La influencia de la publicidad y el consumo en el proceso de integración de la mujer latina en España
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Sonia Carcelén García
UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID
Belén López Vázquez
BUSINESS&MARKETING SCHOOL. DEPARTAMENTO DE COMUNICACIÓN ESIC
Ana Sebastián Morillas
UNIVERSIDAD DE VALLADOLID
Nuria Villagra García
UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID
The number of immigrants of different nationalities in Spain has increased in the last ten years due to demographic and economic changes. This article explores, through qualitative research, the integration process that latin immigrant women have experienced in our country. The developed focus group, segmented by age and length of residence in Madrid, have shown the positive influence that consumption and advertising have in their adaptation process.
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woman, immigration, consumption and advertising
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Carcelén García, Sonia et al. “La influencia de la publicidad y el consumo en el proceso de integración de la mujer latina en España”. Questiones Publicitarias, vol.VOL 1, no. 14, pp. 49-63, https://raco.cat/index.php/questionespublicitarias/article/view/349800.
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