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TWENTY YEARS OF PORTUGUESE EMIGRATION: SOME DATA AND COMMENTS
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ANTUNES, M. L. MARINHO
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Emigration
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1970
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TWENTY YEARS OF PORTUGUESE EMIGRATION: SOME DATA AND COMMENTS
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1970
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TWENTY YEARS OF PORTUGUESE EMIGRATION: SOME DATA AND COMMENTS
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TWENTY YEARS OF PORTUGUESE EMIGRATION: SOME DATA AND COMMENTS
1970
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A systematic presentation of statistical data on the quantitative evolution of Portuguese emigration in the period 1950-1969. Estimates of clandestine (illegal) emigration are included. An analysis of certain fundamental characteristics of the global emigratory movement is undertaken & a detailed examination of Portuguese emigration toward France is offered. France absorbed 43.5% of the emigrants during 1950-1969, followed by Brazil which took 27.6%. The effect of emigration on Portugual's balance of payment is considered. 60% of the emigrants are below 30 yrs of age & 60% are M vs 40% F. The incidence of fam over individual emigration is increasing. Some comments on Portuguese statistical sources are presented & themes for further res are suggested. More official data on the problems & adaptation of the Portuguese in France are needed. Systematic coordination & classification of existing data & their interpretation in the light of various proposed theories & hyp's are suggested. It is concluded that the process of emigration should be seen in the context of the transformation of Portugal from a traditional to an industr society. 32 Tables, 7 Figures. Modified HA.
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