Examinando por Autor "Moldes-Anaya, Sergio"
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Ítem De la movilidad empresarial a la movilidad de los trabajadores: la segmentación de oportunidades migratorias en la empresa transnacional(Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas, 2023-10-01) Barros Rodríguez, Francisco; Sobczyk, Rita; Moldes-Anaya, SergioÍtem Migración y educación. La diversidad cultural en el contexto escolar.(Tecnos, 2021-09-09) Soriano Miras, Rosa María; Sobzcyk, Rita; Moldes-Anaya, SergioÍtem Percepción de amenaza a la seguridad ciudadana asociada a la etnicidad de migrantes(Berghahn Journals, 2023-04-01) Moldes-Anaya, SergioÍtem Policy coherence for vulnerability in migration. The crossroads of migrant integration governance(Universidad de Deusto, 2023-12-23) Moldes-Anaya, Sergio; Sommarribas, AdolfoInternational migration is a multidimensional reality of great relevance for the development of countries of origin, transit, and destination, which requires coherent and comprehensive responses from governments. The objectives of this work are threefold. The first objective is to provide an overview of the levels of integration in the European context through reviewing policy indicators related to the vulnerabilities to which migrants are exposed. This objective draws on the Migration Policy Index for Integration (MIPEX) and a review of reports of the European Migration Network Luxembourg. The second objective, identifying differences in the levels of protection perceived by racial minority groups in the selected case countries, is achieved by using data from the European Social Survey. Finally, the need for a policy coherence approach to vulnerability in migration will be addressed as a proposal for a trade-off between sectoral dimensions and a strategy for mitigating the vulnerabilities identified.Ítem Women empowering rural Spain: A study of entrepreneurial career satisfaction(Elsevier, 2025-10) Morales Valero, Manuel; Moldes-Anaya, Sergio; Amber Montes, Diana; González, Cristina CruzWomen entrepreneurs in rural Spain play a vital role in combating depopulation, yet they often encounter challenges impacting their professional satisfaction. This study investigates factors influencing satisfaction among female entrepreneurs associated with the Confederation of Rural Women (CERES). We utilized the Motivation and Conditionings of the Entrepreneurial Career Questionnaire (MCCE) with a sample of 379 cases, analyzing data using a logit model. Results reveal intrinsic motivation and Career counselling as key determinants of satisfaction. Furthermore, findings suggest that work-life balance factors may also influence satisfaction. Despite facing adversity, these women remain crucial in rural Spain's depopulation struggle.