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Emigration to Italy continues to grow but at a lower rate
Inês Vidigal
According to Eurostat data, 484 Portuguese entered Italy in 2018. That European agency accounted for a total of 332,324 entries by foreigners into Italy, with the Portuguese accounting for only 0.1% of that total. +

In 2018, Portuguese emigration to Italy grew by 4.1%, which contrasts with the downward trend in the number of foreigners entering Italian territory that year. After a sharp increase in the number of Portuguese inflows into Italian territory in 2016, of +25.1%, in 2017 and 2018 a deceleration can be observed, leaving growth at a lower level. Over the time series under analysis (2000-2018), the number of Portuguese entries in Italy had a minimum value in 2002 (297 entries) and a maximum value in 2007 (594 entries). However, Portuguese emigration to Italy still represents a very small fraction of both immigration in this country (0.1%) and total Portuguese emigration (less than 1%).

 

 

Linkhttp://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=migr_imm1ctz&lang=en

 

Cite as Vidigal, Inês (2020), “Emigration to Italy continues to grow but at a lower rate”, Observatório da Emigraçãohttp://observatorioemigracao.pt/np4EN/7398.html

 

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