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Paper #318

Título:
Migration across Spanish provinces: Evidence from the social security records (1978-1992)
Autores:
Carlo Devillanova y Walter Garcia Fontes
Fecha:
Septiembre 1998
Resumen:
This paper uses Social Security records to study internal migration in Spain. This is the first paper that uses this data source, which has some advantages with respect to existing data sources: it includes only job-seeking migrants and it allows to identify temporary migration. Within the framework of an extended gravity model, we estimate a Generalized Negative Binomial regression on gross migration flows between provinces. We quantify the effect of local labor market imbalances on workers' mobility and discuss the equilibrating role of internal migration in Spain. Our main results show that the effect of employment opportunities have changed after 1984; migrants seem to be more responsive to economic conditions but, consistently with previous studies for the Spanish labor market, the migration response to wage differentials is wrongly signed. Our analysis also confirms the larger internal mobility of highly qualified workers.
Palabras clave:
Internal migration
Códigos JEL:
J61, R23
Área de investigación:
Economía Laboral, Pública, de Desarrollo y de la Salud
Publicado en:
Investigaciones Económicas, 28 (2004), 3, pp. 461-487

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