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Looking for Thoreau's Cabin. Post-pandemic Lifestyle Migrations and Rural Idyll in Alt Millars (Castellón, Spain)

In lifestyle migration studies, one of the issues that have raised most debates is understanding the decision process regarding the destination to be chosen and the conception or image of it. In these studies, the social construction of a rural tourist destination or the creation and dissemination o...

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Housing
Lifestyles
Metropolitan areas
Migrants
Migration
Older people
Pandemics
Rural areas
Social construction
Tourism
Tourist attractions
Urban areas
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