Demography, labour force and migration : trends, prospects and policy implications in Portugal

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Main Author: Abreu, Alexandre
Publication Date: 2008
Other Authors: Peixoto, João
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Across most European societies, demographic ageing began to make itself manifest a few decades ago and is only now beginning to show its true dimension. It is the necessary consequence of two inter-related processes, whose origins can themselves be traced back far into the past. One is unquestionably positive: successive victories in the battle against death that have made it possible to increase average life expectancy ever further. The other is far more controversial, though also a “natural” consequence of socioeconomic development: a sharp, sudden decrease in fertility, or the average number of children that people eventually bear. Together, these two processes shift the age structure of the societies experiencing them and bring about a series of potentially serious social and economic consequences – from potential labour shortages to changes in the structure of demands with which public budgets are faced, to difficulties in ensuring the sustainability of public welfare systems.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Demography, labour force and migration : trends, prospects and policy implications in Portugal
title Demography, labour force and migration : trends, prospects and policy implications in Portugal
spellingShingle Demography, labour force and migration : trends, prospects and policy implications in Portugal
Abreu, Alexandre
Demography
Migration
Labour Market
Socioeconomic Development
Public Welfare Systems
Portugal
title_short Demography, labour force and migration : trends, prospects and policy implications in Portugal
title_full Demography, labour force and migration : trends, prospects and policy implications in Portugal
title_fullStr Demography, labour force and migration : trends, prospects and policy implications in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Demography, labour force and migration : trends, prospects and policy implications in Portugal
title_sort Demography, labour force and migration : trends, prospects and policy implications in Portugal
author Abreu, Alexandre
author_facet Abreu, Alexandre
Peixoto, João
author_role author
author2 Peixoto, João
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abreu, Alexandre
Peixoto, João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Demography
Migration
Labour Market
Socioeconomic Development
Public Welfare Systems
Portugal
topic Demography
Migration
Labour Market
Socioeconomic Development
Public Welfare Systems
Portugal
description Across most European societies, demographic ageing began to make itself manifest a few decades ago and is only now beginning to show its true dimension. It is the necessary consequence of two inter-related processes, whose origins can themselves be traced back far into the past. One is unquestionably positive: successive victories in the battle against death that have made it possible to increase average life expectancy ever further. The other is far more controversial, though also a “natural” consequence of socioeconomic development: a sharp, sudden decrease in fertility, or the average number of children that people eventually bear. Together, these two processes shift the age structure of the societies experiencing them and bring about a series of potentially serious social and economic consequences – from potential labour shortages to changes in the structure of demands with which public budgets are faced, to difficulties in ensuring the sustainability of public welfare systems.
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