More than an economic phenomenon, Spain’s property boom was a demographic one. Since births only just exceeded deaths, between 1980 and 2000 Spain’s population rose slowly, by just over 2 ...
Spain — the fourth-largest European country by area with a population of about 47.3 million — is home to some of the continent's most vibrant cities. From the bustling streets of Madrid to the ...
The continuity or discontinuity from the “first” to the “second” demographic transition is studied for spatial aggregates over more than a century in two national contexts, i.e. Belgium and Spain.
Spain concluded 2024 with record employment figures, according to the Economically Active Population Survey (EPA) published by the Statistical Office ...
28922, Alcorcón, Madrid, Spain; domingo.palacios{at}urjc.es Objective To assess the trend in prevalence of Spanish adults who engaged in sports activities from 2000 to 2010. Design Retrospective ...