New geography in old territories: a multivariate approach based on Portuguese regions
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This paper studies the strongly asymmetrical distribution of the population, quality of life and economic
development in Portugal. It identifies homogeneous areas supported by an analysis of competitiveness,
cohesion and environmental quality dimensions. Drawing on a multivariate approach, its findings reveal
differences in terms of development across the country. The study identified groups of regions with common
characteristics that go beyond the standard north–south or coastal–inland distinctions. Metropolitan areas
and export-oriented regions are clearly distinguishable from the remainder of the country. Economic
agglomeration indicators, as gross domestic product per capita, population density, resident foreign
population and youth index, among others, are those that reveal greater diversity across the country.
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Conceição Rego , Isabel Joaquina Ramos , Maria Raquel Lucas , Maria
da Saudade Baltazar & Andreia Dionísio (2021) New geography in old territories: a multivariate
approach based on Portuguese regions, Regional Studies, Regional Science, 8:1, 25-50, DOI:
10.1080/21681376.2020.1860807