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Covid-19: the beginning of a geographical revolution?

Covid-19: ¿El principio de una revolución geográfica ?

Gérard-François Dumont

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Abstract: Under the triple effect of globalization, internationalization and globalization, from 1990 to 2010, a certain concentration of inhabitants and activities has benefited metropolises. With the 2020s and the effects of the covid-19 pandemic, are we not going to witness a geographical revolution, and thus a new population geography that will be less to the advantage of the largest cities?

Keywords: Covid-19; city; globalization; metropolis; geography; internal migration; telework; ecological transition; work organization; ciudades; globalización; metrópolis; geografía; migración interna; te-letrabajo; transición ecológica; organización del trabajos; villes; globalisation; métropole; géographie; migrations internes; télétravail; transition écologique; organisation du travail (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-11
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Published in Population et avenir, 2020, 750, pp.3. ⟨10.3917/popav.750.0003⟩

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DOI: 10.3917/popav.750.0003

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