EU-Atlas: Dementia & Migration
Liechtenstein
Within the last century, Liechtenstein has developed from an emigration country to an immigration country due to industrialization, an economic boom…
EU-Atlas: Dementia & Migration
Lithuania
Lithuania does not have a long migration history. From 1940 to 1958, the country lost about one million people through expulsions, acts of war, and the…
EU-Atlas: Dementia & Migration
Luxembourg
Throughout the 20th century, Luxembourg became a country of immigration, which is historically and currently dominated by flows from other European…
EU-Atlas: Dementia & Migration
Malta
The Maltese islands have a long migration history1 due to their geographical location in the centre of the Mediterranean Sea and the British colonial…
EU-Atlas: Dementia & Migration
Netherlands
Dutch migration history is characterised by large immigration and emigration flows. Immigrations were mainly a consequence of World War II and people…
EU-Atlas: Dementia & Migration
Norway
First, Norway was an emigration country. Between 1825 and 1945, about 850,000 people left the country. After creating a common labour market between…
EU-Atlas: Dementia & Migration
Poland
The history of Poland’s migration is characterised by emigration1. Economic emigration began at the end of the 19th century2. After the Second World War,…
EU-Atlas: Dementia & Migration
Portugal
Portugal for centuries has been a country of emigration. However, since the 1970s, it became a country with a continuous growth of immigration caused by…
EU-Atlas: Dementia & Migration
Romania
Romania has been a country of emigration for more than a century1. In mid-2007, about 3.4 million people of Romania worked abroad2. In contrast,…
EU-Atlas: Dementia & Migration
Slovakia
In the last three centuries, Slovakia was a country of emigration1. Migratory waves were mainly influenced by the first and second world wars2. From 1950…