Foreign immigration in the social map of Malaga
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2005.v0i27.316Abstract
Surroundings of Málaga city has supported a negative balance in the residential mobility in the last years. It supposes to lose inhabitants, mainly younger, that affects to the aging and declivity of some urban areas. Recently, nevertheless, population of Málaga has been increase by foreign immigration. The object of this papeer is to analyse the effect of repopulation in the town due to this immigrarion and its consequences in the map of social urban areas.Downloads
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