Internal Migration in Spain: Dealing with Multilateral Resistance and Nonlinearites

This paper investigates the determinants of internal mobility across Spanish provinces of both foreigners and natives over the decade 2004-14. Building on an extended gravity model, our econometric strategy controls for multilateral resistance to migration by including different fixed effects struct...

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Authors: Maza Fernández, Adolfo Jesús|||0000-0002-7299-3449, Gutiérrez Portilla, María, Hierro Franco, María|||0000-0002-3397-2987, Villaverde Castro, José|||0000-0002-5393-091X
Format: article
Publication Date:2019
Country:España
Institution:Universidad de Cantabria (UC)
Repository:UCrea Repositorio Abierto de la Universidad de Cantabria
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.unican.es:10902/17805
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10902/17805
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Internal migration
Foreigners
Natives
Amenities
Threshold
Spanish provinces
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Summary:This paper investigates the determinants of internal mobility across Spanish provinces of both foreigners and natives over the decade 2004-14. Building on an extended gravity model, our econometric strategy controls for multilateral resistance to migration by including different fixed effects structures. Additionally, the paper allows for some nonlinearities in the key economic determinants of migration, wages and unemployment. The main finding is that the impact of economic factors on internal migration is higher for foreigners than for natives; furthermore, the effect of these factors on internal migration is clearly nonlinear for the group of natives, while this only happens for foreigners when dyadic fixed effects of origin-destination are considered. Finally, the paper shows that the nature of the amenities with the greatest impact on internal movements differs between the two groups: foreigners look for social services and cultural amenities, whereas natives are more attracted by good climate conditions.