Inmigrantes sucesivos en el mercado de trabajo españoltrayectorias migratorias y capital de movilidad

  1. Miyar-Busto, María 1
  2. Muñoz-Comet, Jacobo 1
  1. 1 Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
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    Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia

    Madrid, España

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Revista:
Revista internacional de sociología

ISSN: 0034-9712

Año de publicación: 2018

Volumen: 76

Número: 1

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.3989/RIS.2018.76.1.15.192 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: Revista internacional de sociología

Resumen

Este artículo aborda el análisis de la integración laboral de los inmigrantes sucesivos, aquellos que antes de llegar a España habían vivido en un país diferente al de su origen y que por lo tanto poseen una experiencia migratoria previa. En concreto, se estudia si este colectivo experimenta una integración laboral más exitosa en términos de cualificación ocupacional que los inmigrantes que residen en otro país por primera vez. Para abordar estas cuestiones se han utilizado los datos de la Encuesta Nacional de Inmigrantes de 2007. Los resultados muestran que los inmigrantes sucesivos tienen un mayor éxito en comparación con el resto de trabajadores procedentes del extranjero. El rendimiento de la experiencia migratoria es mayor para los inmigrantes nacidos en países no desarrollados, especialmente si son mujeres y han residido en un país desarrollado. Además, la experiencia migratoria permite obtener un mayor rendimiento ocupacional a las trayectorias laborales cualificadas.

Información de financiación

Este trabajo se ha realizado gracias a la financiación del Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Proyecto: CSO2014-59927-R).

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