Interregional migration of human capital in Spain

IF 1.7 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Regional Studies Regional Science Pub Date : 2022-06-07 DOI:10.1080/21681376.2022.2060131
Miguel González‐Leonardo, A. López‐Gay, A. Esteve
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ABSTRACT While levels of internal mobility have been trending down in many advanced economies, the interregional migration rates of Spanish young adults have increased. This paper analyses the internal movements of the Spanish-born population aged 25–39 between NUTS-2 regions from 1992 to 2018, including sub-periods linked to the Spanish economic context. The analysis incorporates the urban–rural dimension within each region and the educational level of migrants, a variable that has not been included in Spanish internal migration studies. We used flow register data of migration and sociodemographic information from the Labor Force Survey. The results show that migrations between regions have become more unbalanced over time, especially since the 2008 crisis. In addition, a new trend of out-migration from cities in peripheral regions has been detected, which contrasts with the former high level of rural out-migration. A great educational selectivity of out-migrants and a growing internal brain drain have also been found. Moreover, qualified human capital accumulation has been increasing in Madrid.
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西班牙人力资本的区域间迁移
摘要尽管许多发达经济体的内部流动水平呈下降趋势,但西班牙年轻人的区域间移民率却有所上升。本文分析了1992年至2018年,西班牙出生的25-39岁人口在NUTS-2地区之间的内部流动,包括与西班牙经济背景相关的子时期。该分析纳入了每个地区的城乡层面和移民的教育水平,这是西班牙国内移民研究中没有包含的变量。我们使用了来自劳动力调查的移民流动登记数据和社会人口统计信息。结果表明,随着时间的推移,特别是自2008年危机以来,地区之间的移民变得更加不平衡。此外,还发现了从外围地区城市向外迁移的新趋势,这与以前农村向外迁移的高水平形成了鲜明对比。还发现,外来移民在教育方面有很大的选择性,内部人才流失也在增加。此外,马德里合格的人力资本积累一直在增加。
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期刊介绍: Regional Studies, Regional Science is an interdisciplinary open access journal from the Regional Studies Association, first published in 2014. We particularly welcome submissions from authors working on regional issues in geography, economics, planning, and political science. The journal features a streamlined peer-review process and quick turnaround times from submission to acceptance. Authors will normally receive a decision on their manuscript within 60 days of submission.
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