End to dream? British retired residents in Spain and their return patterns
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Giner Monfort, Jordi
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2018
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Academic production on residential tourism and retirement migration historically focus on
movements of arrival in receiving countries. This assumes both the uni-directionality of
migrations and the importance of analysing immigrations from the host society point of
view. Other types of migratory flows or mobility such as re-emigrations, return movements
or transnationalism are left aside from the academic agenda. One of the factors that difficult
the analysis of issues such as re-emigration or return migration is the arduousness of capturing
these movements in migration statistics. Even when we have access to such sources of
information, their interpretation must be very prudent, since numbers do not always reflect
real migrations. In this paper, we focus our analysis both on the British population living
in Spain, their arrivals and, mainly, out-migrations. Moreover, the result of the referendum
of 23th May 2016 could be key to understanding future exit movements. We will use the
Residential Variation Statistics (RVS) developed by the National Statistics Institute (INE)
to try to shed some light on this topic.
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Giner-Monfort, J. (2018). End To Dream? British Retired Residents In Spain And Their Return Patterns. Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics, 6(4), 360-374. |
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