Portugal is rapidly losing its young people. Will this new scheme convince them to stay? | Adam Almeida
Briefly

The current wave of migration is a generation armed with degrees in fields like medicine, nursing, and engineering, facing bleak job prospects in Portugal.
The centre-right Alianca Democratica aims to prevent brain drain through a proposed multi-year tax holiday for young graduates, yet the effectiveness is questioned.
Portugal’s emigration rate is alarming, with roughly 30% of young people born in the country opting to live and work abroad—the highest in Europe.
One tangible effect of this migration is the closure of obstetrics clinics due to staffing shortages, showcasing the implications for society.
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