Notes for a study of the Chilean rural population in the 1982 and 1992 Census

Authors

  • JOSÉ CAÑAS Universidad de París

Keywords:

Commune, rural, population, employment, education

Abstract

In Chile, as almost everywhere else in the world, the rural population continues to decline. However, the last two national censuses show that in some regions of our country, the rural space is not exempt from a certain demographic dynamism and that this dynamism often goes hand in hand with a dynamism in activities. The article analyzes the situation of a group of communes belonging to these regions, which illustrate the strengths and weaknesses of a rural world marked with the stamp of diversity.

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Author Biography

JOSÉ CAÑAS, Universidad de París

Universidad de París Panthéon Sorbonne

References

INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ESTADÍSTICAS:
– Localidades Pobladas y Resultados Generales. Censo 1982. Tomo I, Santiago, Chile.
– XVI Censo de Población y Vivienda de 1992. Resultados Generales, Santiago de Chile.
– IV Censo Nacional Agropecuario. Resultados preliminares. 1997. Santiago de Chile.
– Panorama comunal. Síntesis estadística de Chile. Año 1997. Santiago de Chile
SANHUEZA, GUILLERMO. Nuevos conceptos geográficos censales para el Censo de 1992. Estadística y Economía. Año 1, Volumen 1, diciembre 1990, páginas 93-107.

Published

2001-01-01

How to Cite

CAÑAS, J. (2001). Notes for a study of the Chilean rural population in the 1982 and 1992 Census. Revista De Geografía Norte Grande, (28), 157–165. Retrieved from https://revistanortegrande.uc.cl/index.php/RGNG/article/view/46605

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