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Resident population aged 15 and over according to the Census, with completed higher education: total and by sex in Portugal
Employment: total and by highest level of education completed in Portugal
Resident population aged 15 and over according to the Census, with no level of education: total and by sex
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Total Sex
Males
Females
2011
541,871
Individuals
1960
4,128,142
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Sex
Total
Males
Females
1960
4,128,142
1,705,019
2,423,123
1970
2,165,440
816,920
1,348,520
1981
1,600,764
564,918
1,035,846
1991
1,027,949
347,029
680,920
2001
800,020
263,931
536,089
2011
541,871
178,066
363,805
Sources/Entities: INE, PORDATA
Last updated: 2015-06-26
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