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Page 140
... European countries have seldom thought of themselves as countries of immigration . Yet compared with the United States , many European coun- tries now accept proportionally more immigrants . Indeed Europe as a whole now has more legally ...
... European countries have seldom thought of themselves as countries of immigration . Yet compared with the United States , many European coun- tries now accept proportionally more immigrants . Indeed Europe as a whole now has more legally ...
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... European and Baltic countries , as well as European Russia , and found that a considerable propor- tion of the populations were considering a move to the West : from Poland and former Czechoslovakia ( 13 per cent of the population ) ...
... European and Baltic countries , as well as European Russia , and found that a considerable propor- tion of the populations were considering a move to the West : from Poland and former Czechoslovakia ( 13 per cent of the population ) ...
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... Europe were actually to move , this would suggest around 7 million people from Eastern European countries and 6 million more from the European area of the former Soviet Union . Assuming that these people emigrated at the same rate as ...
... Europe were actually to move , this would suggest around 7 million people from Eastern European countries and 6 million more from the European area of the former Soviet Union . Assuming that these people emigrated at the same rate as ...
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