Population decline is a key contemporary demography challenge. Previous work has measured the national extent of population decline, and we know that it is more acute in Japan and Eastern Europe and is set to accelerate across many industrialized countries. Yet, little is known about the population trajectories leading to current trends of depopulation and their underpinning demographic and contextual factors. To address this gap, we aim to identify and characterize the different trajectories of depopulation in Spain from 2000 to 2020 at the small area level using sequence analysis, spatial autocorrelation analysis, decomposition techniques, and multinomial logistic modeling. We show that while Spain recorded an overall 17.2% national popul...
Internal migration has been a key component in Spain’s sub-national population dynamics over the las...
The paper aims to analyse how the different economic phases that Spain has experienced in the first ...
The geodemographic evolution of the spanish population. real and natural growth (1991-2005). The ge...
Population decline is projected to become widespread in Europe, with the continental population set ...
Population decline is projected to become widespread in Europe, with the continental population set ...
Our paper acknowledges the projected reversal of European population growth and the diversity of pop...
Europe witnessed massive migration away from rural areas throughout the 20th century. Spain was no e...
[EN] There is a growing consensus on the need to propose specific policies to tackle the ongoing pop...
Rural–urban gradients offer an appropriate ecological framework for understanding relevant social is...
Europe witnessed massive migration away from rural areas throughout the 20th century. Spain was no e...
Since the early 1990s, persistently low fertility in Mediterranean countries has attracted the inter...
Award date: 15 June 2023Supervisor: Giulio Pugliese, European University InstituteRural depopulation...
The main objective of this study was to examine the situation of depopulation in Spain. Also, to hig...
International migration to depopulated areas is a growing field of research; even more so in Spain, ...
Rural areas in Spain are experiencing growing environmental and social changes, including depopulati...
Internal migration has been a key component in Spain’s sub-national population dynamics over the las...
The paper aims to analyse how the different economic phases that Spain has experienced in the first ...
The geodemographic evolution of the spanish population. real and natural growth (1991-2005). The ge...
Population decline is projected to become widespread in Europe, with the continental population set ...
Population decline is projected to become widespread in Europe, with the continental population set ...
Our paper acknowledges the projected reversal of European population growth and the diversity of pop...
Europe witnessed massive migration away from rural areas throughout the 20th century. Spain was no e...
[EN] There is a growing consensus on the need to propose specific policies to tackle the ongoing pop...
Rural–urban gradients offer an appropriate ecological framework for understanding relevant social is...
Europe witnessed massive migration away from rural areas throughout the 20th century. Spain was no e...
Since the early 1990s, persistently low fertility in Mediterranean countries has attracted the inter...
Award date: 15 June 2023Supervisor: Giulio Pugliese, European University InstituteRural depopulation...
The main objective of this study was to examine the situation of depopulation in Spain. Also, to hig...
International migration to depopulated areas is a growing field of research; even more so in Spain, ...
Rural areas in Spain are experiencing growing environmental and social changes, including depopulati...
Internal migration has been a key component in Spain’s sub-national population dynamics over the las...
The paper aims to analyse how the different economic phases that Spain has experienced in the first ...
The geodemographic evolution of the spanish population. real and natural growth (1991-2005). The ge...