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Demographics, Immigration, Housing and Offices

In: The Economics of Catalan Separatism

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  • Ferran Brunet

    (Autonomous University of Barcelona)

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As well as the process, Catalonia is also suffering from a significant demographic decline. Natural growth (births—deaths) is negative: −0.4% in 2018. Since 2000 the number of inhabitants of foreign nationality (legal residents who maintain their foreign citizenship) has multiplied by five. The increase in the population of Catalonia, in a slightly smaller proportion to the growth of the population of Spain as a whole, is due to the increase in non-Spanish immigrants and their higher birth rate. Residents born abroad account for almost 20% of the Catalan population, a proportion that is amongst the highest of European Union countries.

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  • Ferran Brunet, 2022. "Demographics, Immigration, Housing and Offices," Springer Books, in: The Economics of Catalan Separatism, chapter 0, pages 177-180, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-14451-6_27
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-14451-6_27
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