Episode 11 - Luxembourg's immigrants
An episode of the Luxembourg History Podcast podcast, hosted by RTL Today, titled "Episode 11 - Luxembourg's immigrants" was published on January 19, 2021 and runs 14 minutes.
January 19, 2021 ·14m · Luxembourg History Podcast
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Episode Description
Today, after a series of episodes on Luxembourg's most famous emigrants, we’re turning the tables and looking at the story of immigration to Luxembourg.
We’ll look at the first modern wave of immigration in the late 19th century, hear aboutIt the arrival of the Portuguese in the 1970s, and delve into government statistics to find out more about recent changes in the Grand Duchy’s demographics.
We’ll look at the first modern wave of immigration in the late 19th century, hear aboutIt the arrival of the Portuguese in the 1970s, and delve into government statistics to find out more about recent changes in the Grand Duchy’s demographics.
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