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This paper looks at localization patterns in municipal population in Spain along the XX century. Using a homogeneous … data base of population at the municipal level —constructed from the eleven censuses from 1900 until 2001— the paper … describes the general patterns of population concentration from different perspectives. The main contribution of the paper is to …
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but at a smaller rate. Our reference is the census population data for Spanish municipalities for the period 1900 …This paper focuses on the influence of two classical drivers of population agglomeration: geography and history …; a process that has not finished in the present days. Next, we show that both drivers of population agglomeration …
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This paper proposes two considerations prior to the study of city size and emphasizes their importance in the testing of one of the empirical regularities most widely used by the literature, Zipf’s law. The first one refers to the importance of using a consistent database for analysis. The...
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reference is census population data for Spanish municipalities for period 1900-2001. The eleven censuses have been homogenised …This paper focuses on the influence of two classical engines of population agglomeration: geography versus history … characteristics: the initial size of the municipalities, and the condition of being the administrative centre of the area. Our …
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This short paper examines the evolution of the population density in Spain during the 20th century. Using a homogeneous … database of the population at a municipal level – elaborated from the eleven censuses carried out between 1900 and 2001– the … paper looks at the general characteristics of population concentration from various perspectives. Focusing on population …
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This working paper proposes two considerations prior to the study of city size and emphasizes their importance in the testing of one of the empirical regularities most widely used by the literature, Zipf s law. The first refers to the importance of using a consistent database for analysis. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008683560
of the area. Our reference is census population data for Spanish municipalities for the period 1900-2001. The eleven …This working paper focuses on the influence of two classical engines of population agglomeration: geography versus … captured by two characteristics: the initial size of the municipalities, and the condition of being the administrative centre …
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The last census of 20 October 2011, confirmed the decrease in the stable population in most localities, although this …, compared to 2 as they were at the previous census. Territorial disparities are found also among the population by age, existing … did not occur uniformly across the county. The analysis aims to highlight the stable population evolution in the last two …
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Livestock population and its structure is the starting point for all development strategies at both micro and macro … analysis aims to highlight the major changes produced after the 90s in terms of population of Bacau county and its structure …, with time effects on economic and social activity. Both the 2002 and 2011 census, Bacau was top of the list with an …
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In the postwar period, when fertility dropped substantially, immigration more than made up for the drop in population … growth, and from 1950 to 2020, population increased by 73%, double the European rate, in a country with population density … already among the highest in Europe. Yet, there never has been a serious population policy, and in fact, central spatial …
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