Transnational networks of Ecuadorian immigrants:
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adam_text | Contents 1. Introduction.................................................................................... 17 1.1. Social networks. Characteristics and functions....................... 1.2. Objectives and methodology................................................... 1.3. Structure of the work.............................................................. 17 26 30 2. Spain as a model of change in migration patterns: from sending to receiving country......................................................................... 33 Introduction........................................... 2.1. The migratory movements of Spaniards.................................. 2.2. The change: from emigration to immigration......................... 2.3. Factors of the change.............................................................. 33 34 35 39 2.3.1. The creation of wealth and employment..................... 2.3.2. Living conditions............................................................ 2.3.3. The educational situation............................................. 40 43 45 2.4. Legal aspects in migration policies.......................................... 46 2.4.1. The acquisition of citizenship...................................... 2.4.2. Immigration policy....................................................... 2.4.3. Integration policy......................................................... 46 47 50 3. The Ecuadorian population in Spain andthe Basque Country. . 53 3.1. The Ecuadorian population in Spain........................................ 53 3.1.1. Evolution of the Ecuadorian
population....................... 3.1.2. Sociodemographic characterization of the Ecuadorian population.................................................................... 3.1.3. Geographical location of the Ecuadorianpopulation. .. 3.1.4. The Ecuadorian population in the Spanishlabour market 53 61 64 68 3.2. The Ecuadorian population in the Basque Country................. 74 3.2.1. Evolution of the Ecuadorian population....................... 74 7
322 sociodemographic characterization of the Ecuadorian population........................................................ ··.■■■■ 3 2 3 Geographical location of the Ecuadorian population.. 3 2 4 The Ecuadorian population in the Basque labour market Ђ.2.З. Attitudes of the Basque population towards Ecuadorian immigration................................................................... 4. Immigrants and their families in the country of origin: the activation of transnational networks for emigration.......... 77 79 80 81 83 Introduction............................................................................ -,.......... 4.1. The family and socioeconomic environment of the immigrants in Ecuador.................................................................................. 83 4.1.1. The family situations of the migrants........................... 84 4.1.1.1. The size of the families of origin.................. 4.1.1.2. Marital breakup............................................. 4.1.1.3. The woman, centre of the family................ 84 86 88 4.1.2. The socioeconomic position of the immigrants in Ecuador.......................................................................... 89 4.1.2.1. Educational level............................................. 4.1.2.2. Professional activities.................................... 4.1.2.3. Social position............................................... 90 91 92 4.2. The role of transnational networks in the migration process. . 94 4.2.1. On the decision to emigrate......................................... 95 4.2.1.1. Reasons for
leaving........................................ 98 4.2.2. Obtaining funds for the trip......................................... 4.2.3. Organising infrastructure for the arrival........................ 4.2.4. In the destinations........................................................ 102 104 106 4.3. Time spent outside Ecuador...................................................... 107 5. Setting in the destination country............................................... 109 Introduction......................................................... 5.1. Geographical location and housing conditions........................ 5.2. Type of housing tenancy........................................................... 5.3. Housing as a gateway to access rights..................................... 109 109 119 122 6. Labor situation and leisure time 6.1. Economic and employment situation of the Ecuadorian po pulation..................................... K 6.1.1. Access to the labour market................. 8 84
6.1.2. Labour conditions........................................................ 6.1.3. Economic situation...................................................... 133 142 6.2. The enjoyment of leisure and free time................................. 146 6.2.1. Leisure and recreational activities............................... 6.2.2. Associations................................................................. 147 153 7. Migrants and their support networks in the destination country 157 Introduction...................................................................................... 7.1. Informal primary networks: The support of relatives and friends 157 158 7.1.1. 7.1.2. 7.1.3. 7.1.4. 7.1.5. Emotional support...................................................... Material, economic and service assistance.................. Access to new contacts................................................ Company..................................................................... Providing advice.......................................................... 158 160 162 164 165 7.2. Geographical location of the primary informal networks .... 165 7.2.1. Networks in Ecuador.................................................... 7.2.2. Networks in the Basque Country formed by Ecuadorian people......................................................................... 7.2.3. Networks in the Basque Country consisting of people from the Basque Country........................................... 165 7.3. Formal secondary networks................................................... 169 7.3.1. Formal support
from public organizations.................. 7.3.2. Private non-profit organisations................................. 169 175 7.3.2.1. Associations................................................. 7.3.2.2. Church organizations................................... 175 178 8. Complexity and diversity of transnational family relations... 181 Introduction...................................................................................... 8.1. Changes in gender roles....................................................... 181 182 8.1.1. 8.1.2. 8.1.3. 8.1.4. 167 167 Relations between partners......................................... Influence of the extended family on couple relations. . Changes in the attitude of women to gender violence Formation of new couples in the destination society . . 182 185 186 187 8.2. Transnational maternity/paternity........................................... 187 8.2.1. Single migrant women withchildren.......................... 8.2.2. Raising children in thedestinationcountry................... 189 190 8.3. Family contacts: Diverse round-trip itineraries........................ 195 8.3.1. Telephone conversations............................................. 196 9
8.3.2. Sending and receiving of economic remittances and material goods............................................................... 198 8.3.2.1. Economic remittances.................................... 8.3.2.2. Sending and receiving of products............... 198 199 8.3.3. Trips to the country of origin......................................... 202 9. The future projects of immigrants.................................................. 205 Introduction........................................................................................... 9.1. Staying in the destination society................................................ 9.2. Staying in the destination country with temporary returns to the country of origin................................................................... 9.3. Definitive return to the country of origin.................................. 205 206 210 211 Conclusions.......................................................................................... 215 Bibliography........................................................................................ 223 Annex........................................................................................................ 229 Authors...................................................................................................... 233 10
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Contents 1. Introduction. 17 1.1. Social networks. Characteristics and functions. 1.2. Objectives and methodology. 1.3. Structure of the work. 17 26 30 2. Spain as a model of change in migration patterns: from sending to receiving country. 33 Introduction. 2.1. The migratory movements of Spaniards. 2.2. The change: from emigration to immigration. 2.3. Factors of the change. 33 34 35 39 2.3.1. The creation of wealth and employment. 2.3.2. Living conditions. 2.3.3. The educational situation. 40 43 45 2.4. Legal aspects in migration policies. 46 2.4.1. The acquisition of citizenship. 2.4.2. Immigration policy. 2.4.3. Integration policy. 46 47 50 3. The Ecuadorian population in Spain andthe Basque Country. . 53 3.1. The Ecuadorian population in Spain. 53 3.1.1. Evolution of the Ecuadorian
population. 3.1.2. Sociodemographic characterization of the Ecuadorian population. 3.1.3. Geographical location of the Ecuadorianpopulation. . 3.1.4. The Ecuadorian population in the Spanishlabour market 53 61 64 68 3.2. The Ecuadorian population in the Basque Country. 74 3.2.1. Evolution of the Ecuadorian population. 74 7
322 sociodemographic characterization of the Ecuadorian population. ··.■■■■ 3 2 3 Geographical location of the Ecuadorian population. 3 2 4 The Ecuadorian population in the Basque labour market Ђ.2.З. Attitudes of the Basque population towards Ecuadorian immigration. 4. Immigrants and their families in the country of origin: the activation of transnational networks for emigration. 77 79 80 81 83 Introduction. -,. 4.1. The family and socioeconomic environment of the immigrants in Ecuador. 83 4.1.1. The family situations of the migrants. 84 4.1.1.1. The size of the families of origin. 4.1.1.2. Marital breakup. 4.1.1.3. The woman, centre of the family. 84 86 88 4.1.2. The socioeconomic position of the immigrants in Ecuador. 89 4.1.2.1. Educational level. 4.1.2.2. Professional activities. 4.1.2.3. Social position. 90 91 92 4.2. The role of transnational networks in the migration process. . 94 4.2.1. On the decision to emigrate. 95 4.2.1.1. Reasons for
leaving. 98 4.2.2. Obtaining funds for the trip. 4.2.3. Organising infrastructure for the arrival. 4.2.4. In the destinations. 102 104 106 4.3. Time spent outside Ecuador. 107 5. Setting in the destination country. 109 Introduction. 5.1. Geographical location and housing conditions. 5.2. Type of housing tenancy. 5.3. Housing as a gateway to access rights. 109 109 119 122 6. Labor situation and leisure time 6.1. Economic and employment situation of the Ecuadorian po pulation. K 6.1.1. Access to the labour market. 8 84
6.1.2. Labour conditions. 6.1.3. Economic situation. 133 142 6.2. The enjoyment of leisure and free time. 146 6.2.1. Leisure and recreational activities. 6.2.2. Associations. 147 153 7. Migrants and their support networks in the destination country 157 Introduction. 7.1. Informal primary networks: The support of relatives and friends 157 158 7.1.1. 7.1.2. 7.1.3. 7.1.4. 7.1.5. Emotional support. Material, economic and service assistance. Access to new contacts. Company. Providing advice. 158 160 162 164 165 7.2. Geographical location of the primary informal networks . 165 7.2.1. Networks in Ecuador. 7.2.2. Networks in the Basque Country formed by Ecuadorian people. 7.2.3. Networks in the Basque Country consisting of people from the Basque Country. 165 7.3. Formal secondary networks. 169 7.3.1. Formal support
from public organizations. 7.3.2. Private non-profit organisations. 169 175 7.3.2.1. Associations. 7.3.2.2. Church organizations. 175 178 8. Complexity and diversity of transnational family relations. 181 Introduction. 8.1. Changes in gender roles. 181 182 8.1.1. 8.1.2. 8.1.3. 8.1.4. 167 167 Relations between partners. Influence of the extended family on couple relations. . Changes in the attitude of women to gender violence Formation of new couples in the destination society . . 182 185 186 187 8.2. Transnational maternity/paternity. 187 8.2.1. Single migrant women withchildren. 8.2.2. Raising children in thedestinationcountry. 189 190 8.3. Family contacts: Diverse round-trip itineraries. 195 8.3.1. Telephone conversations. 196 9
8.3.2. Sending and receiving of economic remittances and material goods. 198 8.3.2.1. Economic remittances. 8.3.2.2. Sending and receiving of products. 198 199 8.3.3. Trips to the country of origin. 202 9. The future projects of immigrants. 205 Introduction. 9.1. Staying in the destination society. 9.2. Staying in the destination country with temporary returns to the country of origin. 9.3. Definitive return to the country of origin. 205 206 210 211 Conclusions. 215 Bibliography. 223 Annex. 229 Authors. 233 10 |
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