Migrant worker in Spain via pxhere Reflecting broader labor trends across Europe and the Western world, Spain is increasingly a country where native-born young people, facing limited job opportunities, often choose to emigrate, while foreigners—primarily from Asia and the Global South—continue to occupy a growing share of positions. The numbers paint a stark picture: from 2019 to 2024, a staggering 71.4% of newly created jobs went to foreign workers, according to a study by the Foundation for Applied Economic Studies (Fedea). Jesús Vega, former HR director at the Spanish multinational clothing company Inditex and Banco Santander, a multinational financial service company, expressed deep concern over this trend in a recent interview with El Debate. “We are importing waiters and bricklayers while exporting doctors and…

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