Migraciones extremeñas en el umbral del siglo XXI: la inmigración de retorno
Author(s) -
Antonio Pérez Díaz,
Felipe Leco Berrocal
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
boletín de la asociación de geógrafos españoles
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2605-3322
pISSN - 0212-9426
DOI - 10.21138/bage.1537
Subject(s) - political science , humanities , art
Emigration has been one of the most relevant demographic, social, economic and political events in Extremadura. The number of people from Extremadura who continued to live outside of the region in 2010 is 608.101, representing 54,9% of the total population, according to the regional census, and 63,9% of those born and residing in the region. This total has been feeding a return immigration that, since the middle of the seventies, has experienced significant changes, not only in numbers, but also in its internal composition. The consolidation of new return patterns since the second half of the eighties and the
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