Interregional flows of economically active persons in France, 1975–1982

Duke University Press - Tập 25 - Trang 81-98 - 1988
Ken G. Dean1
1College of St. Mark and St. John, Plymouth, England

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Recent net interregional migration into southern and western France is widely appreciated, but much less is known about the composition of these flows in terms of the occupational characteristics of economically active migrants. Using results from the 1982 census, this article disaggregates net flows to reveal inflows and outflows of migrants defined by gender and occupational groups. Important differences between these groups with regard to absolute flows and geographical mobility are uncovered and discussed in relation to the new spatial division of labor perspective on counterurbanization.

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