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The increase in foreign population in the region of Alicante: space distribution contrasts

Of all the Spanish provinces, Alicante had the highest foreign population in 2005. Before analysing the most recent evolution and distribution of this population, it is necessary to consider the different reasons why foreigners choose the province of Alicante, whether it be to live, as is the case f...

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Published in:Investigaciones geográficas 2006-01 (41), p.85
Main Author: Ernesto Cutillas Orgilés
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
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Summary:Of all the Spanish provinces, Alicante had the highest foreign population in 2005. Before analysing the most recent evolution and distribution of this population, it is necessary to consider the different reasons why foreigners choose the province of Alicante, whether it be to live, as is the case for many citizens of the more developed parts of Europe, or to work, as is often the case when groups arrive from Latin America, Africa or Eastern Europe. Compared with the coastal areas where most foreigners, particularly residential tourists, decide to settle, the interior of the province has a low foreign population density. As a case study, we have analysed the distribution of the foreign population in the Elda-Petrer conurbation, as this is the province’s most populated inland urban nucleus and seems to have different migratory characteristics to those of Alicante’s coastal towns.
ISSN:0213-4691
1989-9890
DOI:10.14198/INGEO2006.41.06