to Spanish culture and not the other way around, according to the study ‘Young Spaniards 2026’, based on surveys of more than 5,000 people aged 15-29 years old. This confirms a progressive change in the perception of immigration among the new generations. The report shows that this evolution does not occur in a vacuum, but in a context marked by growing concerns related to access to housi…
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