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Portugal has one of the most negative net migration in Europe
Rui Pena Pires
In 10 years, between 2004 and 2013, Portugal, which had a positive net migration of almost 50 thousand individuals, became one of the European countries with the most negative net in absolute terms (-36 thousand individuals), according to data from the Eurostat on migration in the EU and EFTA countries. +

In 2013, only Poland, Greece and Spain presented a more negative net migration in absolute terms. Discounting the effects of the return movements, the only countries that lag behind Portugal, were Poland and Romania.

 

 

 

Link  http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database

 

Cite as  Pires, Rui Pena (2015), “Portugal has one of the most negative net migration in Europe”, Observatório da Emigraçãohttp://observatorioemigracao.pt/np4EN/4542.html

 

[By Rui Pena Pires]

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