Counterurbanization in Argentina? A multi-scale approach using the 1991-2001 census data

Although the counterurbanization phenomenon has been well recorded in development countries, in Latin America there is a lack of studies focusing on this phenomenon. The objective of this study is to test the counterurbanization phenomenon in Argentina, during the 1991-2001 period. Separating the lo...

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Main Author: Carlos M. Leveau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 2009-10-01
Series:Investigaciones Geográficas
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Online Access:http://www.investigacionesgeograficas.unam.mx/index.php/rig/article/view/18006
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spelling doaj-1858afa9fce94db9b9fb005d267a7cd72020-11-24T21:41:00ZengUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoInvestigaciones Geográficas0188-46112448-72792009-10-0106910.14350/rig.1800617689Counterurbanization in Argentina? A multi-scale approach using the 1991-2001 census dataCarlos M. LeveauAlthough the counterurbanization phenomenon has been well recorded in development countries, in Latin America there is a lack of studies focusing on this phenomenon. The objective of this study is to test the counterurbanization phenomenon in Argentina, during the 1991-2001 period. Separating the localities in ranks, at the country scale, the growth rate of localities below 2000 inhabitants was greater than major agglomerations. On another hand, there was a significant negative correlation between settlement size and his growth rate for eight provinces, but there no was correlation at the country level. Taking only minor localities, their growth rate was greater at the periphery of eight of nine major agglomerations, with respect other interior minor localities and, at the country level, was greater in more populated districts, although there was opposed patterns in regions. The results obtained in this study demonstrate that in the nineties there was a counterurbanization phenomenon in Argentina. I discuss these results in relation to neoliberal economic policies applied since 1976.http://www.investigacionesgeograficas.unam.mx/index.php/rig/article/view/18006ContraurbanizaciónArgentinadiferencias regionalesperiurbanizacióncrecimiento rural
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Counterurbanization in Argentina? A multi-scale approach using the 1991-2001 census data
Investigaciones Geográficas
Contraurbanización
Argentina
diferencias regionales
periurbanización
crecimiento rural
author_facet Carlos M. Leveau
author_sort Carlos M. Leveau
title Counterurbanization in Argentina? A multi-scale approach using the 1991-2001 census data
title_short Counterurbanization in Argentina? A multi-scale approach using the 1991-2001 census data
title_full Counterurbanization in Argentina? A multi-scale approach using the 1991-2001 census data
title_fullStr Counterurbanization in Argentina? A multi-scale approach using the 1991-2001 census data
title_full_unstemmed Counterurbanization in Argentina? A multi-scale approach using the 1991-2001 census data
title_sort counterurbanization in argentina? a multi-scale approach using the 1991-2001 census data
publisher Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
series Investigaciones Geográficas
issn 0188-4611
2448-7279
publishDate 2009-10-01
description Although the counterurbanization phenomenon has been well recorded in development countries, in Latin America there is a lack of studies focusing on this phenomenon. The objective of this study is to test the counterurbanization phenomenon in Argentina, during the 1991-2001 period. Separating the localities in ranks, at the country scale, the growth rate of localities below 2000 inhabitants was greater than major agglomerations. On another hand, there was a significant negative correlation between settlement size and his growth rate for eight provinces, but there no was correlation at the country level. Taking only minor localities, their growth rate was greater at the periphery of eight of nine major agglomerations, with respect other interior minor localities and, at the country level, was greater in more populated districts, although there was opposed patterns in regions. The results obtained in this study demonstrate that in the nineties there was a counterurbanization phenomenon in Argentina. I discuss these results in relation to neoliberal economic policies applied since 1976.
topic Contraurbanización
Argentina
diferencias regionales
periurbanización
crecimiento rural
url http://www.investigacionesgeograficas.unam.mx/index.php/rig/article/view/18006
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