Spain Research Paper

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Spain Introduction

The Kingdom of Spain has a population of 46.5 million people, and is 194,992 sq. mi. The majority of citizens, 94%, are raised Roman Catholic, and family values are extremely important in Spain. The Spanish lifestyle is more relaxed than many other nations. For example, many businesses are closed between 1:30 p.m. and 4:30p.m. for a siesta, allowing families to get together for a meal.

When this Website was created in 1998 we reported, "Spain is behind on women’s rights when compared to many other European countries. However, Women have made quite a bit of progress since Francisco Franco’s era, but men still hold the majority of positions within companies. A woman lawyer is a very rare occurrence, and it is very unusual …show more content…

International Business Dress and Appearance The Ministerio de educacion y Ciencias reports for the school year of 2003-04 there were 10,903 women versus 10,465 men who graduated from 5-year public and privates universities in Spain.

International Business Dress and Appearance The current Government of Spain (President Rodriguez Zapatero) is working on legislation in which all companies that have more that 205 workers have to have women representing 50% if Board members.


Spain Fun Fact

When attending a business dinner, be prepared to stay up late. Most restaurants do not open until after nine o’clock, and often do not get active until around …show more content…

There were only 2 countries out of 23 that did not follow this correlation, they were Ireland and the Philippines. (See accompanying Article)


Spain Appearance

International Business Dress and Appearance The Spanish dress more formal than many other Europeans. In Spain, it is important to project good taste in apparel.

International Business Dress and Appearance Business attire includes well-made, conservative suits and ties. Avoid flashy colors, as it is not popular to stand out.

International Business Dress and Appearance Shorts are not usually worn in public.

International Business Dress and Appearance If you pull down on your eyelid in Spain, you are insinuating to "be alert" or that "I am alert."

International Business Dress and Appearance In Spain, crossing you fingers has several good meanings, usually things such as "protection" or "good luck". This is a nice gesture to be friendly.

Spain Behavior

International business behavior, introductions, gift giving, protocol, culture The family is the most important thing to people in

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