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Portuguese Emigration 2021
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Rui Pena Pires*, Joana Azevedo*, Inês Vidigal*, Carlota Moura Veiga*
Characterization of the Portuguese emigration and the emigrated Portuguese population based on a diverse set of national and international data and sources. Data referent to 2020 and the period 2000-2020 (or latest available years).

This report had the support of the Office of the Secretary of State for Portuguese Communities (GSECP - Gabinete do Secretário de Estado das Comunidades Portuguesas) and the Directorate General for Consular Affairs and Portuguese Communities (DGACCP - Direção Geral dos Assuntos Consulares e das Comunidades Portuguesas). The Emigration Observatory and the Migra Network were the entities responsible for its elaboration, within the framework of CIES-IUL of the ISCTE-IUL. Partially integrated into the sixth annual report on Portuguese emigration under the responsibility of the Office of the Secretary of State for Portuguese Communities.

 

Date   December 2021
Pages  316
ISBN  978-972-8048-60-0 
DOI  10.15847/CIESOEMRE082021
URI  http://hdl.handle.net/10071/24924
Keywords  Portuguese emigration, remittances, flows, stocks
Contents  Index of tables. Index of graphs. Index of maps. Acknowledgements. Technical note. Introduction. Total emigration and framework indicators. Emigration to major destination countries, 2019. Emigration to major destination countries, time series 2000-2019. Remittances from emigrants. Metadata. References. Webliography.
Cite as  Pires, Rui Pena, Joana Azevedo, Inês Vidigal and Carlota Moura Veiga (2021), Emigração Portuguesa 2021: Relatório Estatístico, Lisboa, Observatório da Emigração e Rede Migra, CIES-IUL, ISCTE-IUL. DOI: 10.15847/CIESOEMRE082021

 

Chart 2.3      Portuguese inflows, main countries of destination of emigration, change 2019-2020 or latest two years available

Note [AGO] Permanent emigration visa data. Represented only 2019-2020 changes or, where data for 2020 are not available, 2018-2019 changes (marked with *).

Source Chart by Observatório da Emigração, data from: [DEU] Statistisches Bundesamt Deutschland; [AGO] Consulados de Angola em Portugal (Lisboa e Porto); [AUS] Department of Immigration and Citizenship and Border Protection; [AUT] Statistics Austria; [BEL] Eurostat, Statistics Database, Population and Social Conditions; [BRA] Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego; [CAN] Citizenship and Immigration Canada;  [DNK]  Denmark Statistik;  [ESP] Instituto Nacional de Estadística; [USA] US Department of Homeland Security; [FRA] Institut Nacional de la Statistique et des Études Économiques;  [NLD] Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek; [ITA] Eurostat, Statistics Database, Population and Social Conditions; [LUX] Le Portail des Statistiques du Luxembourg; [MAC]  Direção dos Serviços de Estatística e Censos, Governo da RAE de Macau; [NOR] Statistics Norway; [GBR] Department for Work and Pensions; [SWE] Statistics Sweden; [CHE] Office Fédéral de la Statistique.

 

* Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia (CIES-IUL), Lisboa, Portugal

 

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