. >> like many in the tourism industry, santiago martin is one of the winners of the spanish financialcrisis. 18-year-old joan is one of the losers. he works illegally in a hotel for 700 euros a month. he could be sacked without notice at any time and has no social security. >> what i'd like is a real job, the proper position like my parents had. but they don't have that any more. >> joan wants to improve his prospects and is planning to study engineering as well as keep on working. >> jorge is a history graduate. he was unemployed for 3 years and saw no hope of ever finding work in spain. he's now started training as a pilot because, he says, demand for pilots is growing in china. >> most locals don't benefit in any way from tourism. just the hotel-owners. >> the economic upswing comes at a cost for those at the bottom of the ladder. >> that is always the way it goes. it's the poor who pay the highest price. >> josep monge owns the 'via veneto' - one of barcelona's most renowned restaurants. he started out here as a waiter 50 years ago, working his way up and eventually taking it over