Recent developments in immigration patterns. A case study in the province of Malaga (Spain)

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Remedios Larrubia-Vargas, Ana Ester Batista-Zamora, Juan Jose Natera Rivas
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Abstract

Foreign population play an important role in the Axarquía in the province of Malaga, Spain, where in some municipalities they account for over 40% of residents. Many of them have very small populations, and have come to depend on immigration to maintain population levels. In this context, the objective of our research is to assess the impact that both Brexit and COVID-19 pandemic have had on immigration into these areas. We show how Brexit has led to an increase in the number of britons registered with their Local Councils, in part due to the post-Brexit need to do so; and how the limitations in mobility resulting from the pandemic led to a reduction in immigration into the area to just a few arrivals from nearby areas. We end by showing that just a year later, the migratory movements into the Axarquía had returned to normal levels.
移民模式的最新发展。以西班牙马拉加省为例
外国人口在西班牙马拉加省的Axarquía中发挥着重要作用,在一些城市,他们占居民的40%以上。其中许多国家的人口非常少,并且已经开始依赖移民来维持人口水平。在这种背景下,我们研究的目的是评估英国脱欧和COVID-19大流行对这些地区移民的影响。我们展示了英国脱欧是如何导致在地方议会注册的英国人数量增加的,部分原因是英国脱欧后需要这样做;以及大流行造成的流动性限制如何导致该地区的移民减少到只有少数来自附近地区的移民。我们最后表明,仅仅一年后,进入Axarquía的移民运动已经恢复到正常水平。
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