LA DEMOGRAFÍA DE ALBACETE EN LOS AÑOS NOVENTA. PERSISTENCIA DE LOS PROCESOS DE DESPOBLAMIENTO EN LAS ÁREAS RURALES
Abstract
The decline of the great emigration up from the early 1980s, the Community policy to give help to rural regions and the increase of the immigration in Spain seemed to be helping factors for the economic and demographic recovery of the rural areas in crisis. Although so happened in some areas, most of the huge rural areas in inner Spain have continued the process of demographic regression which started in the 1950s. This work analyses the evolution of the population in the municipalities of the Province of Albacete in the 1990s. It compares their demographic situation in the late 1990s with that existing in the 1960s. The study concludes showing the persistence of the dipopulation processes in most of the rural regions in Albacete. These processes contrast to those of growth and regeneration of a few urban areas.Downloads
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