Lisbon the economy in figures - 2017

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INDEX

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PEOPLE ECONOMY

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COMPANIES

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HUMAN CAPITAL

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KNOWLEDGE

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INTERNATIONALIZATION

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EDITION

TITLE

Lisbon City Council

The Economy of Lisbon in Figures 2017

COORDINATION

DESIGN

Municipal Board of Economics and Innovation Studies and Prospective Division Nuno Caleia Áurea Guimarães

Luis Isidro Correia YEAR 2018

Access to excel files of statistical indicators for each thematic area The Economy of Lisbon in Figures 2017 1


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3% 0,1%

27%

28% 9%

5% Area

35% 16%

Population

38% 32%

30% 25%

People employed in non-financial companies

Tourists

Weight of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area in the country Detailed information over the publication 2

Non-Financial companies

Students in Tertiary Education

Weight of Lisbon in the country


Climate Indicators of Lisbon Annual average air temperature Maximum

22,3° (Celsius)

Mean

(Celsius)

Area

Minimum

Lisbon (Cidade)

Portugal

13,4°

100

(Celsius)

(Km²) Lisbon (AML)

17,8°

Annual precipitation*

3.015

62,7*

(Km²)

(mm) Days without rain

92.225

271*

(Km²)

(Nº)

Source: INE, I.P., Anuário Estatístico Ed.2017

Altitude

Source: INE, I.P., Anuário Estatístico, Ed.2017, *Lisbon (Region)

Lisbon (Cidade)

Lisbon (AML)

Portugal

227

528

2.351

(m)

(m)

(m)

Maximum

Source: INE, I.P., Anuário Estatístico Ed.2017 3


Norway

Sweden

Denmark Ireland United Kingdom

Poland

Holland Germany Belgium

Czech republic

France

Austria Switzerland

Hungary

Italia Portugal Spain Lisbon - AML

Morocco

Tunisia

Algeria Libya

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Finland

Latvia Lithuania

LISBON

Belarus

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Lis bo n-

Cit y

Ukraine

Romania

Serbia Bulgaria

Turkey Greece

Mafra Loures Sintra

Odivelas

Amadora Lisbon Cascais Oeiras

Egypt

V. Franca de Xira

Alcochete Montijo

Montijo

Moita Almada Seixal Barreiro

Palmela Setubal

Sesimbra 5

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500 km

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PEOPLE

GENERAL OVERVIEW

Lisbon is the capital of a country with 10.3 million inhabitants and the Hub of a metropolitan area with 2.8 million inhabitants. Daily, the number of the city users increases more than 70%, due to the commuting movements (from house-to work and school). After 5 decades of population decrease, that reached 257 thousand inhabitants (1/3 of the initial population), Lisbon’s population stabilized (slowing down the demographic decrease registered in the previous decades, with only a 3%

population decay in the last one), due to the growing number of families and young residents rate. At present the decrease of population is again an up-do-date issue that may lead to a reversion of these facts. The majority of the national economic decision centers are located in Lisbon’s metropolitan area, representing 36% of the national GDP and employing 1336 thousand persons (29% of national employment), reaching an apparent labor productivity 1.3 times higher than the national average. 7


CENSOS

Population Lisbon (City)

547.733 Ind.

925.959 Ind.

Resident Population

Resident Population + Commuting Population

Source: Statistics Portugal, Census 2011, Year: 2011

Commuting population* Lisbon (City)

425.747

47.521

378.226

Number of people entering in city (1)

Number of people leaving the city (2)

Balance (1)-(2)

Source: Statistics Portugal, Census 2011, Year: 2011 Legend: (1) Resident population in territories outside the city of Lisbon, that for reasons of work or study enter in the city of Lisbon in a daily bases. (2) Resident population in the city of Lisbon, that for reasons of work or study moves to territories outside the city of Lisbon

78%

SUSPENDED POPULATION

Weight of persons entering (daily) in the city

+

RESIDENT POPULATION

= 169% POPULATION OF LISBON (CITY)

ou

8

=

10%

9% Weight of people leaving (daily) the city


CENSOS Demographic of Lisbon (city) - evolution Family population

Resident population

300 mil

900 mil

250

700

243.892 547.733 200

1960

1970

1981

1991

2001

2011

500

1960

1971

1981

1991

2001

2011

Source: Statistics Portugal , Census 1960 to 2011

Resident Population (+ 65 years)

Resident Population (-14 Years)

150 mil

130.960

100

170 mil

110

65.988

50

1960

1971

1981

1991

2001

2011

50

1960

1971

1981

1991

2001

2011

Source: Statistics Portugal , Census 1960 to 2011

Population aged ‘0 to 14 years’ and ‘65 years or over 25 %

Pop. +65 24 %

15 % Pop. 0-14 12 %

5%

1960

1971

1981

1991

2001

2011

Source: Statistics Portugal , Census 1960 to 2011 9


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PEOPLE

Population density in the European Context Capitals (region)

Lisbon

London

Valetta

Ljubljana

Berlin Bern

Stockholm Dublin

Bratislava

Madrid

Luxembourg

Helsinki

Amsterdam

Athens

Copenhagen

Budapest Nicosia Oslo

Bucharest

Brussels

Warsaw

Talin Sofia Rome Riga Vilnius

Prague Paris

Vienna

Population Density Inhabitant / Km2

Source: Team of project DMEI/DEP from Eurostat data, Year: 2015; Region NUTS II Legend:value of capital - Indicator data of the local region

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PEOPLE

DEMOGRAPHY

10.309.573 Total population

Resident Population

Proportion of people on the total population in the country

Density

Lisbon (City)

Lisbon (AML)

504.964

2.821.349

(No.)

(No.)

4,9

27,4

(%)

(%)

5.047

936

(Hab/km2)

(Hab/km2)

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region Ed.2017, Year: 2016

Birth/Death Rate 16 ‰

13,3‰

8

11,9‰

9,8‰

10,3‰

10,6‰

8,4‰

0

LISBON (CITY)

LISBON (AML)

Crude birth rate

PORTUGAL

LISBON (CITY)

LISBON (AML)

Crude death rate

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region Ed.2017, Year: 2016 12

PORTUGAL


PEOPLE FOREIGN RESIDENT POPULATION

392.969 National total

Foreign population resident

Lisbon (City)

Lisbon (AML)

53.470

197.199

(No.)

(No.)

10,6

7,0

(%)

(%)

13,6

50

(%)

(%)

% compared to the total population

Proportion of the country’s total

Source: SEF, Sefstat Portal de Estatísticas, Ed. 2017, Year: 2016

The foreign population living in Lisbon

7% Nepal

16%

5% Spain

Brazil

5% France 11% China

5%

4% Italy

4% Índia

4% Romania 4% Bangladesh

3% Ukraine 3% Germany

2% Guinea Bissau

3% Angola

2% United 2% Kingdom Netherlands

Cape Verde Source: SEF, Sefstat Portal de Estatísticas, Ed. 2017, Year: 2016 13


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ECONOMY

Gross Domestic Product (PPS per capita), the European Regions - Capitals (region)

Brussels

Vilnius

Lisbon

Nicosia

Warsaw

Valetta

Ljubljana

Helsinki Talin

Stockholm

Bratislava

Berlin

Rome

Sofia Amsterdam

Athens

Dublin

Riga

Bucharest Budapest

Vienna

Copenhagen

Oslo

Paris

Prague

Madrid

London Luxembourg

(GDP) pps per inhabitant â‚Ź Euro

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region - Year: 2016; RegiĂŁo NUTS II Legend: value of capital - Indicator data of the local region 15


ECONOMY

ECONOMIC INDICATORS

GDP (Gross domestic product)

GVA (Gross Value added)

Employment*

GDP per capita

Apparent labour productivity (GVA/Employment)*

Lisbon (AML)

Relation of the region with the country

66.521

35,9%

(million €)

(Weight of the Region in the country)

57.830

35,9%

(million €)

(Weight of the Region in the country)

1.336

28,7%

(milhares)

(Weight of the Region in the country)

23,6

1,31

(thousands €)

(Ratio Region/country)

43,3

1,25

(thousands €)

(Ratio Region/country)

Source: Statistics Portugal., Regional Accounts, Ed. 2017 Legend: * (GVA/Employment), provisory values 2014 16


ECONOMY Profile of economic activity of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (AML)

8% (R...U)

Primary and Secondary Sectors (A) Agriculture, livestock, hunting, forestry and fishing (B) Mining and quarrying (C) Manufacturing (D) Electricity, gas, steam, hot and cold water and cold air (E) Collection, purification and distribution of water; sanitation, waste management and remediation activities (F) Construction

14%

(A...F)

23%

(O...Q)

28% (G...I)

Employment

19% (M+N)

Merchant Services (J) Activities of information and communication (K) Financial and insurance activities (L) Real estate activities

8% (J...L) 3% (R...U)

(M) Activities Professional, scientific and technical activities (N) Administrative activities and support services

14%

(A...F)

20%

(O...Q)

GVA Gross Value added

Trade, Transport and Accommodation (G) Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (H) Transport and storage (I) Accommodation and food service activities

26%

(G...I)

11%

(M+N)

27%

(J...L)

Social and Personal Services (O) Compulsory Social Security, Public Administration and Defence (P) Education (Q) Human health activities and social support (R) Activities Arts, entertainment, sports and recreational (S) Other Service activities (T) Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel and production activities of households for own use (U) Activities of international organizations and other extraterritorial Institutions

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed.2017, Ano: 2015 17


ECONOMY

GVA and Employment by economic activity in AML* GVA (million of euros) G

8.596,0

L

6.642,3

(G) Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (L) Real estate activities

O

5.001,1

(O) Compulsory Social Security, Public Administration and Defence

K

4.977,0

(K) Financial and insurance activities

C

(C) Manufacturing

4.184,0

0

5000

10000

Employment (thousands of people) G

206,3

N

165,8

Q

(N) Administrative activities and support services (Q) Human health activities and social support

110,7

O

(O) Compulsory Social Security, Public Administration and Defence

105,4

I

96,0

0

(G) Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles

(I) Accommodation and food service activities

125

250

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed. 2017, Ano: 2015 18


ECONOMY

Weight of the Region of Lisbon in the Country, by Sector of Activity GVA (Gross Value added) J

(J) Activities of information and communication

66%

K

(K) Financial and insurance activities

60%

M

(M) Activities Professional, scientific and technical activities

57%

N

(N) Administrative activities and support services

55%

H

(H) Transport and storage

47%

0

40

80

Employment J

(J) Activities of information and communication

62%

K

55%

N

(K) Financial and insurance activities

53%

M

(N) Administrative activities and support services

48%

L

(M) Activities Professional, scientific and technical activities (L) Real estate activities

41%

0

40

80

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed. 2017, Ano: 2015 19


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COMPANIES

BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Lisbon metropolitan area concentrates a significant number of high degree of technology and R&D companies, 323.000 companies’ headquarters are located in this area. It’s also the region with most employees in foreign enterprises and in high technology companies, comparing with

the national average. Lisbon has a good performance in foreign investment attraction (with the set up and expansion of several multinational companies), and reveals potential for the location of shared and near shoring services , as well as for ICT, health and well-being companies. 21


COMPANIES Focus of the analysis of the corporate structure of territory

Structure of the Business sector of the Lisbon (AML)

Total of enterprises

Persons Employed

GVA (Gross Value added)

Turnover

Fonte: INE, I.P., Empresas em Portugal 2012; Ed. 2017 22

Enterprise

Weight in the country

323.037

28

(No.)

(%)

1.237.377

35

(No.)

(%)

36.501

45

(million €)

(%)

151.663

46

(million €)

(%)


COMPANIES Structure of the Non-Financial Sector of the Lisbon (City)

Enterprises

Companies

Persons Employed

GVA (Gross Value added)

Lisbon (City)

Weight in the country

99.454

8,6

(No.)

(%)

47.096

12,7

(No.)

(%)

564.986

15,8

(No.)

(%)

19.622

24,4

(million €)

(%)

Source: INE, I.P., Empresas em Portugal; Ed. 2017

Total companies in Lisbon City N

High

Low

Source: Team of DMEI project, the data from the INE, Year: 2015

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COMPANIES Profile of the Business Sector (non-financial) 7% (P...Q)

Persons employed in enterprises by head office:

3% (R...S)

9% (A...F)

17% (A...F)

36% (G...I)

36%

(M+N)

4% (R...S)

8% (P...Q)

30% (M+N)

Lisbon (City)*

Lisbon (Region)*

35% GVA of enterprises by head office:

(G...I)

7%

9%

(J+L)

(J+L)

5% 2% (P...Q) (R...S)

20%

2% 5% (R...S) (P...Q)

22% (A...F)

27% (A...F)

18% (M+N)

(M+N)

GVA

GVA

Lisbon (City)*

Lisbon (Region)*

14% (J+L)

20% (J+L)

31% (G...I)

35% (G...I)

Primary and Secondary Sectors (A) Agriculture, livestock, hunting, forestry and fishing (B) Mining and quarrying (C) Manufacturing (D) Electricity, gas, steam, hot and cold water and cold air (E) Collection, purification and distribution of water; sanitation, waste management and remediation activities (F) Construction Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed.2015, Year: 2013 24

Trade, Transport and Accommodation (G) Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (H) Transport and storage (I) Accommodation and food service activities Merchant Services (J) Activities of information and communication (K) Financial and insurance activities (L) Real estate activities (M) Activities Professional, scientific and technical activities (N) Administrative activities and support services

Social and Personal Services (O) Compulsory Social Security, Public Administration and Defence (P) Education (Q) Human health activities and social support (R) Activities Arts, entertainment, sports and recreational (S) Other Service activities (T) Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel and production activities of households for own use (U) Activities of international organizations and other extraterritorial Institutions


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COMPANIES Specialisation Profile of AML*

+ 6

15

19

17

Specialization

16

21

20

3

14

9

23

1

4

8

11 13

22 10 12 26

5

7

-


COMPANIES Nยบ

Indicator of specialization

6

Pharmaceutical Industry

0,3

1,9

17

Services to families and social*

10,4

1,7

21

Tertiary - Creative

3,3

1,6

15

Business Services - Other

17,2

1,5

16

Business Services knowledge-intensive

5,4

1,5

19

Infrastructure Sectors - structural

8,6

1,5

14

Public and private Health

4,6

1,2

23

Tertiary - Other

0,4

1,2

20

Tertiary -Trade, Restoration and repair

28,6

1,1

22

Tertiary - Culture, Leisure and Tourism

3,2

1,1

3

State - Education

2,9

1,1

9

Basic Industry

0,5

0,9

1

Construction and Real Estate

11,8

0,9

4

Industry - Other

0,3

0,7

8

Food Industry Tobacco Drinks

1,9

0,6

11

Industries - Shipping Materials

0,7

0,6

10

Goods Industry equip. and components

1,5

0,4

13

Primary

1,5

0,3

12

Forest Industries

0,5

0,3

5

Industria rubber and plastics

0,2

0,2

7

The Textile, clothing and footwear

0,3

0,1

Source: CML/DMEI, data from INE, I. P. , SCIE, 2016 * This representation is based on the weight of the sectors in Region, according to the staff at the service, following the delimitation sectorial elaborated in study in development for the Region of Lisbon by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation

Weight (%)

QL =

QL

Weight of the sector in AML Weight of the sector in the Country 27


LISBON: A GROWING ENTREPRENEURAL ECOSYSTEM www.madeoflisboa.com INCUBATORS 01 Startup Lisboa Tech 02 Startup Caixa Empreende 03 Enter 04 Labs Lisboa 05 Centro de Inovação da Mouraria 06 Lispolis - CID 07 EDP Starter 08 Beta-I 09 Startup Juventude-NDE LISBOA 10 Inovisa 11 VU | Village Underground 12 Madan Parque 13 Play 14 Impact HUB Lisbon 15 Tec Labs 16 Eggnest 17 Fábrica de Startups 18 Health Care City See the rest of the information on the next page

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15

03

8

10

35 18

16

13 26

15

19

03 05

08

04

29

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15 08

16

05

21 13

30

05

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20

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20

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03

02 07

12

27

04

33

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01

13

08

17

HUB CRIATIVO DO BEATO

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Entrepreneurial Ecosystem of Lisbon ACCELERATORS

FABLABS & Makerspaces

01 Lisbon Challenge 02 Beta Start 03 Building Global Innovator ISCTE/MIT Portugal 04 Deloitte Digital Disruptors 05 Acredita Portugal 06 Fabrica de Startups 07 Productized.it 08 SIBS Payforward 09 Smart Open 10 Vodafone Power Lab 11 Protechting (Fidelidade & Fosun) 12 Kickup Sports Innovation (SLBenfica) 13 The JOURNEY 14 BIG smart cities (Vodafone Power Lab & Ericsson)

01 02 03 04 05

COWORKS 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 30

Avila Spaces Blogchiado CCN CoWork Lumiar cowork central CoworkLisboa Coworkchiado Espaço 3D Espazo Plus – Self Solutions Ideia Atlântico Ideia Hub LEAP Center LINNK LXoffice LX Work Hub Main Hub - Innovation, Incubation Mais Cowork Lisbon Mu Workspace Lisboa MyCoWorkSPACE Workup Lisbon Cowork Rés do Chão Sítio do Marquês Work+United Work'in Marquês WORKSPACE living business Cowork Campolide Sítio de Alvalade Second Home Lisboa WIP Lisboa Hood Sítio de Areeiro Oficinas Coletivas Lost Lisbon - Chiado House Lost Lisbon - Cais House Liberdade, 229 Rocket Hub Oficinas

Fonte: CML/DMEI 2018

Fab Lab Lisboa AltLab Fábrica Moderna Vitruvius FabLab MILL - Makers In Little Lisbon

INVESTORS 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Agrocapital - CA | Crédito Agrícola Adamastor Capital Biz Capital Busy Angels Caixa Capital Clube de Business Angels de Lisboa Drive SCR ERIGO - Sociedade de Capital de Risco Faber Venture Explorer Investments Faberventures Famigeste Gepasa Montepio Capital Naves, Sociedade de Capital de Risco Novabase Capital Onetier Partners Portugal Ventures Shilling Capital Partners Armilar Venture Partners PME Investimentos - Soc. Investimentos

CREATIVE HUBS 01 Pólo Criativo de Santa Clara Trienal de Arquitetura 02 Hub Criativo do Beato 03 Centro de Inovação da Mouraria 04 EKA [ palace ] 05 Fábrica Braço de Prata 06 HANGAR Centro de Investigação Artística 07 LX Factory 08 Pólo Cultural das Gaivotas 09 TODOS 10 MU

RESIDENCES 01 Casa Startup Lisboa


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CREATIVE ECONOMY OF LISBON 54.456

Creative Jobs in Lisbon (Region)

43% % of Creative Companies of LIsbon in the Total of Portugal

47%

% of Creative Jobs of Lisbon (Region) in Portugal

61% % of Creative GVA of Lisbon in the total of Portugal

25.009

Creative Companies in Lisbon (Region)

High

Low

Source: CML/DMEI 2015

N

DIGITAL ECONOMY OF LISBON 56.868

Jobs in Lisbon (Region)

47% % of Digital Companies in Lisbon in the total of Portugal

6.383

Companies in Lisbon

79% % of Digital GVA of Lisbon in the total of Portugal

63%

% Jobs of Lisbon (Region) in Portugal

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www.lisbonconnections.pt

High

Low

Source: CML/DMEI 2015


N

MARITIME ECONOMY OF LISBON 56.381

Maritime Jobs in Lisbon (Region)

30%

% of Maritime Companies of LIsbon in the Total of Portugal

33%

% of Maritime Jobs of Lisbon (Region) in Portugal

41% % of Maritime GVA of Lisbon in the total of Portugal

15.415

Maritime Companies in Lisbon (Region)

High

Low

Source: CML/DMEI 2015

N

HEALTH & WELLBEING ECONOMY OF LISBON 72.066

Healthcare Jobs in Lisbon (Region)

29.919

Healthcare Companies in Lisbon

34%

56%

% of Healthcare Companies in Lisbon in the total of Portugal

% of Healthcare GVA of Lisbon in the total of Portugal

42% % Healthcare Jobs of Lisbon (Region) in Portugal

High

33 Low

Source: CML/DMEI 2015


COMPANIES Peso dos Setores na AML, segundo o Pessoal ao Serviรงo*

s of tor c Se

Reference

7,8% Construction and Real estate

15,2% Tourism

14,1% Commerce

5,4% Others Business Services

Source: CML/DMEI, from data INE, I.P. , SCIE, Year: 2016 *Representation of strategic sectors based on the staff, according to the demarcation drawn by CML/DMEI 34


COMPANIES

4,6% ICT's

4,4% Creatives

4,6% Sea

5,9% Health

St ra te g i c S e c

tor

s

35


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COMPANIES

Employment in High-tech sectors, in European Regions Capitals (region)

Lisbon

Vienna

Warsaw

Sofia

Talin

Rome

Helsinki

Stockholm

Valetta

Dublin Riga

Vilnius

Bratislava

Bern

Berlin

Amsterdam

Prague

Copenhagen

Athens Paris

Budapest

Brussels

Bucharest

London Nicosia

Oslo

Luxembourg Madrid

Ljubljana

High Tech Sectors (NUTS II) in % of total employment in the region

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Year: 2016; NUTS II Region Legend: value of capital - Indicator data of the local region 37


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HUMAN CAPITAL

HUMAN CAPITAL AND KNOWLEDGE

Lisbon labor market presents highly competitive, multilingual, creative, flexible and qualified human resources. More than Âź of Lisbon city inhabitants has higher education, with a competitive wage level, comparing with other European cities. The Lisbon metropolitan area concentrates 27% of national active and employed population, and unemployed reaches 181 thousand persons. In Lisbon metropolitan area the expenses on Research and Development (R&D) reach 1.5% of regional GDP, a very significant level in the European regional context. With nearly 134.000 students enrolled

in tertiary education, in 2016 more than 27.000 students graduated at tertiary education institutions, with particular relevance in the areas of business and administration, health, engineering and social sciences, which accounted for more than 55% of the graduates. Lisbon has been engaging a growing number of internacional students, that was greater then 15.000 students, in the year 2014/2015. The Lisbon metropolitan area concentrates more then 44% of national R&D expenditures it is where the business sector is responsible for 42% in the financing and 45% in execution. 39


HUMAN CAPITAL QUALIFIED HUMAN CAPITAL Indicators of Resident Population Towards Employment

Active Population

Employed Population

Unemployed Population

Lisbon (AML)

Weight of the region in the country

1.399,6

27,0

(thousands)

(%)

1.233,3

26,8

(thousands)

(%)

166,3

29,0

(thousands)

(%)

Fonte: INE, I.P., Anuário Estatístico, Ed. 2017, Ano: 2016

Indicators of Activity and Employment

Activity rate

Female Activity rate

15-24 years Activity rate

15-24 years Activity rate

Fonte: INE, I.P., Anuário Estatístico, Ed. 2017, Ano: 2016 40

Lisbon (AML)

Portugal

49,7

50,2

(%)

(%)

47,8

46,5

(%)

(%)

32,7

33,2

(%)

(%)

23,6

23,9

(%)

(%)


HUMAN CAPITAL

Unemployment Rate

40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0

27,8%

28%

Lisbon AML

Portugal

11,2%

11,2%

11,9%

11,1%

Lisbon AML

Portugal

Lisbon AML

Portugal

15 - 24 years old

female

Total

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed.2017, Year: 2016

Resident Population by Highest completed level of education

25%

Portugal

Lisbon (AML)

36%

0

20 None

Basic Education

40

60 Secundary Education

80

100%

Tertiary Education

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed.2017, Year: 2016 41


HUMAN CAPITAL

Average monthly earnings

Lisbon (City)

Lisbon (AML)

Portugal

1548,9

1380,1

1094,1

(€)

(€)

(€)

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed. 2017

Gross Salary Level (NY=100) Geneva Zurich Luxembourg Los Angeles Copenhagen Oslo *New York Miami Vienna Chicago Toronto Munich Stockholm Frankfurt Montreal Sydney Tokyo Berlin Dublin Helsinki Amsterdam Rome Paris London Auckland Lyon Milan Brussels Hong Kong Barcelona Madrid Tel Aviv Taipei Nicosia Manama Dubai Ljubljana Seoul Riyadh Lisbon Doha Tallinn São Paulo Athens Santiago de Chile Warsaw Prague Cidade Panama Zagreb Rio de Janeiro do

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Source: UBS, Price and Earnings 2015 42

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KNOWLEDGE KNOWLEDGE AND INNOVATION

361.943

No. enrolled in Tertiary Education

Indicators in Tertiary Education

Educational institutions

Students enrolled

Teaching staff

Lisbon (City)

Lisbon (AML)

Weight of the AML in the country

68

90

31,5

(No.)

(No.)

(%)

113.544

137.579

38,0

(No.)

(No.)

(%)

10.176

12.467

38,3

(No.)

(No.)

(%)

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed.2017, Year: 2016 / 201 7

Lisbon (City)

Lisbon (AML)

Weight of the AML in the country

22.231

26.851

36,7

(No.)

(No.)

(%)

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed.2017, Year: 2016 / 201 7

Students Graduated in Tertiary Education in the AML - Main areas of study

4968

3773

3558

2829

Business Science

Health

Engineering and Related Technical

Social Sciences and Behavior

1090

1379

Training of Law course teachers/ or trainers/ as and Educational Sciences

1405 Architecture and construction

1522 Art

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed.2017, Year: 2016 / 201 7 43


KNOWLEDGE

FOREIGN STUDENTS

42.564 14.811 Total nacional

dos quais em Programas de Mobilidade Internacional*

* inclui Programa Erasmus

Foreign nationality students enrolled

Total

From which in programs of international mobility*

Lisbon (City)

Lisbon (AML)

Weight of the region in the country

16.110

18.282

43

(No.)

(No.)

(%)

5.178

5.728

38,7

(No.)

(No.)

(%)

Source: DGEEC/MEC Direção-Geral de Estatísticas da Educação e Ciência 2016/17

Evolution of foreign nationality students enrolled in higher education in the AML 20000

18.282

14500

9000

2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17

Source: DGEEC/MEC Direção-Geral de Estatísticas da Educação e Ciência 44


KNOWLEDGE

Foreign nationality students enrolled - Lisbon (AML)

16%

Angola

30%

Brazil

7% Italy

8%

3%

Poland

8%

Germany

3%

Spain

4%

Mozambique

China

7%

Cabo Verde

2%

4%

France

Guinea-Bissau

2%

Netherlands

2%

São Tomé e Príncipe Source: DGEEC/MEC Direção-Geral de Estatísticas da Educação e Ciência, Year: 2014/ 2015 *Includes Erasmus Program, Protocol/Partnership with a foreign institution and other Community Programs

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KNOWLEDGE

Research and Development (R&D) Indicators Lisbon (AML)

Portugal

1,5

1,2

(%)

(%)

14,5

9,2

(‰)

(‰)

1,2

0,7

(%)

(%)

Lisboa (AML)

Portugal

Weight of AML in the country

986,6

2.234,4

44,2

(millions €)

(millions €)

(%)

GERD as percentage of GDP

R&D personnel (FTE) in active population

R&D Researchers (FTE) in active population

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed. 2017, Ano: 2015

R&D expenditure

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed. 2017, Ano: 2015 46


KNOWLEDGE

R&D expenditure by Sector of Performance Lisbon (AML)

Portugal

43%

46%

Higher education

45%

Higher education

46%

Companies

Companies

9%

3%

State

Private not-for-profit institutions

2%

6%

Private not-for-profit institutions

State

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region Ed. 2017, Ano: 2015

Repartição da despesa total em I&D, por fonte de financiamento Lisbon (AML)

Portugal

41%

10%

Foreign

2%

Higher education

Companies

State

Companies

5%

43%

45%

State

42%

Private not-for-profit institutions

7%

Foreign

4%

1%

Private not-for-profit institutions

Higher education

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region Ed. 2017, Ano: 2015 47


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2

GREEN BY WEB AVENIDA DA LIBERDADE & PRAÇA DE ESPANHA

3

TRIGGER SYSTEMS JARDIM DE ESTRELA & ROSSIO

4

SOSPLUS FREGUESIAS: ESTRELA, AJUDA, CAMPO DE OURIQUE, MISERICÓRDIA, STO. ANTÓNIO,OLIVAIS, BEATO

5

KLC ALVALADE & LOURES (Card 4B offices)

6

APPYFANS LARGO DE CAMÕES - RUA GARRET - RUA DO CARMO - ROSSIO

7

TICKEY TRAM LINE 15 (PRAÇA DA FIGUEIRA TO ALGÊS)

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ATERRO DE BEIROLAS BEIROLAS´S LANDFILL

3

RESERVATÓRIO DO JARDIM DO CABEÇOS DAS ROLAS CABEÇOS DAS ROLAS GARDEN'S WATER RESERVOIR

4

COMPANHIA DE INTERVENÇÃO ESPECIAL - QUARTEL DO RSB SPECIAL INTERVENTIONS GROUP - RSB (FIRE DEPARTMENT)

5

LISPOLIS - LISBON TECHNOLOGY CENTER

6

ISR/IST - ROBOTICS, BRAIN AND COGNITION LAB

7

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KNOWLEDGE

Expenditure on R&D as % of GDP in European Regions Capitals (region)

Vienna Vilnius Lisbon

Ljubljana

Helsinki Stockholm

Valetta

Talin

Berlin

Bratislava

Dublin Rome London

Amsterdam Athens

Brussels

Luxembourg

Bucharest

Madrid

Budapest

Copenhagen

Nicosia

Riga

Sofia Oslo

Paris

Warsaw

Prague

R&D expenditure (GERD) in % of GDP

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Year: 2016; NUTS II Region Legend: value of capital - Indicator data of the local region

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INTERNATIONALIZATION

AN ECONOMY OPEN TO THE WORLD

Capital city, with several ports in its hinterland, Lisbon is considered from long time a privileged commercial platform for different continents. With easy access to 500 million European consumers, it has a modern network of highways, railroads and other transport and logistic infrastructures. Lisbon has an excellent geostrategic location, with strong business and economic connections with the seven Portuguese speaking countries, that makes this city the ideal place for companies who want to export or invest in those markets. The importance of international trade has been growing in the region, originating 26% of national exports, and the destination of more than half of national imports. In the last 10 years

Lisbon experienced a 90% growth of the exports. Lisbon is the destination of more than 6.2 million tourists per year, and more than 70% of them originated from foreign markets, in particular from Spain, France, Brazil, Germany, United Kingdom and Ireland and United States. Lisbon is often the choice for international congresses, as demonstrated by the main international rankings, being a capital full of dynamism and creative events all year long. Lisbon positioning in international rankings is becoming more relevant each year, proving that Lisbon is seen and felt as an Atlantic city with unique characteristics to study, live, work and invest. 53


INTERNATIONALIZATION TRANSPORT

Transports

Flights / Ships

Passengers

Airport of Lisbon

Port of Lisbon

178.639

2.300

(No.)

(No.)

22.449

16.576

(thousands)

(thousands)

Cargo

4.255,6 (thousands ton.)

Source: ANA, Aeroporto Nacional, SA e Porto de Lisbon, Year: 2016

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INTERNATIONALIZATION INTERNATIONAL TRADE

Import/Export Lisbon (City)

AML

Weight of the AML in the country

5.659,8

12.928,8

25,8

(milhões €)

(milhões €)

(%)

14.368,3

30.503,5

49,8

(milhões €)

(milhões €)

(%)

Export

Import

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed. 2017, Year 2016 (Provisory data)

Exports of Lisbon (AML)

13%

0,1%

Imports of Lisbon (AML)

11%

0%

21%

12%

19%

17%

24% Export

12%

Import

18% 21%

19% 13%

Food Products and beverages

Fuels and lubricants

Transport equipment and accessories

Industrial Supplies not specified in other categories

Machinery and other capital goods (except transport equipment) and its accessories

Consumer Goods not specified in other categories

Goods not specified in other categories

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed. 2017, Year 2016 (Provisory data) 55


HOTELS IN LISBON

56


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INTERNATIONALIZATION

TOURISM Overnight stays and guests in hotel establishments Lisbon (City)

AML

Weight of the AML in the country

4.567

6.294

30

(milhares)

(milhares)

(%)

11.066

14.800

25

(milhares)

(milhares)

(%)

Guests

Nights

Source: Statistics Portugal, Statistical Yearbook of Lisboa Region, Ed. 2017, Ano: 2017

Evolution of the number of overnight stays in Region of Lisbon 15.000.000

12.000.000

9.000.000

6.000.000

2008

2009

2010

2011

Source: Turismo de Lisboa, Observatรณrio do Turismo de Lisboa 58

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016


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INTERNATIONALIZATION POSICIONAMENTO INTERNACIONAL DE LISBOA EUROPEAN GREEN CAPITAL (2020) Lisbon won the European Green Capital prize 2020, honor assigned by the European Commission, valued the efforts made in the construction of a city more friendly people and the advances made in energy efficiency, good management of water and green development and eco-innovation. EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF SPORT (2021) Lisbon was elected European capital of Sport 2021 by the European capitals and cities of Sport Federation (ACES Europe). PRICES AND EARNINGS (2018) Lisbon proves to be competitive at the cost of hand labor, with a level of gross salary of around 32,1 (NY=100), values that are in Dublin encrypt in 76,9, in Milan 65,2 and Madrid 58,3. QUALITY OF LIVING SURVEY 2018 Lisbon integrates the top 50 of cities with better quality of life placed at 38th position (better 4 positions than the former postion) EUROPEAN ENTREPRENEURIAL REGION (EER) 2015 Lisbon was distinguished by the EU Committee of the Regions with the European prize for entrepreneurship - City European Entrepreneurial 2015 - by strategy designed to foster entrepreneurship and run European policies. EUROPEAN BEST DESTINATIONS IN EUROPE 2018 Lisbon has been one of the greatest destinations in Europe in recent years, the first city to receive the prize “European Best Destination” in 2010, keeps the top in 2018, have been distinguished in the scope of the City Breaks and as a cultural destination. DOING BUSINESS 2018 Portugal occupies the 29th position in the global ranking for ease of doing business (among a universe of 190 countries analyzed), particularly with regard to the ease of international trade, for the ease of starting a business or promote the registration of ownership. THE GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS REOPRT 2017-18 Portugal occupies the 42 th position, improving 4 positions vis-à-vis the previous ranking, assuming particular importance on the following topics: quality of infrastructure; health and basic education; Suitability of Technology and Innovation. CORRUPTION PRECEPTION INDEX 2017 Portugal occupies the 29th position (between countries around the world in this ranking led in 2017 by New Zealand and in which, for example, the United States occupies the 23rd position, Spain is 42ª and Italy 54th. 60




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