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- Title
Young Multilingual Immigrants in Spain. The Role of Individual and Social Variables.
- Authors
Checa Olmos, Juan Carlos; Garrido, Ángeles Arjona; Gómez, David Checa
- Abstract
Immigration in recent decades has configured a more multilingual space than there has ever been before in Spain. The double purpose of this study was to discover self-reported use of language by foreigners and their linguistic competence in both formal and informal Spanish environments. An Index of Linguistic Competence in Spanish (ILCS) based on oral, phonetic, written and comprehension capabilities was designed for this. Data were from a survey given to the foreign population aged 14 to 18 residing in the Province of Almería (Spain). The results show that the level they have acquired is lower than native students. Furthermore, there are considerable differences among the foreigners themselves by age, years of residence in Spain, years in school, and origin.
- Subjects
SPAIN; MULTILINGUALISM; MULTILINGUAL education; MULTILINGUAL communication; EMIGRATION &; immigration; IMMIGRANTS
- Publication
Sociologia, 2012, Vol 44, Issue 3, p348
- ISSN
0049-1225
- Publication type
Article