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Social stratification and the integration of immigrants in Spain
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1Spain’s upper and upper-middle classes represent 33% of the population, while the middle and lower-middle classes represent 43%, and the lower and lowest social classes represent 24%.
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2Immigrants form 16% of the study population, and they are in all social classes. However, their shares vary according to their region of origin, with Africans being excluded from the upper and upper-middle classes and overrepresented in the lower and lowest social classes.
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3There is a significant share of the Spanish-born population in the lower (77%) and lowest (63%) social classes, meaning that social inequality affects native- and foreign-born populations distinctively.

