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Pires, R. P. & Pinho, F. (2009). Immigration policies in Portugal. In José Manuel Leite Viegas, Helena Carreiras and André Malamud (Ed.), Portugal in the European context. (pp. 127-149). Oeiras: Celta Editora.
R. P. Pires and A. F. Pinho, "Immigration policies in Portugal", in Portugal in the European context, José Manuel Leite Viegas, Helena Carreiras and André Malamud, Ed., Oeiras, Celta Editora, 2009, vol. I, pp. 127-149
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TY - CHAP TI - Immigration policies in Portugal T2 - Portugal in the European context VL - I AU - Pires, R. P. AU - Pinho, F. PY - 2009 SP - 127-149 CY - Oeiras UR - https://repositorio.iscte-iul.pt/bitstream/10071/4534/1/TrilogiaCIES01Ingles.pdf AB - Since the 1980s, immigration has ceased to be a minor component in Portuguese population movements. At the beginning of the 21st century, the foreign population with residence permits and temporary presence permits amounted to approximately 400,000 people, thus representing around 4% of the total resident population. In the recent history of Portuguese immigration it is possible to distinguish three periods: immigration from Africa following decolonisation, the 1980s and 1990s, which were marked by the growth and diversification of migratory flows, and the period of new migrations from Eastern Europe and Brazil at the turn of the century ER -