Obstacles for the integration of immigrants in the spanish labor market
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The illegal immigrant population is essentially characterized by its great vulnerability with respect to human and labor rights. The normative with respect to the rights and freedom of foreigners in Spain according to the LO 4/2000 makes incorporation into the labor market the main prerequisite for residency permits. For this reason we attach great importance to knowing the obstacles encountered by immigrants making their way towards integration into the labor market, to thus promote it and open up the possibility for immigrants to have a legal status equivalent to that of the native population as far as human rights are concerned. This paper reviews some of the main obstacles for labor integration identified in this document, and will supplement this with the views of some immigrants living in Spain.
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