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The persistence of wages

Authors Anabela Carneiro, Pedro Portugal, Pedro Raposo, ...
Year 2023
Citations (WoS) 1
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2 Journal Article

Goans in Portugal: Role of history and identity in shaping diaspora linkages

Authors Rupa CHANDA, Sriparna GHOSH
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The Portuguese colonial era in India began in 1502 and ended in 1961 with the annexation of Goa by India. This long standing colonial relationship led to a deep-rooted historical, cultural and social relationship between Goa and Portugal. Migration from Goa to Portugal, over different periods, played an important part in forging this relationship. This paper examines the history of migration from Goa to Portugal, the characteristics of the Goan community in Portugal, and its engagement with Goa and with India, based on secondary and primary sources of information. Section 2 discusses the different waves of migration from Goa to Portugal. It finds that Goans migrated to Portugal during the colonial period in search of education, then following the annexation of Goa by India in 1961, and subsequently during the 1970s when Goans “twice migrated” to Portugal from Mozambique and Angola following their independence. In recent decades, Goans have been migrating to Portugal to seek access to the larger European market. Today, there is a sizeable Goan community residing in Portugal. Sections 3 and 4 explore the question of identity as perceived by this community in Portugal. The findings indicate that history, the causal factors underlying migration, and the heterogeneity within the community in terms of background, economic and social status have a major influence on the notion of identity. One section of the community does not consider itself as a diaspora group or as expatriates or migrants as it sees itself as fully integrated with Portuguese society. Their connection is with Goa, not with India. Another section of the community views itself as belonging to India and also Goa, realizing that they have a distinct identity within Portugal. For the twice migrated, the issue of identity is even more complex as they identify with a third country and many have never lived in Goa or India. Section 5 discusses how this issue of identity has in manifested itself in different ways, such as through the community’ position on issues of minority representation within Portuguese society, through diaspora associations and networks, and the extent to which the community has engaged with and contributed back to Goa and India. It finds that due to the dilemma over identity, the community has had very weak economic and philanthropic ties with the homeland. Section 6 highlights the growing engagement between the Goan community in Portugal and India in recent years and some initiatives at the government level to deepen this engagement. However, it finds that a long term strategic vision has been lacking on the part of both the Indian and the Portuguese governments. Section 7 concludes by calling for a forward looking approach to engaging with the Goan diaspora community in Portugal. It recommends that this community be strategically leveraged not only to strengthen economic and cultural relations with Portugal but also to serve India’s larger foreign policy and geopolitical objectives in the Lusophone countries of Latin America and Africa.
Year 2012
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3 Report

Os efeitos da crise económica na situação laboral dos imigrantes: o caso dos brasileiros em Portugal

Authors Sónia Pereira, Alina Esteves
Year 2017
Journal Name REMHU : Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana
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5 Journal Article

The Lusophone Migratory System: Patterns and Trends

Authors Maria I. Baganha
Year 2009
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 5
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6 Journal Article

From Goans to Gujaratis : a study of the Indian community in Portugal

Authors Inês LOURENCO
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This text examines the population of Indian origin in Portugal, which comes mainly from three Indian states: Gujarat, Goa and Punjab. This population settled in Portugal in different waves, and correspondingly cultural institutions and various places of worship were built, associated with different religious traditions. This analysis relies on ethnographic reports, scientific publications, statistical data, and a mass media review. Thus, it provides historical information, demographic and socio-economic profiles, levels of integration and data on the legal framework of the Indian population living in Portugal.
Year 2013
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7 Report

Portugal country report : content analysis media reports on the Indian community in the EU

Authors Noelle RICHARDSON
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This paper seeks to outline and assess the media portrayal of Indian nationals and People of Indian Origin (PIOs) in Portugal. The press material analyzed, which consists of press reports and published news articles, are derived from six national newspapers and the national news agency, the press sections of the biggest public broadcasting organization and a major radio station. In keeping with what is reflected in this material, there is a distinct emphasis on media reports focusing primarily on business ties and investment opportunities between India and Portugal, crimes committed by Indian nationals or PIOs, Indian cultural influences and events, as well as integration initiatives for Indian immigrants, particularly those of a linguistic nature. There are also brief sections regarding the labour market insertion of Indian nationals or PIOs, religion and education. Furthermore, given Portugalメs historical ties with Goa and its colonial link, there is a special focus on the Goan community resident in Portugal, the enduring ムLuso-Goanメ link and the Portuguese influence on Goan culture and vice versa.
Year 2015
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8 Report

A Portuguese exception to right-wing populism

Authors Rodrigo Quintas da Silva
Year 2018
Journal Name Palgrave Communications
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9 Journal Article

Integration policies : Portugal country report

Authors Ana Paula CRUZ BEJA ORRICO HORTA, Maria Paula GONCALVES DE OLIVEIRA
Description
In the last decades Portugal has become a new receiving country of international migration flows. This report seeks to provide an overview of immigrant integration policies in Portugal. Special focus is given to evolving integration policy tools and to the role of state and non-state actors in the promotion of migrants’ integration. Furthermore, the report also addresses local-level policies stressing new forms of governance and good practices. The implementation of a policy of inclusion and interculturality has brought major changes to immigration phenomena in Portugal, though the present-day economic and social crisis constitutes a major challenge to be dealt with, especially in a European context of rising anti-immigration discourses and xenophobia.
Year 2014
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10 Report

Chinese Entrepreneurship in Portugal

Authors Catarina Reis Oliveira
Year 2021
Book Title The Presence of China and the Chinese Diaspora in Portugal and Portuguese-Speaking Territories
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11 Book Chapter

Asylum and Refugee Status in Portugal

Authors Lucio Sousa
Year 1999
Journal Name Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees
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12 Journal Article

The role of the state in influencing African labour outcomes in Spain and Portugal

Authors Cristóbal Mendoza
Year 2001
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 4
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13 Journal Article

Russian Immigrants in Portugal

Authors Elena Bulakh
Year 2023
Book Title Russian as a Transnational Language
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16 Book Chapter

Portugal: colonization and settlement

Authors José Carlos Marques and Pedro Góis
Year 2013
Journal Name The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration
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17 Journal Article

A cidade em Portugal

Authors Maria Lucinda Fonseca
Year 2012
Journal Name Finisterra
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18 Journal Article

Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on the Nepalese Immigrants in Portugal

Authors ISEG - University of Lisbon, Alexandra Pereira
Year 2021
Journal Name IMISCOE Annual Conference 2021 Papers
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23 Journal Article

Cape Verdean Creole and the Politics of Scene‐Making in Lisbon, Portugal

Authors Derek Pardue
Year 2012
Journal Name Journal of Linguistic Anthropology
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24 Journal Article

Return Migration and Rural Tourism Development in Portugal

Authors Rossana Santos
Year 2021
Journal Name TOURISM PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
Citations (WoS) 4
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25 Journal Article

Nós e os outros: as migrações no Portugal contemporâneo

Authors Pedro Góis
Year 2021
Journal Name Língua-lugar : Literatura, História, Estudos Culturais
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28 Journal Article

Player migration in Portuguese football: a game of exits and entrances

Authors Carlos Nolasco
Year 2019
Journal Name Soccer & Society
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29 Journal Article

Jobs for immigrants (Vol. 2)

Authors Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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Labour Market Integration in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Portugal
Year 2008
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30 Report

Structural Emigration: The Revival of Portuguese Outflows

Authors José Carlos Marques, Pedro Góis
Year 2016
Book Title South-North Migration of EU Citizens in Times of Crisis
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32 Book Chapter

“You’re Better Being Poor Here”: Migration Decision-Making and Political and Lifestyle Considerations Among Qualified Brazilians in Portugal

Authors Leonardo Francisco de Azevedo, Thais França, David Cairns
Year 2022
Journal Name Migraciones. Publicación del Instituto Universitario de Estudios sobre Migraciones
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33 Journal Article

Intimate Partner Violence in Portugal

Authors Ariana Correia, Mafalda Ferreira, Joana Topa, ...
Year 2024
Book Title Investigating and Combating Gender-Related Victimization
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34 Book Chapter

Migrants and Health in Portugal

Authors B. Bäckström
Year 2014
Journal Name Health, Culture and Society
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35 Journal Article

IT and Media Usage Impacts on the Mobility of Nepalese Immigrants in Portugal

Authors ISEG - University of Lisbon, Alexandra Pereira
Year 2021
Journal Name IMISCOE Spring Conference 2021 Papers
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39 Journal Article

Migração: saúde reprodutiva e estereótipo

Authors Maria Silvia de Morais, Beatriz Padilla, Camila Morita Rosseto, ...
Journal Name Cadernos Saúde Coletiva
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43 Journal Article

Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on the Nepalese Immigrants in Portugal

Authors Alexandra Pereira, ISEG - University of Lisbon
Year 2021
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44 Working Paper

Socio-economic Determinants for the Portuguese Immigration: An Empirical Discussion

Authors Paulo Reis Mourao
Year 2016
Journal Name Social Indicators Research
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45 Journal Article

Cabo-Verde immigrants in Portugal

Authors J LopesFilho
Year 1996
Journal Name Arbor
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47 Journal Article
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