This study had two central objectives: on the one hand, to situate in a medium-term horizon (until 2030) the economic, social, and political transformations that frame the population movements of emigration and immigration, both in an international context and in the national context, to support the development of intervention strategies and the overhaul of the organizational structures of the High Commissioner for Migration.
The main driving forces that structure the population's mobility were identified, the variables transversal to the economic and social development were clarified and the different scenarios for Portugal in terms of migrations were discussed. Through the collection and analysis of different national and international studies, several types of scenarios were systematized, some of the key variables were identified that structured the phenomena of mobility, namely in the economic, social and political dimensions, and the main existing data were presented on the volatility of the inflows and outflows. Prospective trends intersect this information with the results of consultation with privileged informants on the major structural uncertainties in the future of migration by 2030 and the two main trends on mobility in Portugal in terms of inflows and outflows.
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DINAMIA'CET-Iscte | Governance, Economy and Citizenry | Partner | 2014-12-01 | 2015-03-31 |
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Alexandra Castro | Integrated Researcher (DINAMIA'CET-Iscte); | Principal Researcher | 2014-12-01 | 2015-03-31 |
Madalena Matos | Integrated Researcher (DINAMIA'CET-Iscte); | Researcher | 2014-12-01 | 2015-03-31 |
Perestrelo, Margarida | Integrated Researcher (DINAMIA'CET-Iscte); | Researcher | 2014-12-01 | 2015-03-31 |
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