There’s been an interesting convergence of demographic articles recently in Portugal’s English-speaking press, especially the Portugal News. On this show, as Gilda takes a break from the Visa update until 2022, consider these statistics…
“…the country increased the number of ex-pats, who now represent 5.4 percent of the total population in the country, increasing by 40.6 percent compared to 2011” – 40% more foreigners in Portugal –
“About half of the population residing in Portugal is concentrated in just 31 municipalities, mostly located in the metropolitan areas of Lisbon and Porto.” – Portuguese moving from country to coast –
“…immigrants show that they have a greater capacity to contribute than nationals, as they have 64 contributors for every one hundred residents, against 45 Portuguese taxpayers for every one hundred residents.” – Immigrants contributed over €1 billion –
“The number of people aged 65 and over has increased by 20.6% in the last 10 years and now represents 23.4% of the Portuguese population,” – Elderly population up 20% –
“We don’t just have to be further ahead than Spain. We even have to be further ahead than the other Member States of the European Union.” – Portugal aiming for top 10 in EU –
Also of interest:
Quarter of Portuguese homes are single occupancy – “These changes in the dimension of family structures are the result of trends observed in terms of fertility, nuptial and divorce patterns, which contribute to smaller households” –
Regionalisation ‘back on agenda’: considered ‘fundamental’ for Portugal’s future-
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