2016
DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2016.v7n3s1p192
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Recent Residential Mobility in Spain

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“…The phenomenon of the depopulation of rural areas is widespread across Europe, although it has been particularly intense in southern Europe (Collantes et al 2014;Moreno 2018). Spain showed a significant rural exodus to cities between 1950and 1980(García Docampo 2016, and this movement was driven by the lack of economic opportunities offered by rural areas compared to the better standard of living available in cities (Del Molino 2016;Cerdá 2017;Pinilla and Saez 2017). Even today, this thwarted aspiration of being able to earn a living in rural areas is the reason why young people leave for cities (Zoido and Arroyo 2003;Collantes and Pinilla 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The phenomenon of the depopulation of rural areas is widespread across Europe, although it has been particularly intense in southern Europe (Collantes et al 2014;Moreno 2018). Spain showed a significant rural exodus to cities between 1950and 1980(García Docampo 2016, and this movement was driven by the lack of economic opportunities offered by rural areas compared to the better standard of living available in cities (Del Molino 2016;Cerdá 2017;Pinilla and Saez 2017). Even today, this thwarted aspiration of being able to earn a living in rural areas is the reason why young people leave for cities (Zoido and Arroyo 2003;Collantes and Pinilla 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%