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Return international migration: a study from Portugal to Brazil at the beginning of the XXI century

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The Brazilian emigration began is so massive, in the 1990s, ejectors backed by several factors, among them, an economic crisis, which led many Brazilians to migrate abroad, mainly in the United States, United Kingdom and Portugal. At that moment, until the last years of this century, the countries considered receivers offered attractive labor markets with good prospects of increased income. This paper refers to the flow Brazil-Portugal. Portugal, which currently presents a number of factors ejectors as a high unemployment, intensified by the International Crisis began in late 2008. The first hypothesis of this study was the high possibility of return of immigrants to Brazil, since the socio-economic development of the companies involved have been reversed in these different moments. The results indicate a deceleration of the inflow in Portugal and a strong flow of the output stream, not explicit in official data, but clear evidence recorded by the statements.

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Brazilian Emigration Economic Crisis Return of Immigrants to Brazil Socio-economic Development

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Nunan, Carolina; Duval Fernandes and João Peixoto .(2013). “Return international migration: a study from Portugal to Brazil at the beginning of the XXI century”. Paper presented at XXVlI IUSSP International Population Conference - held in Busan, Korea from 25 to 30 August 2013. (Search PDF in 2022).

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