Migration Policies and Family Life Across the Atlantic. Latin American Migrant Families in Spain

  • Gil Araujo S
  • Pedone C
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The main aim of this article is to explore the heterogeneity of migration projects and trajectories of Latin American migrant families in Spain, the ways in which they are included and excluded, and their connections to the implementation of family migration policies. Compared with other EU countries, Spain stands out for its lack of statistical data on family-related migration and for the scarcity of investigations that go beyond analysis of regulations regarding family reunion.

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Gil Araujo, S., & Pedone, C. (2014). Migration Policies and Family Life Across the Atlantic. Latin American Migrant Families in Spain. In Migration, Familie und Gesellschaft (pp. 341–355). Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-94126-4_18

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