Geographical mobility flows by Autonomous Community
This section presents several blocks of data:
- Summary
- Mobility matrices between Autonomous Communities
- Registrations in the Autonomous Community
- Low births in the Autonomous Community
- Stays in Autonomous Community
The block Summary It provides the information presented in the first section of the statistics, but with the Autonomous Communities as the sole classification.
The block of tables called Mobility Matrices provides information on the number of salaried workers nkh who, remaining in the Labor Market during the reference two-year period, transfer their tax domicile from Autonomous Community ka to Autonomous Community h. The main diagonal of each matrix contains the number of salaried workers nhh that remain in the same Autonomous Community during the reference two-year period. Therefore, each cell in a row of the matrix represents the number of salaried workers whose tax domicile in year t-1 is in the Autonomous Community that is the head of the row and in year t moves said domicile to each of the Autonomous Communities that are the head of the column. By columns, each cell represents the number of salaried workers who in year t move their tax domicile to the Autonomous Community that is the column head, their tax domicile in year t-1 being in each of the Autonomous Communities that are the row head. They form a group of three matrices based on the classification of salaried workers presented, that is, according to gender, nationality or age ranges.
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Autonomous Community. Year t |
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Andalucía |
Aragon |
... |
Rioja, The |
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Autonomous community |
Andalucía |
nhh |
- |
- |
- |
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Year t-1 |
Aragon |
nkh |
- |
- |
- |
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... |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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Rioja, The |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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The blocks of Highs, Lows and Stays They present the number of salaried workers and their average annual salary for the total of Registrations, Deregistrations and Stays in the Labor Market by Autonomous Communities and gender. Each of these tables can be classified according to nationality and age ranges.
Due to statistical confidentiality reasons, data for the City of Ceuta and the City of Melilla are not presented in the mobility matrices.