Following a downturn after 25 April 1974, Portuguese emigration grew steadily once the country joined the EU in 1986 and has accelerated since 2000. The economic trends of stagnation and downward pressure on public investment that followed Portugal’s accession to the Euro generated increased emigration during the first two decades of the 21st Century, mainly due to worsening labour market conditions (Pires et al. 2015; Peixoto et al. 2016). This increase was interrupted by the financial crisis of 2008-10 but reinforced during the fiscal consolidation of 2011-14.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Academic international mobility and intra-European highly skilled migration are consolidated trends....
The Portuguese economy presents a low unemployment rate when compared to its European counterparts a...
The Portuguese economy presents a low unemployment rate when compared to its European counterparts a...
In the context of Southern Europe, Portugal faces a singular situation. Similarly to Spain, Italy a...
Due to the economic crisis, from the beginning of the new century many of Portugal’s former immigran...
One of the rationales of the free circulation of people within the European Union (EU) is the enabli...
One of the rationales of the free circulation of people within the European Union (EU) is the enabli...
At the Lisbon summit of 2000 the European Union (EU) set an agenda for making Europe the most compet...
The research aims to identify and analyse the impact of labour emigration on labour markets within t...
The financial and economic crisis in the aftermath of 2008 is unique for several reasons: its depth,...
The role of the State in the economy and in the social arena was deeply transformed in the second ha...
The role of the State in the economy and in the social arena was deeply transformed in the second ha...
Enlargement will have important implications for Portugal. To some extent these are already noticeab...
This paper examines the relationship between labour migration and national migration policies, takin...
Portugal was one of the worst hit countries by the Eurozone crisis, but emerged from its bailout pro...
Academic international mobility and intra-European highly skilled migration are consolidated trends....
The Portuguese economy presents a low unemployment rate when compared to its European counterparts a...
The Portuguese economy presents a low unemployment rate when compared to its European counterparts a...
In the context of Southern Europe, Portugal faces a singular situation. Similarly to Spain, Italy a...
Due to the economic crisis, from the beginning of the new century many of Portugal’s former immigran...
One of the rationales of the free circulation of people within the European Union (EU) is the enabli...
One of the rationales of the free circulation of people within the European Union (EU) is the enabli...
At the Lisbon summit of 2000 the European Union (EU) set an agenda for making Europe the most compet...
The research aims to identify and analyse the impact of labour emigration on labour markets within t...
The financial and economic crisis in the aftermath of 2008 is unique for several reasons: its depth,...
The role of the State in the economy and in the social arena was deeply transformed in the second ha...
The role of the State in the economy and in the social arena was deeply transformed in the second ha...
Enlargement will have important implications for Portugal. To some extent these are already noticeab...
This paper examines the relationship between labour migration and national migration policies, takin...
Portugal was one of the worst hit countries by the Eurozone crisis, but emerged from its bailout pro...
Academic international mobility and intra-European highly skilled migration are consolidated trends....
The Portuguese economy presents a low unemployment rate when compared to its European counterparts a...
The Portuguese economy presents a low unemployment rate when compared to its European counterparts a...