UNIT 12: POPULATION IN SPAIN
SPAIN POPULATION ON THE DECLINE (BBC NEWS)
Spain is suffering from a fall in population, partly because Spaniards are moving abroad in search of work but a declining birth rate is also a factor.
"IN THEIR NEW LAND.SPANISH MIGRATION STORY"
Listen to 'Adios to the Spanish Club' at http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/p... On 16 June 1963, the ABC television program Weekend Magazine ran a story on Spanish migration to Australia, much of which was filmed at the Spanish Club of Sydney. The camera captures the activities of the club in its early years, lingering on the faces of the first generation of Spanish migrants - as well as culturally curious locals.
IMMIGRATION TO SPAIN
As of 2010, there were over 6 million foreign-born residents in Spain, corresponding to 14% of the total population. Of these, 4.1 million were born outside the European Union and 2.3 million were born in another EU Member State.
Because of its location in the Iberian Peninsula, the Canary islands and two exclaves in Northern Africa, the territory comprising modern Spain has always been at the crossroads of human migration, having harboured many waves of historical immigration. The Spanish Empire, one of the first global empires and one of the largest in the world, spanned all inhabited continents and throughout the years people from these lands emigrated to Spain in varying numbers.
IMMIGRATION FROM SENEGAL TO SPAIN
Rocketboom's Humanwire correspondent Cheikh Seck reports on illegal immigration from Senegal to Spain.
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