The access to broadband services as a strategy to retain population in the depopulated countryside in Spain
The aim of this paper is to analyze at what extent the connectivity of small localities is a determinant of their demography. Specifically, we pay attention to three factors: the evolution of the population; the distance, measured both in kilometres and travel time, to the province capital, the usual city where the largest set of services is available; and finally, the coverage of different kinds of broadband services (from ADSL or 3.5 G to the fastest ones FTTH) in rural areas. An econometric model was estimated where the dependent variable captures the increase of inhabitants along 2017–2020 of the 5955 Spanish municipalities with a population between 101 and 10,000 inhabitants (73.3 % of all municipalities). The results point out to the following facts: digital connectivity of small localities is a determinant of their demography, whatever the technology used, but physical distance remains being a significant factor on the population growth (both if it is measured of physical distance or travelling time) to explain the population growth of each locality.
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Keywords | internet connexions,broadband,sustainability,territorial cohesion |
| Departments | European Institute |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.cities.2023.104647 |
| Date Deposited | 24 Nov 2023 16:57 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/120866 |
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