The Romanian population in Spain has decreased by 24% since 2012, creating significant labor shortages in key sectors like construction. Approximately 200,000 fewer Romanian workers are now residing in Spain compared to 14 years ago, impacting the Iberian Peninsula’s workforce. This decline is attributed to Romania’s economic growth, which has narrowed the gap in GDP per capita with Spain. Consequently, Romania is now attracting its citizens back home rather than experiencing outward emigration. The shift indicates a reversal of previous migration patterns, as Romania’s improved economic conditions offer more opportunities. This trend poses challenges for Spain as it struggles to fill essential jobs. Further details are available on Profit.ro.
