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    Las coordenadas educativas de los emigrantes. Europa como representación
    (Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2005-01-01) Santos Rego, Miguel A.; Lorenzo Moledo, María del Mar
    In this article we present a descriptive study in which we relate emigration and education in the European context. To such an effect, we work with a sample of Spanish emigrants (Galician, more specifically), linking their socioeconomic situation to a series of perceptions and expectations in the educational, cultural, cohabiting and labor sphere, once produced the integration of our country in the community club, and keeping in mind the purposes of walking toward objectives of intercultural understanding in view of the diversity of towns and cultures that form the Union. In short, we study that perceptive environment derived from the integration process, we evaluate the repercussions in the community web, and we propose some lines of socio-educational and cultural action.

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