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Title: Sistematización del modelo de acogida de jóvenes migrados sin referentes familiares en el municipio de Getxo (Bizkaia)
Author: Díaz Pérez, Carmen
Tutor: DE ORMAECHEA OTALORA, VALERIA  
Abstract: Getxo is a municipality of Bizkaia with 78.000 inhabitants that since the beginning of the millennium has seen the population of foreign origin in the municipality grow from approximately 3% to 12% at present. Almost 60% of this population comes from Latin American countries. A population that, not without difficulties and in general from a position of inequality, manages to incorporate and access to some niches of employment, education, housing, health, and the main spaces of the community developing an intercultural coexistence. However, in the last five years, young people from Maghreb countries have been arriving and have not found a similar welcoming response in the community and are facing situations of risk of exclusion because they are unable to access employment, training, housing, health care, or fundamental rights for survival such as food. In the last five years, a series of initiatives, projects and programs have been developed and they have managed to establish some itineraries for the incorporation of these young people from a community perspective. This project aims to systematize the experiences from the contribution of different protagonist voices.
Keywords: social inequality
coordination
public-private collaboration
incorporation itineraries
risk of exclusion
community reception
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Issue Date: 18-Jan-2024
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
Appears in Collections:Bachelor thesis, research projects, etc.

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