Depopulation in Navarre, New Opportunities From Social and Solidarity and Feminist Economics

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Published 15-12-2021
Izaskun Barba Areso

Abstract

More than half of the entire population of the region of Navarra is concentrated in the capital city, Pamplona, and its basin. Fewer and fewer people are choosing to live in rural areas and these are becoming depopulated. This migratory phenomenon has a gender bias. The unequal burden of care and the difficulties of living in certain areas of Navarra in terms of lack of employment opportunities and basic services mean that the proportion of young women living in Navarre's villages is decreasing. The social and solidarity economy is presented as a tool for change and an opportunity for re-ruralization. Also as a guarantee of good living-standards in rural areas.

How to Cite

Barba Areso, I. (2021). Depopulation in Navarre, New Opportunities From Social and Solidarity and Feminist Economics. GIZAEKOA - Revista Vasca De Economía Social, (18). https://doi.org/10.1387/gizaekoa.22905
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Keywords

Rural Depopulation, Gender, Social and Solidarity Economy, Feminist Economics, Entrepreneurship, Regional Economics, Demogaphics

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