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  1. Economic activity and inactivity of households
    01 August 2003
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    The goal of this study was to describe the main types of resident families in Portugal, based on a socioeconomic approach which focuses on the head of the family and uses the final results of the ...
  2. Brief sociography about reconstituted Portuguese families
    02 July 2004
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    The sharp rise in divorce rates in the past decades has led to the common practice of forming a new family through a new marriage or by living with a new partner. These new families often include the  ...
  3. Families in Portugal: a brief socio-demographic analysis based on the 1991 and 2001 censuses
    01 August 2003
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    Over the past decades, family practices and perceptions have undergone profound change in Portugal. The aim of this article is to briefly describe the main traits and changes in the family in ...
  4. The Demographic Studies Review ¿ historical perspective
    05 July 2017
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    The Demographic Centre Studies Review was first published in 1945, to accomplish the mission assigned to the Demographic Studies Centre, a research body attached to Statistics Portugal. Its path ...
  5. Mobilidade e território da Região de Lisboa e Vale do Tejo: pistas para uma análise integrada
    07 March 2002
    PDF | 383 KB
    A análise profunda da mobilidade populacional constitui um requisito essencial à definição e implementação de uma estratégia territorial de ...
  6. 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 ...
  7. Cohabitation in Portugal
    01 August 2003
    PDF | 686 KB
    The overall aim of this study is to give greater visibility to the practice of people living together in Portugal and its processes of change over the past years. More specifically, we intend to ...
  8. Expenditure patterns of the large families in Portugal: characterisation based on the Household Budget Survey
    02 July 2004
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    The year of 2004 is the international family year, which is a good opportunity to disseminate some singularities about the expenditure patterns of the large families (five or more persons), as it is ...
  9. Eastern European immigrants in Portugal
    03 April 2006
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    This article analysis the sudden and intense migratory flow from Eastern Europe to Portugal that took place esssentially in 2001/2002. Based on a national survey the article describes the ...
  10. Characterization of population and households living in Portugal, based on 2011 Census
    03 February 2014
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    This paper attempts to characterize the population and households living in Portugal, based on 2011 Census. The analysis of the final results was developed according to various themes: resident ...
  11. 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 ...
  12. A conditional quantile regression approach to returns to education in Portugal
    08 June 2001
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    There is wide evidence that wage inequality has grown in western countries for the period covering the eighties and the first half of the nineties. A very common belief rests on the assumption that a  ...
  13. Inter-regional migrations in mainland Portugal, 1992-1999
    27 June 2001
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    Available only in portuguese ...
  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. 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 ...
  16. Children as the starting point: the country and the family - an exploratory review
    02 July 2004
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    During the nineties, sociological studies about children knew a notorious boom in all Europe, and this change is also perceptible in Portugal. Their access to statistical visibility as an age group ...
  17. Census 2001 versus electoral register
    01 December 2003
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    Comparison between census data and other sources has been, in the last years, one of the preferred subjects among statistical users and opinion leaders. In this way, this paper compares last census ...
  18. 2001 Census versus electoral register
    01 December 2003
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    Comparison between census data and other sources has been, in the last years, one of the preferred subjects among statistical users and opinion leaders. In this way, this paper compares last census ...
  19. South: How many are we? Where do we live?
    03 February 2014
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    For the purpose of the analysis of demographics (dis) continuities revealed by the 2011 Census in Portugal, the whole country was subdivided into different regions according to demographic trends ...



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