Abstract

This paper identifies the role of net migration in accounting for provincial population change in Spain between the 1960s and the 1980s. The changing geographical pattern of aggregate net migration is explained and new data from an unpublished 10% sample from the 1991 Census are used to examine age-specific net migration balances at the provincial scale for 1981-91. A classification of provinces is developed on the basis of net migration rate age schedules and migration efficiencies are computed to show the coastal provinces that have become the main areas of growth through net migration in the 1980s.

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