mustafa has worked in spain for 20 years is joining the line for unemployed benefits. >> people would laugh at me if i went back. imagine going home and having to ask my mother and father for help. that's impossible. i spent my youth here in spain. further up the coast is a town they call romania second capital. romanians are spain's second largest population. the women are finding work. but not men. >> the men can't find work because when the hotels, restaurants hire people, they always ask for women. >> this woman's husband has just left her. he said he couldn't cope with her working and him not. romanians tend to be more highly skilled than other immigrant groups. >> dan has a master's degree. he's a theater director. and unlike other immigrants as e.u. members can come and go from spain as they like. >> but he says romanians won't go back. >> the hope that the crisis will end and we'll be better and this also is part of the human being, the hope. if the hopes die, you die. >> the spapish too are hoping. hoping the empty developments will find tenants. waiting for the housing marke