LA INMIGRACIÓN ECUATORIANA EN LA REGIÓN DE MURCIA. EL CASO SINGULAR DE LORCA
Abstract
The territorial displacements have always characterized to the Humanity’s History in function of several reasons. Is derived it the apparent plurality socioeconomic and politics in the world. At the present time, these movements have been strengthened from some places to others of the Planet, because the existent breach among «developed» countries and «not developed» it opens up more and more. Spain constitutes in our days a center of foreign population’s of first order attraction to world scale. In the composition of the immigrants, the Ecuadorians constitute the most numerous nationality, in a truly vertiginous evolutionary dynamics. In this aspect, the Region of Murcia and, in short, the municipality of Lorca are considered two clear paradigmatic examples of the growing Ecuadorian importance in our country, with all the benefits and problematic social, economic and of assistance resources that it causes it.Downloads
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