Satisfaction with social services in Spain: What weighs more for users of immigrant origin?

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Since the beginning of this century, Spain has become a host country for immigrants. In many cases, due to their living conditions, they are under pressure to demand different services and programs that are crucial for their social integration. This work is basically aimed at analyzing the immigrants’ satisfaction with social services. This article proposes an explanatory model of these users’ satisfaction with social services. The proposed model reports five significant factors, although the results obtained indicate that the three main factors influencing the satisfaction of users with social services are responsibility, assurance, and empathy. Satisfaction differences were also found according to users’ gender and place of residence.

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Godás Otero, A., Ferraces Otero, M. J., Lorenzo Moledo, M., & Santos Rego, M. A. (2021). Satisfaction with social services in Spain: What weighs more for users of immigrant origin? International Social Work, 64(1), 101-113. https://doi.orgl/10.1177/0020872818814138

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This work was supported by the research project subsidized through publication of a competitive call by the Government of Galicia-Xunta de Galicia (Spain), ‘The quality of social services seen by immigrant users and professional teams: evaluation and socio-educational consequences’ (10PXIB211120PR).

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