Migration and Citizenship Law in Spain: Path-dependency and Policy Change in a Recent Country of Immigration

This article analyzes the links between migratory processes and the evolution of nationality legislation in Spain. We argue that this case challenges the theoretical models that link immigration to liberalizing reforms in citizenship law. Despite large-scale immigration experienced over the last two...

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subjects Citizenship
Colonialism
Correlation analysis
Countries
Emigration
Human ecology and demography
Immigration
Immigration Policy
Incentives
Law
Law reform
Legislation
Liberalism
Migration
Naturalization
Policy Reform
Political actors
Political debate
Political parties
Political reform
Politicization
Politics
Reform
Reforms
Reviews
Sociology
Sociology of migrations
Spain
Traditions
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