La disminución de inmigrates españoles en Francia
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https://doi.org/10.3989/egeogr.2000.i239.533Keywords:
Emigrantes españoles, Francia, distribución territorialAbstract
Despite the legal problems that frech population census arise when assessing the number of foreigners, they are a good way to know how foreign population leaving in France evolve. On account of its size, its diversity and its age, Spanish immigration in France is worth being studied as an esample. Since the 1960's this population has spread out over the same areas, but it has almost decreases by 65%. This is essentially due to immigrants going back to Spain as well as naturalizations, but also to the natural growth of this community. However if we consider Spaniards and Frech people native from Spain as a whole, this decrease is not that important.
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