Abstract

AbstractThis chapter outlines the social protection policies that Spain has adopted to target Spanish nationals abroad. First, it describes the diaspora infrastructure and the key engagement policies developed in the last years by Spain. Subsequently, the chapter focuses on five social protection policies: unemployment, health care, pensions, family-related benefits, and economic hardship. The findings reveal that Spain has adopted a diaspora strategy that targets different emigrant groups such as exiles of the Civil War and early Francoism and their descendants, Spaniards that emigrated to other European countries during the 1950s and 1960s, and new emigrants that left the country due to the consequences of the financial crisis of 2008. Findings also show that, although Spain has developed a wide array of services to target its diverse diaspora, it still lacks a comprehensive scheme of social protection abroad. Moreover, the results suggest that Spain has adopted a subsidiary social policy strategy abroad that is triggered when the social protection offered by states of reception is lacking.

Highlights

  • This chapter examines the social protection services offered by Spain to its nationals abroad

  • The chapter focuses on five core social protection policies: unemployment, health care, pensions, family-related benefits, and economic hardship

  • Spain grants social protection to emigrants in some of the five core policy areas discussed in this volume, this is limited in coverage and scope, when not totally absent

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Summary

27.1 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies

This chapter examines the social protection services offered by Spain to its nationals abroad. Following the framework of this volume, the chapter outlines first the key engagement policies and diaspora infrastructure established by Spain. The chapter focuses on five core social protection policies: unemployment, health care, pensions, family-related benefits, and economic hardship. The chapter relies mainly on primary sources (international treaties, laws and regulations), secondary sources are used to complement and clarify the findings. The information included in the chapter reflects the policies in force as of January 2019

27.1.1 The Spanish Emigrant Community and Its Relations with the Homeland
27.1.2 Diaspora Infrastructure
27.1.3 Key Engagement Policies
27.2 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Spain
27.2.1 Unemployment
27.2.2 Health Care
27.2.3 Pensions
27.2.4 Family-Related Benefits
27.2.5 Economic Hardship
Findings
27.3 Conclusions
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