In the context of Southern Europe, Portugal faces a singular situation. Similarly to Spain, Italy and Greece, the country registered a strong immigration in the late 1990s. However, in the early years of the new century immigration has decreased. At the same time, emigration has continued and a new wave of emigrants has left the country, mostly directed towards Spain. As regards government policy, admission and integration have been addressed but emigration has not seriously been looked into.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
É evidente, internacionalmente, a escassez de teorias políticas focadas na emigração, comparando com...
The migration policy of the European Union is debated. Countries inside and outside of the Union are...
Este trabajo pretende responder a la pregunta: ¿En qué medida los emigrantes portugueses que saliero...
Due to the economic crisis, from the beginning of the new century many of Portugal’s former immigran...
In Portugal, Eastern European immigrants only become numerically significant at the end of the 1990s...
Portugal, traditionally a country of emigration, has become a country that receives migrants. They f...
During the last two centuries, Portugal has witnessed continuous migration flows. Using data from di...
Since the 19th century Portugal has been a country of emigration. As a result of this continuous out...
Forty years ago, Portugal was a country of emigration that had some immigrants. Today it is a countr...
In the last decade the geography of immigration to Portugal has undergone profound change. In part...
Following a downturn after 25 April 1974, Portuguese emigration grew steadily once the country joine...
Ever since 2005, there has been an intensification in the outflows of Portuguese nationals, charact...
This manuscript examines the link between trade and migration flows using a gravity model for the pe...
For about 15 years between the beginning of the 1990s and the end of the first decade of the twenty ...
Since the mid‐1980s, Portugal has altered its position in the international migration context. It is...
É evidente, internacionalmente, a escassez de teorias políticas focadas na emigração, comparando com...
The migration policy of the European Union is debated. Countries inside and outside of the Union are...
Este trabajo pretende responder a la pregunta: ¿En qué medida los emigrantes portugueses que saliero...
Due to the economic crisis, from the beginning of the new century many of Portugal’s former immigran...
In Portugal, Eastern European immigrants only become numerically significant at the end of the 1990s...
Portugal, traditionally a country of emigration, has become a country that receives migrants. They f...
During the last two centuries, Portugal has witnessed continuous migration flows. Using data from di...
Since the 19th century Portugal has been a country of emigration. As a result of this continuous out...
Forty years ago, Portugal was a country of emigration that had some immigrants. Today it is a countr...
In the last decade the geography of immigration to Portugal has undergone profound change. In part...
Following a downturn after 25 April 1974, Portuguese emigration grew steadily once the country joine...
Ever since 2005, there has been an intensification in the outflows of Portuguese nationals, charact...
This manuscript examines the link between trade and migration flows using a gravity model for the pe...
For about 15 years between the beginning of the 1990s and the end of the first decade of the twenty ...
Since the mid‐1980s, Portugal has altered its position in the international migration context. It is...
É evidente, internacionalmente, a escassez de teorias políticas focadas na emigração, comparando com...
The migration policy of the European Union is debated. Countries inside and outside of the Union are...
Este trabajo pretende responder a la pregunta: ¿En qué medida los emigrantes portugueses que saliero...