OFFERS AND OTHER INFORMATION YOU MAY NEED TO FIELD IN SPAIN

Here, you will find information that may be handy at the time of thinking of Spain as a location to field your project. In particular, this section contains news about services and offers provided by A Window.

Additionally, practitioners will find industry news, facts, figures, stats and some travel information for international execs. Thus, if you frequently research in Spain or you like us, it may be worthwhile to save the link.

viernes, 4 de noviembre de 2011

Great News!!

Now, be anywhere, research everywhere picking AWindow Studio from the Active group facility list!

To celebrate it, we will knock off our set up fee to all clients that request AG's video streaming services during 2011.

We are pleased to announce that AWindow has officially joined the Active Group’s facility network, one of the leading global providers of online solutions.

As our clientele is expanding around the globe, the request for Active Group services has grown rapidly. We are so excited!. We believe that being part of the Active Group’s network will contribute to strengthen our position in the international arena.

In this respect, we are proud to offer our clients the most important providers of video streaming solutions, Focus Vision, Active Group and The Stream Team. With these alliances our clientele has a greater choice to join our facility focus group from virtually any place with an internet connection.

Update on immigration in Spain. Impact on samples

FACTS & FIGURES
The times when a physician who looked like a foreigner and spoke Spanish with a heavy accent put recruiters under suspicion and made viewers feel uncomfortable belong to the past.

According to a report published by the Barcelona College of Physicians, foreigners account for 57.8% of the total number of new collegiate members in 2009 (Figure A).

In connection with it, there are two aspects that are noteworthy: first, physicians from Argentina, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela account for 75.9% of the total number of foreigners; second is the growing trend of foreigners entering a residency (286 physicians). See figure B.

Statistics also show an increase in the number of women in 2009, which represented over 60% amongst the new collegiate members.

It remains to be known whether or not this trend has reached its peak or will continue growing. However, the understanding of such changes in demography is worthy of notice as they might have an impact on the composition of samples.

It is obvious that the increasing number of foreigners who became collegiate members is not an isolated phenomenon but a consequence of the changes in the migration flows that Spain has experienced recently.

According to the latest data published by the Permanent Observatory for Immigration (OPI), there are 4,926,608 foreign residents in Spain from which 2,401,632 (48%) are individuals who belong to EU member states, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein. 

The figure C above shows the largest groups of residents —with legal status by December 31st, 2010— according to their country of origin.