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Back to replacement migration: A new European perspective applying the prospective age concept

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Resumo:The UN Replacement Migration report (2000) had a significant impact in academic and civil society. Its approach consisted of estimating the migration volumes required to mitigate the effects of population decline and ageing. The volume of migrants required to prevent population decline and sustain the working-age population was not particularly high, but the vast number of migrants needed to maintain the potential support ratio was highlighted as an unrealistic goal.
Autores principais:Craveiro, Daniela
Outros Autores:Oliveira, Isabel Tiago de; Gomes, Maria Sousa; Malheiros, Jorge; Moreira, Maria João Guardado; Peixoto, João
Assunto:International Migration Replacement Migration Working-Age and Old-Age Populations Concept Demographic Ageing Methodology European Union
Ano:2019
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:The UN Replacement Migration report (2000) had a significant impact in academic and civil society. Its approach consisted of estimating the migration volumes required to mitigate the effects of population decline and ageing. The volume of migrants required to prevent population decline and sustain the working-age population was not particularly high, but the vast number of migrants needed to maintain the potential support ratio was highlighted as an unrealistic goal.