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  1. Children and Adolescents in Portugal
    23 March 2016
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    In Portugal, for over thirty years, fertility has fallen below the level required to replace the current generations of parents, which is well reflected in the continuous decreasing of younger ...
  2. Mortality in Portugal since 1950
    23 March 2016
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    In this paper we analyze and characterize the evolution of mortality in Portugal since 1950 based on a selected set of indicators, and contextualize these trends within the framework of a set of ...
  3. Demographic changes in Portugal
    14 April 2015
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    Over the period 2001-2013, Portugal experienced a decrease in both natural change and net migration, which became negative. Fertility remains at levels far below those necessary to renew the ...
  4. The tuberculosis mortality in Portugal during the period from 1985 to 2002
    20 January 2005
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    O objectivo da primeira parte deste estudo foi o de analisar a mortalidade por tuberculose, em Portugal, no período 1985 a 2002, considerando duas causas de morte: a tuberculose (causa 02) e ...
  5. The tuberculosis study. conceiving a econometric model for the crude mortality rate
    20 January 2005
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    In this paper we try to explain mortality by tuberculosis using statistical models. Firstly we present a brief historical analysis of tuberculosis in Portugal during the period 1930-2000 followed by ...
  6. The demographic changes in Portugal
    20 January 2005
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    The current pace of population growth is the result of a strong and positive net migration. The decline fertility and infant mortality, the increase life expectancy, more rapid among men, and the ...
  7. Population estimates by marital status, sex and age, Portugal, 2001-2003
    20 January 2005
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    This paper presents methods for calculating the post-censal population estimates by marital status, sex and age. The figures for the period 2001-2003 are also presented along with analyses of the ...
  8. The demographic changes in Portugal
    30 November 2010
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    Over the period 2001-2009, Portugal experienced a population growth at a weak and decreasing rate. This growth results almost exclusively of the net migration, since the natural change is very low, ...
  9. Mortality: compression, shifting and causes of death (Portugal 1950-2005)
    30 November 2010
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    This analysis on Portuguese mortality, between 1950 and 2005, examine two different perspectives about mortality evolution: the idea of concentrationrectangularization and the proposal of the ...
  10. The demographic changes in Portugal
    30 December 2009
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    In the 2001-2008 period Portugal experienced a continuous growth of the population, at a weak and decreasing rate. This growth results almost exclusively of the net migration, since the natural ...
  11. The life tables in Portugal
    20 January 2005
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    The mortality table is a statistical model composed by a set of basic functions which measure the mortality phenomenon and calculate the life expectancy. The main applicability of the mortality table  ...
  12. Suicide in Portugal in the nineties
    02 October 2002
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    The goal of this study is to find certain suicide behaviour patterns and trends in Portugal, derived from official statistics, with greater emphasis in the 90’s. Based on the matching of ...
  13. The demographic changes in Portugal
    02 October 2002
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    The Portuguese population is becoming older and its present size is the result of accelerated increase occurring over a short period of time. Migrations are currently the main factor affecting ...
  14. Avoidable mortality in mainland Portugal, 1989 to 1993
    02 October 2002
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    The main goal of this article is to publish the distribution of ‘avoidable’ deaths in mainland Portugal, thus laying the groundwork for future research which may contribute to fine-tuning  ...
  15. Monthly estimates of the resident population by gender and NUTS III - methodological aspects
    02 October 2002
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    This article briefly presents the methodology used to construct monthly estimates of the population, by gender and NUTS III, for a period of fourteen months, giving particular emphasis to the ...
  16. Present and resident population by sex and age through the Censuses
    02 October 2002
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    One of the main difficulties encountered by users of statistical information is the possibility of comparing data in a long time series. Bearing this constraint in mind, the main goal of this study ...
  17. The 1991 and 2001 population censuses - a user point of view
    01 December 2003
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    The INE is committed to the quality control secured of the last two censuses of the Portuguese population which assure the use of the final results without reservation. In this article we tried to ...
  18. The demographic changes in Portugal
    01 December 2003
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    The accelerating pace of population growth in the turning of the century is the result of a strong and positive net migration. The low fertility, the increase of expectancy of life, more rapid among ...
  19. The demographic changes in Portugal
    10 March 2008
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    The first part of the current century, in Portugal, is marked by the low fertility, the increase of life expectancy and a sharp decline in immigration. The pace of population growth continues to ...
  20. Net migration in the Alentejo Region from 1991 to 2001 and its effects in population change
    10 March 2008
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    In spite of the deepening of the negative balance between births and deaths of the Alentejo Region´s population in the decade of 80 of the last century, the 1991 and 2001 census data evidenced ...



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