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Guardian articles on Spain this week
The Guardian (newspaper and website) are running articles on Spain this week. These are a couple which may be worth a read. The first one is on the Basque country - somewhere we don't get to read much of on this site - are there any expats living there?
Basque country's thriving big society http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011...-society-spain Pensions panic in Spain http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011...pensions-panic |
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Why Spanish companies are competing well in the world market, but the unemployment rate is (and will remain) high)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011...ent-new-europe Spain's successful companies are committed to staying in the country, but are unlikely to generate many new jobs for Spanish workers as they expand overseas. Concerns about the country's ability to grow and increasing moves to manufacture and develop new products in emerging markets such as Brazil and Russia means the unemployment rate could remain around 20% for several years to come. Businesses in some of Spain's fastest growing sectors, such as technology and renewables, said they expect to reduce or at best maintain their workforces as they expanded into new markets. The development is likely to see Spain retain its strong track record as an exporting nation, which has been maintained through the last three years of recession with a steady 1.8% share of world trade despite the rise of China and the far east. But new jobs are likely to go overseas leaving the recovery largely jobless. |
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I've read a lot of these articles this week. I have been astounded, first of all with how shallow and lacking in insight most of the articles are, but secondly by the xenophobic ignorant blabberings of the comment sections.
They are a disgrace, make me realise how little British people know about Spain - and make me ashamed to be British |
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Is the government still giving financial incentives (2000€) for people to have babies?
Whose crazy idea was that? I have seen that the younger generation are less willing to care for their parents in the way they used to and are choosing residential homes. |
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Originally Posted by twistedmelon
(Post 9279385)
Is the government still giving financial incentives (2000€) for people to have babies?Whose crazy idea was that?
I have seen that the younger generation are less willing to care for their parents in the way they used to and are choosing residential homes. |
Re: Guardian articles on Spain this week
Originally Posted by twistedmelon
(Post 9279385)
Is the government still giving financial incentives (2000€) for people to have babies?
Whose crazy idea was that? I have seen that the younger generation are less willing to care for their parents in the way they used to and are choosing residential homes. |
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