Almost half of the citizens of the BAC believe that the level of immigration in the Basque Country is “high”, according to the latest episode of the EITB Focus, from September 2024. In the same section, 43.6% of respondents describe the current situation immigration level in the BAC as ‘normal’.
Almost half of the citizens of the BAC believe in that Immigration levels in Euskadi are “high”as shown in the latest episode of the EITB Focus, from September 2024. In the same section, 43.6% of respondents describe the current level of immigration in the BAC as ‘normal’.
By territory, it is the people of Alava who perceive a higher level of immigration in their streets (54.1% answered that in Araba there is a high level of migration), followed by those from Biscay (47%) and Gipuzkoa (46%). .
In this parameter six in ten Basques they think so There is no ‘proper management’ being done of immigration, and only 26.3% believe that current immigration policies are working.
When asked how they expect immigration in the Basque Country to evolve in the coming years, almost four in ten people believe it will worsen, compared to 20.9% who say it will improve. A third of the population don’t expect any progress in this area in the coming years, and in the survey he answers that everything will remain ‘the same’.
Technical sheet
1,600 people living in the BAC and Navarre (400 in each historical area of the BAC and 400 in Navarre) have been interviewed to prepare the EITB Focus survey.
The fieldwork was conducted between September 19 and 27, 2024 via telephone interview.
All data, microdata and other statistical aspects can be consulted in the Open Data section of the EITB Group Transparency Portal.
Source: EITB

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