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Demographic changes in Portugal14 April 2015PDF | 1009 KBOver 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 ...
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The demographic changes in Portugal20 January 2005PDF | 447 KBThe 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 ...
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The demographic changes in Portugal30 November 2010PDF | 559 KBOver 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, ...
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The demographic changes in Portugal30 December 2009PDF | 677 KBIn 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 ...
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The demographic changes in Portugal10 March 2008PDF | 759 KBThe 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 ...
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The demographic changes in Portugal03 April 2006PDF | 947 KBThe pace of population growth is slowing down but the immigration flows remain its most important component. The low fertility, the increase of expectancy of life, more rapid among men, and the ...
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The demographic changes in Portugal08 January 2009PDF | 565 KBAt the beginning of the XXI century, Portugal remains a country with low fertility, increasing life expectancy and decreasing net migration. In 2007, the natural increase was negative, a situation ...
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The demographic changes in Portugal01 December 2003PDF | 316 KBThe 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 ...
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Cohabitation in Portugal01 August 2003PDF | 686 KBThe 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 ...
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The demographic changes in Portugal02 October 2002PDF | 228 KBThe 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 ...
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Place of birth versus Residence in Portugal 201105 July 2017PDF | 4277 KBAlthough this study falls within the scope of migration statistics, the variables observed in the context of migration are based on the exchange between the place of birth and the usual residence ...
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Migrant persons03 August 2009PDF | 121 KBTwo key messages from Cairo on international migration particularly important for the Portuguese delegation – human rights of all migrants and the right to family reunification – are the ...
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Lone-parent families02 July 2004PDF | 249 KBThe main goal of this article is to briefly characterise the lone-parent family nucleus in Portugal in 2001, based on an exploratory statistical approach to the XIII and XIV General Population ...