@article{Détang-Dessendre:163588,
      recid = {163588},
      author = {Détang-Dessendre, Cécile and Piguet, Virginie},
      title = {The rural in 1999: Who are they and where do they come  from?},
      journal = {INRA Sciences Sociales},
      address = {2003-12},
      number = {910-2016-71655},
      series = {ISS},
      pages = {5},
      year = {2003},
      abstract = {Since the end of the 70s, the demographic development of  the rural dominant areas has no longer been negative and  this favourable development emphasized during the last 30  years. It is due to a positive balance of migrants, which  fully compensates for the natural deficit of these areas.  Conversely, a natural positive balance allows the urban  hubs to preserve a positive demographic evolution, while  departures from these areas are higher than arrivals. In  rural areas, the natural deficit, associated to non random  crossed migrant flows (departures of skilled young people  and arrivals of retired people) leads to an  overrepresentation of workers and old people.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/163588},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.163588},
}