Population in Spain has grown significantly during the last decade; however, population growth has not increased evenly across the country. High demographic growth rates in costal and urbaninfluenced rural areas can lead to errors when considering added rural population data. This research depicts Spanish rural population’s evolution using a municipal scale approach and analyzes classic demographic variables and their explanatory capacity on rural population’s evolution. Results show that rural depopulation is still increasing in wide areas of the country. Classical demographic variables have been tested significant although they are not deciding factors in explaining rural population’s evolution
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Atance, I., Martínez Jávega, M. T., Pujol, R., & Urruela, J. (2011). La población rural en España: un enfoque a escala municipal. Economía Agraria y Recursos Naturales, 10(1), 35. https://doi.org/10.7201/earn.2010.01.03
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