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Natalia Nollenberger
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Natalia Nollenberger

Natalia Nollenberger is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in the School of Business and Management at the Queen Mary University of London and Associate Fellow at the Centre for Globalisation Research. She received her PhD in economics in 2013 from the Universitat Autonòma de Barcelona.

Dr. Nollenberger’s research interests include labor economics, the economics of education, program and policy evaluation, and microeconometrics. She has worked as a teacher assistant at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Spain, and as an instructor at the Universidad Católica and the Universidad de la República (both in Uruguay). She has also held positions as an economic advisor at the Ministry of Economy of Uruguay and as a consultant with Deloitte Uruguay. 

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Reports
March 2014
By  Núria Rodríguez-Planas and Natalia Nollenberger

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Reports
March 2014

This report assesses how new immigrants to Spain fare in the country's labor market, evaluating the conditions under which they are able to find employment, and their progress out of unskilled work into middle-skilled jobs. The report is part of a series of six case studies on labor market outcomes among immigrants to European Union countries.