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  • Diego Pacual López-Carmona Universidad de Murcia (España)
  • Manuel Hernández-Pedreño Universidad de Murcia (España)
Vol. 5 No. 8 (2015), Articles, pages 68-89
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30827/tsg-gsw.v5i8.2548
Submitted: Nov 15, 2014 Accepted: Jan 14, 2015 Published: Jun 25, 2015
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The access to and the stay in a decent housing are key elements in social inclusion processes. Immigrants are a traditionally vulnerable group to residential exclusion processes and since the beginning of this economic crisis, this vulnerability has greatly increased due to immigrants have been excluded from the labour market. From the approach of the immigrants’ residential trajectories, the current residential situation of immigrants in Spain has been analysed. For that purpose, quantitative techniques and the review of previous studies and legislations have been combined. By the quantitative analysis carried out with data from the official statistical sources, the main problems affecting immigrants in terms of residential exclusion have been analysed. Subsequently, an analysis of the evolution and impact of the public policies aimed at combating the immigrants’ social exclusion in Spain has been carried out. Finally, a diagnosis of the current situation is submitted.

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López-Carmona, D. P., & Hernández-Pedreño, M. (2015). Being immigranbt and living in Spain in a context of international crisis. Critical analysis of the evolution of immigration and housing public policies. Trabajo Social Global-Global Social Work, 5(8), 68–89. https://doi.org/10.30827/tsg-gsw.v5i8.2548