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The Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security (Portuguese: Ministério do Trabalho, Solidariedade e Segurança Social or MTSS) is a Portuguese government ministry. The ministry has changed the scope of its responsibilities under various governments – for the purposes of this article, the focus is the core responsibility for "Labour ...
ISCTE was established in Lisbon in 1972 as Instituto Superior de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa [15] using the faculty and facilities of the Instituto de Estudos Sociais (Institute of Social Studies, founded in 1963) as a first step towards a new and innovative public university in Lisbon. Its present designation dates from 2009.
Location of Portugal. Portugal is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe.It is the westernmost country of mainland Europe.Portugal is a developed country with a high-income advanced economy and a high living standard.
As of 2023, Portugal had two significant agglomerations: the political metropolitan areas of Lisbon and Porto – Grande Área Metropolitana de Lisboa (3.0 million) and Grande Área Metropolitana do Porto (1.8 million). Together they host 44.77% of the total population. [42]
The Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon (IPL; Portuguese: Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa) is a public technical university in Lisbon, Portugal.Established in 1986, it is one of the biggest institutions of its kind in Portugal.
Lisbon metropolitan area (Área Metropolitana de Lisboa) Porto metropolitan area (Área Metropolitana do Porto) A map of Portugal showing the population density (number of inhabitants / km 2) by municipality. The OECD and Eurostat have identified the following metropolitan areas ("Functional Urban Areas") based on commuting patterns.
Performance in Teatro Ibérico, 2008. According to the last census (2021) in Beato the proportion of people aged 15–24 having completed the terceiro ciclo do ensino básico (schooling up to age 14) and currently not enrolled in the educational system was roughly 46.62%, with almost half of males aged 15–24 not in education.
The Diário de Lisboa covered the Carnation Revolution, which overthrew the Estado Novo on 25 April 1974, initially relying on communiqués from the Armed Forces, who had led the revolution. By 27 April, the paper was featuring cartoons by Abel Manta that had been banned by the censors in 1969.