“…Parallel to the phenomenon of the increasing arrival of immigrants to Spain since the early 2000s, academic interest in international migration has grown considerably, as evidenced by the proliferation of articles published on the subject. Papers dealing with this issue include Arango (), Carling (), Peixoto et al (), Amuedo‐Dorantes and De la Rica (), González and Ortega (), Collantes, Pinilla, Sáez, and Silvestre (), Duque and Hierro (), Hierro (), Rodríguez‐Planas and Nollenberger (), and Neubecker, Smolka, and Steinbach (), to name only a selected few. Despite the crucial role of internal migration in a myriad of economic and social affairs, such as income distribution, labour market and income disparities, and population and human capital redistribution (Carrasco, Jimeno, & Ortega, ; Coulombe, ; Ellis, ; Hierro & Maza, ; Jimeno & Bentolila, ; Larramona & Sanso, ; Lomax, Stillwell, Norman, & Rees, ; Rees et al, ), the international migration boom of the last two decades deflected interest from internal migration issues in Spain.…”