Interregional migration in Spain: a semiparametric analysis
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Review of Regional Studies, 2004, 34(2), 156-171
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Southern Regional Science Association
Palabras clave
Migration
Spanish region
Unemployment
Income
Resumen/Abstract
This paper analyses the determinants of internal migration in Spain between 1995 and 2002. After a brief descriptive study, we present an analytical model of internal migration flows. Subsequently, we estimate this model by applying semiparametric techniques. The general conclusion to which we come is that net migration rates are influenced mainly by income and climatic condition differentials between the regions of origin and destination; in addition, unemployment and housing price differentials seem to have a much weaker effect while variables such as aggregate unemployment, on the one hand, and human capital and population density differentials, on the other, do not affect net migration rates.
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