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Table 1
Overall budget Portuguese language courses for foreigners
Total 2007-2013
|
|
11.436.240,41
|
Source: ACIDI
Table 2
Financial implementation - Costs paid
Total 2008-2009
|
|
1.561.670,49
|
Financial situation
|
Total 2007-2013
|
Total 2008-2009
|
Overall Budget
|
11.436.240,41
|
|
Financial implementation
|
|
1.561.670,49
|
Flows
|
Trainees (2008 + 2009)
|
||
Total
|
Males
|
Females
|
|
Number of Participants
|
7213
|
3291
|
3922
|
Total:
|
7213
|
3291
|
3922
|
Employment Status
|
Trainees (2008 + 2009)
|
||
Total
|
Males
|
Females
|
|
Employed
|
4448
|
2180
|
2268
|
Unemployed
|
2403
|
943
|
1460
|
Inactive
|
362
|
168
|
194
|
Total:
|
7213
|
3291
|
3922
|
Age Group
|
Trainees (2008 + 2009)
|
||
Total
|
Males
|
Females
|
|
Young (15 – 19)
|
557
|
336
|
221
|
Young (20 – 24)
|
702
|
310
|
392
|
Age Group (25 – 34)
|
2070
|
822
|
1248
|
Age Group (35 – 44)
|
1925
|
878
|
1047
|
Adults under age 45
|
1959
|
945
|
1014
|
Total:
|
7213
|
3291
|
3922
|
Educational level
|
Trainees (2008 + 2009)
|
||
Total
|
Males
|
Females
|
|
Basic Education
|
2582
|
1232
|
292
|
Secondary Education
|
3302
|
1420
|
1882
|
Higher Education
|
1216
|
475
|
741
|
Master's Degree
|
79
|
33
|
46
|
PhD
|
30
|
11
|
19
|
Postdoctoral
|
4
|
2
|
2
|
Total:
|
7213
|
3173
|
2982
|
Districts of Portugal
|
Trainees (2008 + 2009)
|
|
Number of trainees
|
Number of Hours of Training attended
|
|
Aveiro
|
296
|
34.438,50
|
Beja
|
73
|
6.766,50
|
Braga
|
125
|
15.326,00
|
Bragança
|
11
|
81,00
|
Castelo Branco
|
70
|
4.930,00
|
Coimbra
|
155
|
18.107,50
|
Évora
|
54
|
3.855,00
|
Faro
|
1.654
|
105.419,50
|
Guarda
|
15
|
2.862,00
|
Leiria
|
594
|
49.248,00
|
Lisbon
|
2.837
|
241.380,00
|
Portalegre
|
31
|
1.584,00
|
Porto
|
387
|
38.111,00
|
Santarém
|
190
|
21.142,00
|
Setúbal
|
622
|
52.478,50
|
Viana do Castelo
|
45
|
6.443,00
|
Vila Real
|
0
|
0,00
|
Viseu
|
54
|
4.774,00
|
Total
|
7.213
|
606.946,50
|
Source: ACIDI
Table 3
Number of trainees by country
Europe
|
4006
|
Africa
|
687
|
Albania
|
2
|
Afghanistan
|
1
|
Armenia
|
5
|
Algeria
|
21
|
Austria
|
9
|
Angola
|
36
|
Belgium
|
19
|
Benin
|
2
|
Belarus
|
22
|
Burkina Faso
|
1
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
1
|
Cameroon
|
8
|
Bulgaria
|
110
|
Cape Verd
|
39
|
Cyprus
|
2
|
Congo, Republic of the
|
17
|
Croatia
|
1
|
Egypt
|
15
|
Czech Republic
|
8
|
Eritrea
|
2
|
Denmark
|
3
|
Gambia, The
|
4
|
Estónia
|
5
|
Ghana
|
6
|
Finland
|
11
|
Guinea-Bissau
|
196
|
France
|
83
|
Guinea-Conacri
|
29
|
Germany
|
159
|
Ivory Coast
|
1
|
Georgia
|
35
|
Liberia
|
1
|
Greece
|
4
|
Mali
|
2
|
Hungary
|
4
|
Morocco
|
172
|
Ireland
|
18
|
Mauritania
|
1
|
Italy
|
23
|
Mozambique
|
4
|
Latvia
|
5
|
Nigeria
|
39
|
Lithuania
|
18
|
Sao Tome and Principe
|
9
|
Luxembourg
|
1
|
Senegal
|
56
|
Moldova
|
465
|
Sierra Leone
|
2
|
Netherlands
|
77
|
Somalia
|
5
|
Norway
|
2
|
South Africa
|
4
|
Poland
|
38
|
Sudan
|
1
|
Portugal
|
62
|
Tanzania
|
1
|
Romania
|
220
|
Trinidad and Tobago
|
1
|
Russia
|
408
|
Tunísia
|
11
|
Serbia and Montenegro
|
9
|
South and Central America
|
123
|
Slovakia
|
9
|
Argentina
|
2
|
Slovenia
|
1
|
Bolivia
|
2
|
Spain
|
48
|
Brazil
|
10
|
Sweden
|
12
|
Chile
|
3
|
Switzerland
|
8
|
Colômbia
|
29
|
United Kingdom
|
324
|
Cuba
|
19
|
Turkey
|
17
|
El Salvador
|
1
|
Ukraine
|
1758
|
Ecuador
|
1
|
Asia and Midle East
|
811
|
Honduras
|
1
|
Bangladesh
|
14
|
Jamaica
|
2
|
China
|
187
|
Panama
|
1
|
Índia
|
254
|
Peru
|
21
|
Indonesia
|
2
|
Suriname
|
4
|
Iran
|
14
|
Venezuela
|
27
|
Iraq
|
5
|
North America
|
33
|
Japan
|
2
|
Canada
|
12
|
Korea, South
|
2
|
Est. Unidos América
|
13
|
Kazakhstan, Republic of
|
16
|
Mexico
|
8
|
Lemen
|
1
|
Oceania
|
13
|
Libya
|
2
|
Australia
|
13
|
Myanamar
|
2
|
Others
|
539
|
Nepal
|
47
|
|
|
Pakistan
|
177
|
|
|
Philippines
|
7
|
|
|
Quirguistão
|
4
|
|
|
Thailand
|
14
|
|
|
Uzbequistão
|
61
|
|
|
Source: ACIDI
Table 4
Number of trainees by continent
Europe
|
4.006
|
Africa
|
687
|
Asia and Midle East
|
811
|
North America
|
33
|
South and Central America
|
123
|
Oceania
|
13
|
Others
|
539
|
Total:
|
6.212
|
Source: ACIDI
Table 5
Mandatory prior consultation of the Commission for Equality in Work and Employment
Mandatory opinions
|
2004
|
2005
|
2006
|
2010
|
Dismissal of pregnant, puerperal or breast-feeding
women
|
33
|
50
|
56
|
94
|
Right to benefit from reduced timetables, flexible hours
and part time work for women and men with children aged under twelve
|
25
|
17
|
23
|
51
|
Other
|
7
|
8
|
4
|
14
|
Total
|
65
|
75
|
83
|
159
|
Source: CITE, 2010
Table 6
Evolution of the employment rate, by region
|
Employment rate
|
|||
Regions
|
2007
|
2008
|
2009
|
2010
|
North
|
66.0
|
66.3
|
64.0
|
63.2
|
Centre
|
71.6
|
71.9
|
69.9
|
70.1
|
Lisbon
|
67.3
|
68.5
|
66.5
|
65.1
|
Alentejo
|
67.8
|
66.1
|
65.7
|
65.9
|
Algarve
|
69.4
|
69.2
|
67.9
|
65.2
|
Azores
|
63.0
|
64.7
|
64.8
|
63.4
|
Madeira
|
66.1
|
67.0
|
66.0
|
66.3
|
Total
|
67.8
|
68.2
|
66.3
|
65.6
|
Source: INE – Employment Survey
|
|
Table 7
Evolution of the unemployment rate, by region
Regions
|
Unemployment Rate
|
|||
2007
|
2008
|
2009
|
2010
|
|
North
|
9.4
|
8.7
|
11.0
|
12.6
|
Centre
|
5.6
|
5.4
|
6.9
|
7.7
|
Lisbon
|
8.9
|
8.2
|
9.8
|
11.3
|
Alentejo
|
8.4
|
9.0
|
10.5
|
11.4
|
Algarve
|
6.7
|
7.0
|
10.3
|
13.4
|
Azores
|
4.4
|
5.5
|
6.7
|
6.9
|
Madeira
|
6.7
|
6.0
|
7.6
|
7.4
|
Total
|
8.0
|
7.6
|
9.5
|
10.8
|
Source: INE - Employment Survey
|
Table 8
Female and male activity rate by age groups and sex,
2007-2010
|
|
|
||||||
|
2007
|
|
2008
|
|
2009
|
|
2010
|
|
|
M
|
W
|
M
|
W
|
M
|
W
|
M
|
W
|
15-24 years
|
45,3
|
38,4
|
44,4
|
38,6
|
40,8
|
37,5
|
38,6
|
34,8
|
25-54 years
|
92,8
|
82,8
|
93,2
|
83,0
|
92,4
|
83,4
|
92,5
|
84,9
|
55-64 years
|
63,0
|
46,7
|
63,0
|
46,6
|
62,7
|
45,9
|
61,8
|
47,0
|
65 e + years
|
24,2
|
13,9
|
23,4
|
13,5
|
22,2
|
13,3
|
22,2
|
12,6
|
15-64 years
|
79,4
|
68,8
|
79,5
|
68,9
|
78,5
|
69,0
|
78,2
|
69,9
|
Total (>=15 years)
|
69,5
|
56,3
|
69,4
|
56,2
|
68,2
|
56,0
|
67,9
|
56,3
|
Source: National Statistics Institute, Labour Force Survey
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Table 9
Female and male employment rate by age groups and sex,
2007-2010
|
||||||||
|
2007
|
|
2008
|
|
2009
|
|
2010
|
|
|
M
|
W
|
M
|
W
|
M
|
W
|
M
|
W
|
15 a 24 anos
|
39,1
|
30,6
|
38,5
|
30,8
|
33,2
|
29,4
|
30,4
|
26,5
|
25 a 54 anos
|
87,2
|
74,9
|
87,6
|
75,8
|
84,5
|
74,9
|
83,9
|
74,6
|
55 a 64 anos
|
56,6
|
44,0
|
58,5
|
43,9
|
57,5
|
42,7
|
55,7
|
43,5
|
65 e + anos
|
24,1
|
13,9
|
23,3
|
13,5
|
22,1
|
13,2
|
22,2
|
12,5
|
15 a 64 anos
|
73,9
|
61,9
|
74,0
|
62,5
|
71,1
|
61,6
|
70,1
|
61,1
|
Source: National Statistics Institute, Labour Force Survey
|
|
|
|
|
Table 10
Employed population according to qualification and sex (%) 2008 -2010
Table 11
Intervention Programs for an Inclusive labor market for all
Intervention Program1
|
Execution 2005-2007
|
Target accumulated 2008
|
||
Physical
|
Financial
|
Physical
|
Financial
|
|
Inclusive Labor Market
|
47.8 k
|
118.2 M€
|
47.3 k
|
95.2 M€
|
People with disabilities
|
36.9 k
|
191.4 M€
|
36.2 k
|
216 M€
|
Unemployed Immigrants
|
23.5 k
|
13.5 M€
|
23.9 k
|
14.7 M€
|
Source: IEFP
1. Intervention programs under the sole responsibility of IEFP execution
Table 12
Undeclared or Irregular Work
Interventions
|
Visits
|
Notifications T.Med
|
Written Warning
|
Information
|
Prosecution Reports
|
Fine imposition |
|
Min.
|
Max.
|
||||||
15.534
|
19.001
|
565
|
3.126
|
16.596
|
3.484
|
3.661.238
|
9.175.446
|
Source: AWC, 2008
Table 13
Inspection on irregular work
|
No of visited Companies
|
Nr. Workers Object of Regularisation
|
Social Security Contributions
|
Report
|
Fine imposition
|
|||||
Illegal term
|
Temp Ilegal
|
Concealed contract
|
UnDeclared
|
Min.
|
Max.
|
Social.
Sec.
|
Fiscal Adm
|
|||
2008
|
18.357
|
4.125
|
263
|
218
|
917
|
3.661.238
|
9.175.446
|
105
|
66
|
4.863.664€
|
2007
|
16.110
|
2.854
|
576
|
187
|
398
|
2.202.511
|
718.147
|
58
|
27
|
4.883.882€
|
2006
|
15.808
|
2.200
|
530
|
85
|
423
|
1.688.393
|
1.524.848
|
58
|
20
|
3.616.496€
|
2005
|
15.982
|
2.896
|
752
|
130
|
482
|
6.256.293
|
1.362.425
|
124
|
33
|
4.980.182€
|
2004
|
11.544
|
3.760
|
318
|
77
|
592
|
1.652,484
|
1.698.892
|
106
|
29
|
5.848.930€
|
2003
|
12.025
|
2.580
|
23
|
18
|
388
|
1.393.571
|
2.522.601
|
95
|
38
|
6.699.931€
|
2002
|
9.573
|
3.552
|
356
|
34
|
739
|
1.049.265
|
6.512.265
|
116
|
55
|
4.646.760€
|
Source: AWC, 2008
Table 14
Totally of Partially Undeclared Work
|
Interventions
|
Visits
|
Notifications Tak.Meas.
|
Written Warning
|
Information
|
Fine imposition
|
|
Min.
|
Max.
|
||||||
2010
|
------------
|
17.550
|
449
|
2.208
|
16.314
|
7.668.769
|
18.843.646
|
2009
|
13.966
|
17.654
|
631
|
2.260
|
15.635
|
4.882.418
|
12.646.296
|
2008
|
11.528
|
14.086
|
497
|
2.351
|
12.360
|
3.145.095
|
7.951.183
|
Source: AWC, 2008-2010
Table 15
Irregular Use of Fixed-Term Contracts
|
Interventions
|
Visits
|
Notifications Tak.Meas.
|
Written Warning
|
Information
|
Fine imposition
|
|
Min.
|
Max.
|
||||||
2010
|
-------------
|
3.554
|
47
|
254
|
3.351
|
1.217.479
|
2.636.583
|
2009
|
3.345
|
3.911
|
39
|
706
|
3.483
|
468.907
|
1.104.098
|
2008
|
3291
|
3753
|
56
|
724
|
3291
|
376.458
|
910.878
|
Source: AWC, 2008-2010
Table 16
Temporary Work, Assigning and Placing Workers
|
Interventions
|
Visits
|
Notifications Tak.Meas.
|
Written Warning
|
Information
|
Fine imposition
|
|
Min.
|
Max.
|
||||||
2010
|
-------------
|
483
|
7
|
32
|
433
|
105.950
|
259.836
|
2009
|
340
|
491
|
14
|
10
|
448
|
110.394
|
256.307
|
2008
|
677
|
1119
|
11
|
51
|
913
|
130.468
|
292.936
|
Source: AWC, 2008-2010
Table 17
Prevention and Monitor Discrimination in Employment and Working Conditions of More Vulnerable Working Groups
|
Interventions
|
Visits
|
Notifications Tak.Meas.
|
Written Warning
|
Information
|
Offences of c.o.s
|
Fine imposition
|
|
Min.
|
Max.
|
|||||||
2010
|
-------------
|
4.358
|
89
|
216
|
3.948
|
-------------
|
790.040
|
1.857.227
|
2009
|
3.995
|
4.836
|
1.803
|
271
|
4.247
|
616
|
681.816
|
1.503.435
|
2008
|
3.118
|
3.822
|
70
|
255
|
3.102
|
396
|
442.387
|
1.190.111
|
Source: AWC, 2008-2010
Table 18
Integration of Migrant Workers
|
Interventions
|
Visits
|
Notifications T.Meas.
|
Written Warning
|
Information
|
Fine imposition
|
|
Min.
|
Max.
|
||||||
2010
|
---------------
|
2.682
|
53
|
48
|
2455
|
407.149
|
893.107
|
2009
|
2.638
|
3282
|
30
|
145
|
2885
|
301.617
|
649.435
|
2008
|
2246
|
2861
|
22
|
89
|
2369
|
276.249
|
648.120
|
Source: AWC, 2008-2010
Table 19
Employment and Working Conditions of Minors
|
Interventions
|
Notifications Tak.Meas.
|
Written Warning
|
Information
|
Fine imposition
|
|
Min.
|
Max.
|
|||||
2010
|
----------------
|
2
|
0
|
176
|
33.150
|
73.713
|
2009
|
152
|
-------
|
8
|
186
|
40.339
|
94.338
|
2008
|
203
|
37
|
2
|
208
|
65.568
|
249.785
|
Source: AWC, 2008-2010
Table 20
Evolution of number of minors 2002-2010
Year
|
Specific Visits
|
Minors Detected
|
2002
|
11.043
|
42
|
2003
|
6.957
|
18
|
2004
|
11.755
|
16
|
2005
|
12.142
|
8
|
2006
|
3.811
|
13
|
2007
|
3.722
|
5
|
2008
|
1.203
|
6
|
2009
|
1.089
|
6
|
2010
|
804
|
6
|
Source: AWC
Table 21
Table22
Table 23
Table 24
Guaranteed monthly minimum wage
NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE: MAINLAND
(1974-2010)
|
Start
|
Published in
|
Minist.
|
No
|
Monthly minimum wage (20 years and more)
|
Percentage represented by the minimum wage for minors
under 20 years in relation to 20 years and over
|
|||
years
|
Production
|
"Diário da República"
|
|
of
|
Non Agriculture
|
Agriculture,
|
Domestic
|
||
|
Effect
|
|
|
Months
|
Activity w/out
|
Forestry
|
Service
|
||
|
|
|
|
In force
|
Domestic Service)
|
and Livestock
|
|
18 and 19 years
|
-18 years
|
1974
|
27-Mai
|
Decree Law no 217/74, of 2 May
|
PCM
|
7
|
3 300$
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1975
|
|
|
|
5
|
3 300$
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|
16 June
|
Decree Law no 292/75, of 16 June
|
MT
|
7
|
4 000$
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1976 (1)
|
|
|
|
12
|
4 000$
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1977
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 49-B/77, of 12 February
|
|
12
|
4 500$
|
3 500$
|
-
|
50%
|
50%
|
1978
|
|
|
|
3
|
4 500$
|
3 500$
|
-
|
50%
|
50%
|
|
1 of April
|
Decree Law no 113/78, of 29 May
|
MT
|
9
|
5 700$
|
4 600$
|
3 500$
|
75%
|
50%
|
1979
|
|
|
|
9
|
5 700$
|
4 600$
|
3 500$
|
75%
|
50%
|
|
1 of October
|
Decree Law no 440/79, of 6 November
|
MT
|
3
|
7 500$
|
6 100$
|
4 700$
|
75%
|
50%
|
1980
|
|
|
|
9
|
7 500$
|
6 100$
|
4 700$
|
75%
|
50%
|
|
1 of October
|
Decree Law no 480/80, of 15 October
|
|
3
|
9 000$
|
7 500$
|
5 700$
|
75%
|
50%
|
1981
|
|
|
|
9
|
9 000$
|
7 500$
|
5 700$
|
75%
|
50%
|
|
1 of October
|
Decree Law no 296/81, of 27 October
|
MT
|
3
|
10 700$
|
8 950$
|
6 800$
|
75%
|
50%
|
1982 (1)
|
|
|
|
12
|
10 700$
|
8 950$
|
6 800$
|
75%
|
50%
|
1983
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 47/83, of 29 of January
|
MFP, of MTSS
|
12
|
13 000$
|
10 900$
|
8 300$
|
75%
|
50%
|
1984
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 24-A/84, of 16 January
|
MFP, of MTSS
|
12
|
15 600$
|
13 000$
|
10 000$
|
75%
|
50%
|
1985
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 49/85, of 27 February
|
MTSS
|
12
|
19 200$
|
16 500$
|
13 000$
|
75%
|
50%
|
1986
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 10/86, of 17 January
|
MTSS
|
12
|
22 500$
|
19 500$
|
15 200$
|
75%
|
50%
|
1987 (2)
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 69-A/87, of 9 February
|
MTSS
|
12
|
25 200$
|
22 400$
|
17 500$
|
100%
|
17 years: 75%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
-17 years: 50%
|
1988
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 411/87, of 31 December
|
MESS
|
12
|
27 200$
|
24 800$
|
19 500$
|
100%
|
75%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1989
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 494/88, of 30 December
|
MESS
|
6
|
30 000$
|
28 400$
|
22 400$
|
100%
|
75%
|
|
1 of July
|
Decree Law no 242/89, of 4 August
|
MESS
|
6
|
31 500$
|
30 000$
|
24 000$
|
100%
|
75%
|
1990
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 41/90, of 7 February
|
MESS
|
12
|
35 000$
|
34 500$
|
28 000$
|
100%
|
75%
|
1991 (3)
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 14-B/91, of 9 January
|
MESS
|
12
|
40 100$
|
40 100$
|
33 500$
|
100%
|
75%
|
1992
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 50/92, of 9 April
|
MESS
|
12
|
44 500$
|
44 500$
|
38 000$
|
100%
|
75%
|
1993
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 124/93, of 16 April
|
MESS
|
12
|
47 400$
|
47 400$
|
41 000$
|
100%
|
75%
|
1994
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 79/94, of 9 March
|
MESS
|
12
|
49 300$
|
49 300$
|
43 000$
|
100%
|
75%
|
1995
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 20/95, of 28 January
|
MESS
|
12
|
52 000$
|
52 000$
|
45 700$
|
100%
|
75%
|
1996
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 21/96, of 19 March
|
MQE
|
12
|
54 600$
|
54 600$
|
49 000$
|
100%
|
75%
|
1997
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 38/97, of 4 February
|
MQE
|
12
|
56 700$
|
56 700$
|
51 450$
|
100%
|
75%
|
1998 (4)
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 35/98, of 18 February
|
MTS
|
12
|
58 900$
|
58 900$
|
54 100$
|
100%
|
100%
|
1999
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 49/99, of 16 February
|
MTS
|
12
|
61 300$
|
61 300$
|
56 900$
|
100%
|
100%
|
2000
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 573/99, of 30 December
|
MTS
|
12
|
63 800$
|
63 800$
|
60 000$
|
100%
|
100%
|
2001
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 313/2000, of 02 December
|
MTS
|
12
|
67 000$
|
67 000$
|
64 300$
|
100%
|
100%
|
2002
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 325/2001, of 17 December
|
MTS
|
12
|
69 770$(348€)
|
69 770$(348€)
|
68 410$(341,25€)
|
100%
|
100%
|
2003
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 320C/2002, of 30 December
|
MSST
|
12
|
356,60 €
|
356,60 €
|
353,20 €
|
100%
|
100%
|
2004
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 19/2004, of 20 January
|
MSST
|
12
|
365,60 €
|
365,60 €
|
365,60 € (5)
|
100%
|
100%
|
2005
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 242/2004, of 31 December
|
MAET
|
12
|
374,70 €
|
374,70 €
|
374,70 €
|
100%
|
100%
|
2006
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 238/2005, of 30 December
|
MTSS
|
12
|
385,90 €
|
385,90 €
|
385,90 €
|
100%
|
100%
|
2007
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 2/2007, of 3 January
|
MTSS
|
12
|
403,00 €
|
403,00 €
|
403,00 €
|
100%
|
100%
|
2008
|
1 of January
|
Decree Law no 397/2007, of 31 December
|
MTSS
|
|
426,00 €
|
426,00 €
|
426,00 €
|
100%
|
100%
|
Source: "Diários da República" - I Serie.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||
Notes: (1) No updates.
|
|||||||||
(2) Amendment of the minimum wage system and establishing
deduction regarding minors under 18 years, assistants, apprentices,
trainees and
disabled workers.
|
|||||||||
(3) Amendment of the minimum wage system.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||
(4) Amendment of the minimum wage system, prohibiting wage
discrimination of young people (Law no 45/98, of 6 August).
|
|||||||||
(5) Established equivalence between minimum wage of domestic
services and other activities.
|
Table 25
AVERAGE MONTHLY COMPENSATION AND WAGE
|
|||||
Portugal
|
|
|
|
|
€
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ANOS
|
2006
|
2007
|
2008
|
2009
|
2010
|
Average monthly compensation
|
1334
|
1386
|
1429
|
1469
|
1498
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Average monthly wage and salary
|
1039
|
1081
|
1109
|
1140
|
1160
|
Source: INE, National Accounts
|
|
|
|
|
|
Table 26
MAIN ECONOMIC INDICATORS
|
|||||
(annual percentage change)
|
|||||
Portugal
|
|
|
|
|
%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
YEARS
|
2006
|
2007
|
2008
|
2009
|
2010
|
GDP
|
1,4
|
2,4
|
0,0
|
-2,9
|
1,4
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Private Consumption
|
1,8
|
2,4
|
1,3
|
-2,4
|
2,1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Public Consumption
|
-0,6
|
0,5
|
0,3
|
4,7
|
0,9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gross Capital Formation
|
-0,6
|
2,1
|
-0,1
|
-13,3
|
-3,6
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Domestic Demand
|
0,8
|
2,0
|
0,8
|
-3,3
|
0,8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Exports
|
11,6
|
7,5
|
-0,1
|
-10,9
|
8,8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Imports
|
7,2
|
5,5
|
2,3
|
-10,0
|
5,4
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
GDP deflator
|
2,9
|
2,8
|
1,6
|
0,9
|
1,1
|
Harmonized index of consumer prices
|
3,0
|
2,4
|
2,7
|
-0,9
|
1,4
|
Employment
|
0,7
|
0,2
|
0,5
|
-2,8
|
-1,5
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
GDP/Employment
|
0,9
|
2,4
|
-0,5
|
-0,3
|
2,9
|
Sources: INE, Nationals Accounts
|
|
|
|
|
|
INE, Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices
|
|
|
|
||
INE, Employment Survey
|
|
|
|
|
Table 27
Illegal Offences – Infringements
(Labour Code, Regulation and other rules)
Infringements
|
2002
|
2003
|
2004
|
2005
|
2006
|
2007
|
2008
|
2009
|
Total offences
|
12.255
|
13.197
|
12.617
|
12.366
|
14.751
|
13.342
|
14.932
|
14.583
|
Offences/ Discriminations / Guarantee of parties
|
849
|
863
|
151
|
1.022
|
936
|
843
|
871
|
1.463
|
Guarantee of parties
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
646
|
543
|
485
|
437
|
650
|
Equality and non discrimination
|
-
|
2
|
2
|
22
|
27
|
25
|
20
|
109
|
Pay
|
-
|
-
|
123
|
240
|
251
|
167
|
191
|
455
|
Fixed- term contract
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
114
|
115
|
166
|
223
|
249
|
Working Time
|
1.664
|
2.479
|
3.423
|
3.292
|
3.775
|
3.609
|
3.850
|
3961
|
Duration and working time organization
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
963
|
951
|
963
|
973
|
1389
|
Elaboration, posting charts, working time sheets
|
1.223
|
1.301
|
1.794
|
1.401
|
1.470
|
1.793
|
1.613
|
1530
|
Work schedule Circulation of vehicles
|
43
|
712
|
1.194
|
560
|
978
|
372
|
908
|
791
|
Overtime register
|
398
|
466
|
435
|
368
|
376
|
481
|
356
|
251
|
Holidays
|
166
|
223
|
147
|
202
|
202
|
222
|
133
|
190
|
Holiday Schedule
|
166
|
223
|
147
|
202
|
202
|
222
|
133
|
190
|
Personnel register
|
593
|
1.102
|
372
|
303
|
3051
|
193
|
328
|
149
|
Collective Labor Regulation
|
-
|
-
|
140
|
194
|
213
|
293
|
295
|
457
|
Foreigners
|
1.077
|
551
|
418
|
541
|
366
|
371
|
325
|
284
|
Health, Hygiene and Safety at Work
|
6.281
|
1.149
|
1.773
|
2.209
|
2.361
|
2660
|
3.612
|
2535
|
General prevention principles
|
101
|
|
71
|
104
|
153
|
207
|
127
|
107
|
Information and consultation
|
|
|
6
|
1
|
8
|
12
|
7
|
14
|
Training
|
|
|
3
|
994
|
35
|
29
|
133
|
80
|
HSHWP- health surveillance
|
|
|
151
|
125
|
1.196
|
1.378
|
2017
|
1130
|
Emergency activities
|
|
|
3
|
225
|
6
|
7
|
5
|
13
|
Coord. External activities
|
|
|
15
|
16
|
10
|
9
|
11
|
13
|
HSHWP service organisation
|
|
|
4
|
76
|
22
|
19
|
28
|
49
|
Insurance policy for accidents at work
|
|
467
|
439
|
478
|
493
|
574
|
960
|
941
|
Compulsory documents. – report of accidents
|
|
79
|
188
|
35
|
105
|
115
|
141
|
76
|
Doc. – HSHWP activities
|
|
603
|
881
|
16
|
33
|
48
|
53
|
20
|
Comp dcts.- HSHWP modalities services SHST
|
|
-
|
2
|
2
|
14
|
16
|
38
|
24
|
Comp document – Annual Activity Report
|
|
-
|
-
|
8
|
37
|
40
|
35
|
13
|
Other infringements
|
|
-
|
-
|
129
|
249
|
206
|
57
|
55
|
Sectors of special activity
|
|
4.452
|
3.117
|
2.628
|
1.791
|
2.939
|
2.898
|
1960
|
Construction sites
|
4.732
|
4.438
|
3.092
|
2.618
|
1.777
|
2.932
|
2.898
|
1956
|
Extraction Indusrty
|
4
|
14
|
25
|
8
|
11
|
6
|
10
|
4
|
H.H.S.W for fishing vessels
|
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
3
|
1
|
-
|
-
|
Specific Risks
|
|
253
|
208
|
186
|
213
|
298
|
268
|
410
|
Work place
|
|
68
|
44
|
53
|
50
|
94
|
70
|
139
|
Machinery Directive
|
1
|
1
|
3
|
1
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
1
|
Work Equipment
|
94
|
119
|
116
|
100
|
140
|
161
|
146
|
187
|
Equipment with visor
|
|
-
|
1
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
-
|
Individual Protection Equipment
|
|
50
|
24
|
20
|
12
|
13
|
15
|
19
|
Manual Handling of Load
|
1
|
-
|
2
|
1
|
-
|
1
|
4
|
4
|
Health and Safety at the Work Place Signs
|
11
|
5
|
6
|
9
|
2
|
12
|
8
|
12
|
Occupational Noise
|
10
|
2
|
12
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
3
|
11
|
Asbestos
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
6
|
12
|
8
|
25
|
Lead
|
|
-
|
-
|
1
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Explosive Atmosphere
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
1
|
Chemical agents
|
1
|
7
|
-
|
-
|
|
|
4
|
11
|
Cancer agents
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|
-
|
-
|
Biological agents
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1
|
2
|
4
|
-
|
Presentation / Send Documents
|
672
|
628
|
883
|
781
|
821
|
799
|
924
|
936
|
Minimum Monthly Wage
|
2
|
3
|
34
|
2
|
-
|
-
|
--
|
-
|
Unemployment Legislation
|
256
|
296
|
384
|
476
|
462
|
496
|
691
|
889
|
Wage arrears
|
98
|
205
|
125
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Temporary work
|
51
|
35
|
77
|
98
|
43
|
65
|
56
|
43
|
Professional
|
4
|
6
|
8
|
8
|
7
|
3
|
13
|
83
|
Information duty to workers
|
56
|
54
|
18
|
70
|
105
|
91
|
94
|
83
|
Minors Work
|
94
|
66
|
77
|
43
|
55
|
69
|
25
|
26
|
Termination of empl. contract
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
847
|
Miscellenaeous
|
486
|
520
|
1.214
|
311
|
350
|
391
|
549
|
344
|
Total Fines( euros)
|
16.232.138
|
14.852.637
|
15.809.572
|
16.405.242
|
16.008.854
|
19.778.552
|
18.423.747
|
18.791.088
|
Source: IDICT, IGT and AWC 2002-2009 Annual Activity Report
Table 28
Establishments visited /workers covered
Description
|
2002
|
2003
|
2004
|
2005
|
2006
|
2007
|
2008
|
2009
|
2010
|
Establ. Visited
|
23.252
|
28.495
|
40.052
|
31.593
|
35.662
|
38.348
|
62.477
|
71.044
|
74.616
|
Initiative
|
12.308
|
14.992
|
23.179
|
18.291
|
23.843
|
27.583
|
48.781
|
57.164
|
58.276
|
On request
|
10.944
|
13.503
|
16.873
|
13.302
|
11.819
|
10.765
|
13.696
|
13.880
|
16.340
|
Nr. Workers
|
358.955
|
312.267
|
464.323
|
550.535
|
568.926
|
564.715
|
620.246
|
654.985
|
705.936
|
Men
|
230.743
|
132.763
|
190.615
|
391.949
|
443.917
|
433.915
|
366.275
|
389.154
|
399.117
|
Women
|
128.212
|
179.504
|
273.708
|
158.586
|
125.009
|
130.800
|
253.971
|
265.831
|
306.819
|
Minors under 18 anos
|
1.397
|
149
|
183
|
110
|
71
|
53
|
158
|
92
|
179
|
Minors under 16 years
|
42
|
18
|
21
|
12
|
13
|
5
|
29
|
8
|
6
|
Fixed-Term Contracts
|
35.633
|
35.633
|
60.668
|
43.030
|
28.732
|
42.072
|
86.305
|
91.849
|
98.649
|
Men
|
21.696
|
21.727
|
41.563
|
28.728
|
19.150
|
23.723
|
48.363
|
50.245
|
51.496
|
Women
|
13.937
|
13.906
|
19.105
|
14.302
|
9.582
|
18.349
|
37.942
|
41.604
|
47.153
|
Under 18 year
|
204
|
52
|
56
|
110
|
71
|
53
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Self Employed
|
139
|
189
|
800
|
259
|
589
|
343
|
1.001
|
968
|
1.572
|
Foreign
|
4.931
|
4.120
|
8.342
|
4.898
|
2.723
|
3.668
|
9.595
|
11.343
|
12.178
|
Source: IDICT, IGT and AWC Annual Activity Report
Table 29
Organization and Control of Working Time
|
Interventions
|
Visits
|
Notifications T.Med
|
Written Warning
|
Information
|
Fine imposition
|
|
Min.
|
Max.
|
||||||
2009
|
10.694
|
11.384
|
156
|
1587
|
9995
|
2.803.410
|
7.120.586
|
2008
|
8383
|
8832
|
277
|
1580
|
7603
|
2.255.497
|
5.896.117
|
Source: AWC, MTSS 2008-2009
Note: For data concerning the year 2010, please consult table 62.
Table 30
Limits of the Duration of Working Time
|
Interventions
|
Visits
|
Notifications T.Med
|
Written Warning
|
Information
|
Fine imposition
|
|
Min.
|
Max.
|
||||||
2009
|
5711
|
6449
|
47
|
1162
|
5483
|
1.959.913
|
4.613.468
|
2008
|
4558
|
4904
|
44
|
989
|
4216
|
1.419.002
|
3.344.367
|
Source: AWC, MTSS 2008-2009
Note: For data concerning the year 2010, please consult table 62.
Table 31
Evolution of the use of parental leaves (2005-2009)
Anos
|
2005
|
2007
|
2008
|
2009
|
Children born
|
109.399
|
102.492
|
104.594
|
99.491
|
Men who received allowance for compulsory leaves (5 days
until April 30 and 10 days since May 1, 2009)
|
42.982
|
45.687
|
45.973
|
53.278
|
(% on the total of children born)
|
39,3
|
44,6
|
44,0
|
53,6
|
(% on the total of women’s leaves)
|
56,5
|
60,7
|
61,2
|
62,6
|
Men who received allowance for leave exclusively for fathers
(15 days until April 30, 2009 and + 10 days since May 1, 2009)
|
32.945
|
37.552
|
38.442
|
44.447
|
(% on the total of children born)
|
30,1
|
36,6
|
36,8
|
44,7
|
(% on the total of women’s leaves)
|
43,3
|
49,9
|
51,2
|
52,2
|
Men who shared the leave of 120/150 days (30 days or
more)
|
413
|
551
|
612
|
12024
|
(% on the total of children born)
|
0,4
|
0,5
|
0,6
|
12,0
|
(% on the total of women’s leaves)
|
0,5
|
0,7
|
0,8
|
14,1
|
Women who received allowance for leave of 120/150 days
|
76.125
|
75.297
|
75.128
|
85.085
|
(% on the total of children born)
|
69,6
|
73,5
|
71,8
|
85,6
|
Source: CITE; MTSS
Table 32
Men and women in full time and part time work
Descrição
|
2007
|
2008
|
2009
|
2010
|
(%)
|
||||
Full Time / Total Employment (%)
|
87,9
|
88,1
|
88,4
|
88,4
|
Men
|
92,0
|
92,6
|
92,5
|
91,8
|
Women
|
83,1
|
82,8
|
83,6
|
84,5
|
Part Time / Total Employment (%)
|
12,1
|
11,9
|
11,6
|
11,6
|
Men
|
8,0
|
7,4
|
7,5
|
8,2
|
Women
|
16,9
|
17,2
|
16,4
|
15,5
|
Source: National Statistics Institute, Labour Force Survey
|
|
|
|
Table 33
Break down of employment by occupational status
FALTA TABLE 33
Table 34
Feminisation of the employed population by occupation and sex (%), 2011
Occupation
|
Feminisation Rate (%)
|
Senior government officials, corporate and general managers
|
32,7
|
Professionals and scientists
|
57,5
|
Technicians and associate professionals
|
40,1
|
Clercks and related workers
|
64,9
|
Service workers and shop and market sales workers
|
62,9
|
Skilled agricultural and fishery workers
|
39,7
|
Craft and related trades workers
|
16,0
|
Plant and machine operators and assemblers
|
29,0
|
occupations
|
73,4
|
Armed Forces
|
10,1
|
Total
|
46,8
|
Source: Statistics Portugal, Labour force survey
Table 35
Employed population by economic activity and sex (%), 2010
|
Women
|
Men
|
Total
|
46,9
|
53,1
|
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
|
45,9
|
54,1
|
Mining and quarrying
|
11,4
|
88,6
|
Manufacturing
|
40,6
|
59,4
|
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
|
12,1
|
87,9
|
Water supply; sewerage; waste management and remediation
activities
|
24,9
|
75,1
|
Construction
|
6,4
|
93,6
|
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and
motorcycles
|
43,9
|
56,1
|
Transporting and storage
|
18,6
|
81,4
|
Accommodation and food service activities
|
60,9
|
39,1
|
Information and communication
|
32,0
|
68,0
|
Financial and insurance activities
|
43,0
|
57,0
|
Real estate activities
|
55,4
|
44,6
|
Professional, scientific and technical activities
|
55,9
|
44,1
|
Administrative and support service activities
|
48,0
|
52,0
|
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
|
36,5
|
63,5
|
Education
|
77,0
|
23,0
|
Human health and social work activities
|
83,1
|
16,9
|
Arts, entertainment and recreation
|
45,5
|
54,2
|
Other services activities
|
71,3
|
28,7
|
Activities of households as employees
|
98,3
|
1,7
|
Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies
|
64,3
|
35,7
|
Source: National Statistic Institute. Labour Force Survey
|
|
|
Table 36
Employees according to level of qualification and sex, 2010
|
Women
|
Men
|
Managers
|
43,4
|
56,6
|
Middle management staff
|
44,2
|
55,8
|
Foremen forewomen and team leaders
|
38,7
|
61,3
|
Hoghly-qualified professionals
|
46,7
|
53,3
|
Qualified professionals
|
38,3
|
61,7
|
Semi-qualified professionals
|
58,5
|
41,5
|
Non-qualified professionals
|
55,3
|
44,7
|
Source: MSSS/GEP, List of Personnel
|
|
|
Table 37
Employees by Sex and Employment contract (thousands)
Data reference period
|
Employment contract
|
Men
|
Women
|
2010
|
Total
|
1981
|
1863,9
|
Contract without term
|
1537,5
|
1423,5
|
|
Contract with term
|
367,7
|
370,6
|
|
Other situations
|
75,7
|
69,8
|
|
2009
|
Total
|
1574,9
|
357,9
|
Contract without term
|
1432
|
154,6
|
|
Contract with term
|
694,3
|
79,8
|
|
Other situations
|
336,5
|
74,8
|
|
2008
|
Total
|
2086,9
|
1862,8
|
Contract without term
|
1634,4
|
1413
|
|
Contract with term
|
368,3
|
359,1
|
|
Other situations
|
84,2
|
90,7
|
|
2007
|
Total
|
2061,1
|
1841,1
|
Contract without term
|
1611,9
|
1417,6
|
|
Contract with term
|
354,6
|
330,2
|
|
Other situations
|
94,7
|
93,2
|
Source: Statistics Portugal, Labour force survey
Table 38
Average monthly basic wage by sex
|
|||
|
|
€
|
|
|
Women
|
Men
|
|
2009
|
775,50
|
943,90
|
|
2010
|
801,81
|
977,56
|
|
Source: MTSS/GEP, Lists of Personnel
|
Table 39
Average monthly earnings by sex
|
||
|
|
€
|
|
Women
|
Men
|
2009
|
901,00
|
1141,50
|
2010
|
937,60
|
1185,69
|
Source: MTSS/GEP, Lists of Personnel
|
Table 40
Average monthly base remuneration according to the levels of qualification
Levels of qualification
|
Average female base salary €
|
Average male base salary €
|
% remuneration of women in relation to men
|
Managers
|
1 725,21
|
2 402,76
|
71,8
|
Middle management Staff
|
1 301,07
|
1 517,39
|
85,7
|
Supervisors, foremen/forewomen, team leaders
|
1 179,38
|
1 266,08
|
93,2
|
Highly qualified professionals
|
1 055,58
|
1 239,59
|
85,2
|
Qualified professionals
|
677,08
|
741,84
|
91,3
|
Semi-skilled workers
|
548,99
|
622,86
|
88,1
|
Non-qualified professionals
|
510,39
|
573,12
|
89,1
|
Trainees, apprentices
|
519,29
|
549,48
|
94,5
|
TOTAL (média)
|
801,81
|
977,56
|
82,1
|
Source: MSSS, GEP. Statistics in brief. 2010
Table 41
Ratio of women´s average gross base salary and
earnings to men´s average gross monthly base salary and earnings by
activity
|
||
|
2010
|
|
|
Basic wages
|
Earnings
|
NACE
|
W/M(%)
|
W/M(%)
|
Total
|
82,0
|
79,1
|
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
|
81,3
|
82,2
|
Mining and quarrying
|
109,2
|
100,2
|
Manufacturing
|
73,1
|
70,2
|
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
|
96,8
|
89,3
|
Water supply; sewerage; waste management and remediation activities
|
115,8
|
106,4
|
Construction
|
113,1
|
108,5
|
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
|
82,2
|
83,0
|
Transporting and storage
|
120,6
|
111,2
|
Accommodation and food service activities
|
81,2
|
80,1
|
Information and communication
|
84,4
|
84,4
|
Financial and insurance activities
|
78,3
|
75,3
|
Real estate activities
|
71,5
|
72,6
|
Professional, scientific and technical activities
|
73,4
|
73,6
|
Administrative and support service activities
|
88,8
|
85,5
|
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
|
107,2
|
105,7
|
Education
|
81,7
|
79,5
|
Human health and social work activities
|
71,3
|
68,7
|
Arts, entertainment and recreation
|
46,5
|
49,7
|
Other services activities
|
71,7
|
70,6
|
Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies
|
82,8
|
83,6
|
Source: MTSS/GEP, Lists of Personnel
|
|
|
Table 42
Equality and Non discrimination at work and in employment
- Non Discrimination based on Gender -
|
Interventions
|
Visits
|
Notifications Tak.Meas.
|
Written Warning
|
Information
|
Fine imposition
|
|
Min.
|
Max.
|
||||||
2010
|
-------------
|
858
|
---------------
|
138
|
----------
|
179.394
|
--------
|
2009
|
585
|
647
|
11
|
84
|
549
|
125.886
|
314.528
|
2008
|
351
|
376
|
6
|
120
|
283
|
55.066
|
176.240
|
Source: AWC, 2008-2010
Table 43
Certified Courses; Validated Training; Recognized Training
|
Until 31.12.2005
|
Until 31.12.2006
|
Until 31.12.2007
|
|
Certified Courses
|
Advanced Technician Courses in HSW (level V)
|
59
|
203
|
313
|
Technician Course in HSW (level III)
|
33
|
109
|
158
|
|
Validated Training
|
Training for employer representatives, worker
representatives and appointed workers
|
14
|
29
|
46
|
Recognized Training
|
Technical and scientific update for technicians and advanced
technicians in HSW
|
17
|
101
|
137
|
Source: AWC
Table 44
Certified Courses; Validated Training; Recognized Training
|
2008
|
2009
|
2010
|
|
Certified Courses
|
Advanced Technician Courses in HSW (level V)
|
23
|
28
|
43
|
Technician Course in HSW (level III)
|
27
|
48
|
57
|
|
Validated Training
|
Training for employer representatives, worker
representatives and appointed workers
|
92
|
112
|
193
|
Recognized Training
|
Technical and scientific update for technicians and advanced
technicians in HSW
|
50
|
83
|
116
|
Type of structure |
2000
|
2001
|
2002
|
2003
|
2004
|
2005
|
2006
|
2007
|
2008
|
Trade unions
|
325
|
329
|
332
|
340
|
343
|
347
|
346
|
344
|
348
|
Federations
|
25
|
28
|
28
|
28
|
27
|
27
|
28
|
27
|
29
|
Unions
|
39
|
39
|
39
|
39
|
39
|
39
|
39
|
39
|
39
|
Confederations
|
5
|
7
|
7
|
7
|
7
|
7
|
8
|
8
|
8
|
Total |
394
|
403
|
406
|
414
|
416
|
420
|
421
|
418
|
424
|
Source: DGERT, MTSS
Table 46
Beneficiaries of Social Reinsertion Income (RSI), by family type
People receiving unemployment benefits, by sex
Table 48
Social Security System - Active Beneficiaries
Years 2003 until 2010
|
|
Thousands
|
||||
Social Security System
|
Number of Beneficiaries*
|
|||||
2003
|
2005
|
2008
|
2010
|
|||
|
|
|
|
|
||
Active Beneficiaries
|
4.278,6
|
4.195,9
|
4.533,3
|
4.473,0
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
Source: MTSS – Ministry of labor and Social Solidarity,"Statistics of Social Security I.P.", Physical Data, Provisional
(*) Nr. of individuals with at least one remuneration or contribution or with payment equivalent to remuneration during the year
Table 49
Number of Pensioners with Disability, Old Age and Survival, by Types of Pension and by Schemes
Pensioners by types of Pension
|
General scheme
|
Voluntary Social Insurance Scheme
|
Special Social Security Scheme for Agricultural
Activities (a)
|
Non contributory Schemes of Social Protection
|
Total
|
|||||||||||||||
2003
|
2005
|
2008
|
2010
|
2003
|
2005
|
2008
|
2010
|
2003
|
2005
|
2008
|
2010
|
2003
|
2005
|
2008
|
2010
|
2003
|
2005
|
2008
|
2010
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pensioners (b)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Disability
|
280.0
|
258.2
|
245,5
|
232,6
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
(c)
|
14,9
|
11.6
|
8,1
|
7,2
|
48.1
|
48.2
|
48.9
|
49,6
|
343.0
|
318.0
|
302,5
|
289,4
|
Old Age
|
1.285,3
|
1.430.3
|
1.593,0
|
1.701,6
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
(c)
|
282.4
|
247.4
|
199,5
|
169,4
|
45.9
|
39.8
|
34,5
|
32,6
|
1.613.6
|
1.717.5
|
1.827,1
|
1.903,5
|
Survival
|
544.6
|
573.7
|
609,3
|
631,1
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
(c)
|
89.4
|
84.9
|
76,1
|
69,2
|
2.9
|
2.9
|
2.8
|
2,9
|
636.9
|
661.5
|
688,3
|
703,1
|
Number of Pensioners with Long term care Supplement, by Type of Pension and by Schemes
Long term care Supplement , or Types of Pension
|
General Scheme
|
Voluntary Social Insurance Scheme
|
Special Social Security Scheme for Agricultural
Activities (a)
|
Non Contributory schemes of Social Protection
|
Total
|
||||||||||||||||
2003
|
2005
|
2008
|
2010
|
2003
|
2005
|
2008
|
2010
|
2003
|
2005
|
2008
|
2010
|
2003
|
2005
|
2008
|
2010
|
2003
|
2005
|
2008
|
2010
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pensioners (b)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Disabililty
|
12.8
|
13.0
|
14.6
|
15,7
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
2.0
|
1.8
|
1.5
|
1,4
|
18.6
|
19.1
|
20,0
|
20,9
|
33.4
|
33.9
|
36,0
|
38,0
|
|
Old age
|
89.4
|
100.9
|
117,4
|
127,0
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
50.7
|
50.9
|
48,8
|
44,6
|
12.7
|
11.4
|
44,,6
|
9,1
|
152.8
|
163.1
|
176,4
|
180,7
|
|
Survival
|
13.6
|
15.3
|
18,0
|
19,8
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
( c )
|
2.3
|
2.4
|
2.5
|
2,4
|
0.2
|
0.2
|
2,4
|
0,2
|
636.9
|
661.5
|
20,8
|
22,4
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Source: MSSS – Ministry of Solidarity and Social Security, Statistics
of Social Security " I.P – Physical data, Provisional
(a) Closed group
(b) Existing as of 31st December
(c) Included in the general scheme
|
|
|
|
Table 50
Social Security System – Expenses with Pensions
|
|
Thousand Euros
|
|
Expenses with Pensions (1)
|
|||
Type of Pension
|
2006
|
2008
|
2010
|
|
|
|
|
- Disability
|
1.377.474
|
1.426.259,4
|
1.407.719,6
|
- Old age
|
8.402.538
|
9.551.327,2
|
10.547.325,9
|
- Survival
|
1.643.359
|
1.840.565,4
|
2.027.679,0
|
|
|
|
|
Total
|
11.423.372
|
12.818.152,0
|
13.982.724,5
|
|
|
|
|
(1) Includes provisional amounts for pensions, supplement and
complements
|
|
|
|
Thousand euro
|
||
Expenses with Long Term Care Supplement
|
||||
By type of pension
|
2008
|
2009
|
2010
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Disability
|
49.437,8
|
52.630,9
|
55.003,8
|
|
Old age
|
244.537,6
|
260.320,8
|
267.214,3
|
|
Survivors
|
30.023,5
|
32.810,3
|
34.510,8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total
|
323.999,0
|
345.762,0
|
356.728,9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Source: MSSS / IGFSS, IP – Institute for the Financial Management of
Social Security "Social Security Accounts”
|
Table 51
Social Security System
Social Security Expenses based on GDP
|
|
|
|
Million Euros
|
||
Years
|
Social Security Expenses (a)
|
GDPpm
|
Social Security Expenses in % of GDP
|
|||
Current
Expenses
|
Capital
Expenses
|
Total
|
||||
(1)
|
(2)
|
(3) = (1) + (2)
|
(4)
|
(5) = (3) / (4)
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2003
|
13.874,8
|
1.901,1
|
15.775,9
|
137.522,8
|
11,5
|
|
2005
|
16.055,1
|
2.178,7
|
18.233,8
|
147.249,0
|
|
|
2008
|
18.700,4
|
6.793,9
|
25.494,3
|
171.983,1
|
14,8
|
|
2010
|
21.230,6
|
7.949,9
|
29.180,5
|
172.834,8
|
16,9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Source: MSSS, Institute for the Financial Management of Social Security,
Social Security Calculation
|
||||||
INE- National Statistics Institute, Preliminary Annual National Accounts
(Base 2006)
|
||||||
(a) Includes Expenses with Social Action
|
||||||
Expenses with health care not included
|
|
|
|
Table 52
Evolution of the social facilities per target population – Mainland Portugal 1998 – 2010
Source: MSSS/GEP, Social Charter – Report 2010
Table 53
Investment evolution in services and social facilities (nominal values), Mainland Portugal
1998-2010
Source: MSSS/GEP, Social Charter – Report 2010
Table 54
Evolution of investment according to target population, Mainland Portugal 1998-2010
Source: MSSS/GEP, Social Charter – Report 2010
Table 55
Evolution of the functioning expenses with social facilities, Mainland Portugal 1998 – 2010
Source: MSSS/GEP, Social Charter – Report 2010
Table 56
Evolution of the capacity in social facilities for children and young people, Mainland Portugal
1998 – 2010
Source: MSSS/GEP, Social Charter – Report 2010
Table 57
Evolution of the capacity in social facilities for the elderly, Mainland Portugal 1998 – 2010
Source: MSSS/GEP, Social Charter – Report 2010
Table 58
Evolution of the capacity in social facilities for children, young people and adults with disability Mainland Portugal 1998 – 2010
Table 59
National Network for Continued and Integrated Care – Values until the first semester of 2008
(Nr of beds per health region until 30 June 2008)
National Network for Continued and Integrated Care
Values until the end of December 2010
Types
|
Number of beds
|
|||||
North
|
Centre
|
LVT
|
Alentejo
|
Algarve
|
Total
|
|
Convalescence
|
278
|
172
|
124
|
58
|
50
|
682
|
Medium term care and rehabilitation
|
504
|
511
|
281
|
127
|
74
|
1497
|
Long term care and maintenance
|
697
|
722
|
423
|
261
|
183
|
2286
|
Palliative
|
35
|
40
|
43
|
12
|
10
|
160
|
Total
|
1514
|
1445
|
891
|
458
|
317
|
4625
|
Source: UMCCI
(Nr of beds per health region until 31 December 2010)
Table 60
Number of occurrences per year since 2000
Year
|
Occurrences
|
Source
|
2008*
|
23.462
|
Report M.I.A. 2008
|
2007
|
22.063
|
|
2006
|
20.595
|
|
2005
|
18.193
|
|
2004
|
15.541
|
|
2003
|
17.427
|
|
2002
|
14.071
|
|
2001
|
12.697
|
|
2000
|
11.162
|
* Until 31/10/2008
Source: Official Report on Domestic Violence complaints received by the Security
Forces 2000-2007, from the Ministry of Internal Affairs
Table 61
EXPLOITATION AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Interventions
|
Visits
|
Notifications T.Med
|
Written Warning
|
Information
|
Infringements C. O. S
|
Fine imposition
|
|
Min.
|
Max.
|
||||||
15
|
15
|
-
|
-
|
7
|
59
|
2.880
|
3.740
|
Source: Activities Report 2008, AWC
Table 62
Water quality evolution in recent years
Table 63
STUDENT/TEACHING STAFF PER YEAR, ACCORDING TO THE LEVEL OF EDUCATION, BY
SCHOOL YEAR
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mainland Portugal
|
|
|
Public schools
|
|
|
Level of Education
|
Primary Education - 1st Cycle
|
Primary Education - 2nd Cycle
|
Lower and Upper Secondary Education
|
|
|
School year
|
|
|
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001/02
|
12,5
|
7,1
|
8,5
|
|
|
2002/03
|
12,5
|
7,3
|
8,4
|
|
|
2003/04
|
12,4
|
7,2
|
8,3
|
|
|
2004/05
|
12,3
|
7,0
|
7,9
|
|
|
2005/06
|
12,4
|
7,1
|
7,7
|
|
|
2006/07
|
14,7
|
7,6
|
8,1
|
|
|
2007/08
|
14,3
|
7,4
|
7,6
|
|
|
2008/09
|
14,3
|
7,4
|
7,5
|
|
|
2009/10
|
14,1
|
7,1
|
7,5
|
|
|
2010/11
|
14,9
|
7,7
|
7,8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Source: DGESS/MES
|
|
|
|
|
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Table 64
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