2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-15134-8_11
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Portuguese Emigration to Angola (2000–2015): Strengthening a Specific Postcolonial Relationship in a New Global Framework?

Abstract: It is impossible to think about current Portuguese emigration without thinking of Angola which, both as an independent country and a former colony, has played an important role in the history of migration from Portugal. After 2004-2005, when emigration to the country began to increase again, Angola became one of Portuguese emigrants' main destinations. Despite the scarcity of statistical data, we know that Angola retained this status until 2013, after which it lost significance in absolute P. Candeias

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“…The constellation of primarily negative economic push factors from the Portuguese side was complemented by pull factors from the fast‐growing Angolan economy. Two factors emerge as paramount (Candeias et al, ). The first was the end of the long‐running civil war in 2002 .…”
Section: Portuguese Migration To Angola In Its Spatio‐temporal Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The constellation of primarily negative economic push factors from the Portuguese side was complemented by pull factors from the fast‐growing Angolan economy. Two factors emerge as paramount (Candeias et al, ). The first was the end of the long‐running civil war in 2002 .…”
Section: Portuguese Migration To Angola In Its Spatio‐temporal Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Angola is the fifth largest oil producer in the world and the second in Africa after Nigeria. Candeias et al (, pp. 211–212) noted that oil production accounted for 91%–98% of Angola's exports by value during the years 2008–2012, and for around 80% of the country's total fiscal revenue.…”
Section: Portuguese Migration To Angola In Its Spatio‐temporal Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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