Population Dynamics and Vulnerability: Regional Pathways in Spain, 2002–2021

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Osama Damoun, Jordi Bayona-i-Carrasco, Andreu Domingo
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In low fertility and mortality countries, migrations are increasingly becoming the main demographic component inducing fast population turnover at different geographic scales. Spain is a privileged case of study since it has become a new international migration destination in the XXI century. In 2023, foreign born population surpassed 17% after two migration waves following economic cycles, interrupted by two shocks, the Great Recession and the Covid-19 pandemic. At the regional level, some areas concentrate the majority of immigrations and population growth. Indeed, the latest data show that while some regions reach 26% of foreign-born residents, others barely exceed 4%. These accelerated changes are key to understand how demography can shift from slow to fast under certain conditions. The objectives are twofold: first, determine the role of different demographic components in population change by NUTS-3 regions and their characteristics measured by a socioeconomic index; second, detect if a regional demographic convergence is taking place. The results show evidence of accelerated population change following the rise of international migration and the effects of the crisis and Covid-19. Overall migration is increasingly becoming the main demographic component in detriment of natural increase in most regions. Regional convergence models perform well indicating the increasing role of migrations in population change throughout all regions. Nevertheless, some shortcomings have to be pointed out regarding the lack of convergence of emigrations in the most vulnerable regions. This approach is useful tool for policymakers to identify population changes affecting the design and coverage of public services.

人口动态和脆弱性:2002-2021年西班牙的区域路径
在生育率和死亡率低的国家,移徙日益成为在不同地理范围内引起快速人口流动的主要人口组成部分。西班牙是一个特殊的研究案例,因为它已成为21世纪新的国际移民目的地。2023年,在经历了经济周期之后的两次移民浪潮之后,外国出生人口超过了17%,这两次浪潮被大衰退和Covid-19大流行这两次冲击打断。在区域一级,有些地区集中了大部分移民和人口增长。事实上,最新数据显示,虽然一些地区的外国出生居民比例达到26%,但其他地区的比例仅略高于4%。这些加速的变化是理解人口统计学如何在特定条件下由慢向快转变的关键。目标有两个:第一,确定不同人口组成部分在nats -3区域的人口变化中的作用及其社会经济指数衡量的特征;其次,检测区域人口是否正在趋同。结果显示,在国际移民增加以及危机和Covid-19的影响下,人口变化加速。总体移徙日益成为人口的主要组成部分,损害了大多数区域的自然增长。区域收敛模型表现良好,表明移民在所有区域人口变化中的作用越来越大。然而,必须指出一些缺点,即最脆弱区域的移民没有趋同。这种方法是决策者确定影响公共服务设计和覆盖范围的人口变化的有用工具。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.30%
发文量
57
期刊介绍: Description The journal has an applied focus: it actively promotes the importance of geographical research in real world settings It is policy-relevant: it seeks both a readership and contributions from practitioners as well as academics The substantive foundation is spatial analysis: the use of quantitative techniques to identify patterns and processes within geographic environments The combination of these points, which are fully reflected in the naming of the journal, establishes a unique position in the marketplace. RationaleA geographical perspective has always been crucial to the understanding of the social and physical organisation of the world around us. The techniques of spatial analysis provide a powerful means for the assembly and interpretation of evidence, and thus to address critical questions about issues such as crime and deprivation, immigration and demographic restructuring, retailing activity and employment change, resource management and environmental improvement. Many of these issues are equally important to academic research as they are to policy makers and Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy aims to close the gap between these two perspectives by providing a forum for discussion of applied research in a range of different contexts  Topical and interdisciplinaryIncreasingly government organisations, administrative agencies and private businesses are requiring research to support their ‘evidence-based’ strategies or policies. Geographical location is critical in much of this work which extends across a wide range of disciplines including demography, actuarial sciences, statistics, public sector planning, business planning, economics, epidemiology, sociology, social policy, health research, environmental management.   FocusApplied Spatial Analysis and Policy will draw on applied research from diverse problem domains, such as transport, policing, education, health, environment and leisure, in different international contexts. The journal will therefore provide insights into the variations in phenomena that exist across space, it will provide evidence for comparative policy analysis between domains and between locations, and stimulate ideas about the translation of spatial analysis methods and techniques across varied policy contexts. It is essential to know how to measure, monitor and understand spatial distributions, many of which have implications for those with responsibility to plan and enhance the society and the environment in which we all exist.   Readership and Editorial BoardAs a journal focused on applications of methods of spatial analysis, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy will be of interest to scholars and students in a wide range of academic fields, to practitioners in government and administrative agencies and to consultants in private sector organisations. The Editorial Board reflects the international and multidisciplinary nature of the journal.
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