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D2CR – Depopulation and Depopulation in the Province of Ciudad Real

Professor Francisco Ruiz at the Ciudad Real Provincial Council

D2CR – Depopulation and Depopulation in the Province of Ciudad Real

On March 1st, our colleague Francisco Ruiz, together with the geography teacher Ángel Raul Ruiz, presented the 2021 report and results of the project to the media D2CR – Depopulation and Depopulation in the Province of Ciudad Real. Presented by the Vice President of Rural Development, Tourism and Sustainability, of the Provincial Council of Ciudad Real, hostess and sponsor of the project, the two professors explained the latest demographic developments included in the new report, with a special section that analyzes in depth the residential variations (migrations) to and from the province, and each of its 102 municipalities, in the period 2001-2020, comparing what happened before the 2009 crisis, during and after. After summarizing the main demographic changes, Francisco Ruiz gave a practical demonstration of the options available in the project website.
This phenomenon analysis and diagnosis tool, which is a pioneer in Spain, offers, among others, options to: obtain all the written reports (in PDF) and the multiple data files (in Excel format) that complement them; consult and download more than 560 thousand raw data that can be filtered by themes, territories and time periods; and view 5 highly visual and intuitive interactive dashboards, to 'look' through tables, graphs and maps at demography (evolution of the population, characteristics by age, sex and origin, births and deaths), migrations and the socioeconomic situation , both in the province and in a specific municipality, region or other areas of the province.

The media have reflected this presentation:

  LANZADIGITAL.COM
  Spanish + CLM Digital
  SER chain
  The Tribune
  Onda Cero
  Europa Press
  Onda Cero
  Europa Press
  Journal of La Mancha
  DB95FM Radio
  It is also included on the website of the Provincial Council

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