Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/16803
Author(s): Pires, R. P.
Pereira, C.
Azevedo, J.
Editor: Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion and European Centre of Expertise (ECE)
Date: 2018
Title: Labour market policy thematic review 2018: an in-depth analysis of the emigration of skilled labour, Portugal
ISBN: 978-92-79-88927-1
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.2767/53671
Keywords: Portugal
Emigration
Skilled labour
Skilled emigration
Education
Financial crisis
Abstract: 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.
Peerreviewed: no
Access type: Open Access
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