Spain - 2012
Is there evidence of significant levels of segregation between minority groups and the majority population?
- Code:
- RED66
- Key Area:
- Housing & Segregation
- Strand(s):
- Racism, Discrimination
Short Answer |
No data. |
Qualitative Info |
Lavapies Neighborhood (Madrid) - 34% inmigrants. El Raval Neighborhood (Barcelona) 48% inmigrants. 'Significant' is a subjective' term which provides a certain degree of liberty to the national experts to choose which cases to report on the basis of indpendent authoritative reports/research. It cannot be said that there still are significative levels of segregation. A part of the foreign population of the country tends to live in the neighborhoods where the rent is lower sucha as the mentioned areas in Madrid and Barceona. For this same reasons, the towns near to the big cities also count with a big percentage of foreign population. |
Data | |
Groups affected/interested | Migrants, Roma & Travelers, Ethnic minorities |
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Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas | Housing |
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