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In Switzerland in 1991 , a trade union federation estimated that a couple with two
children in Geneva would need a minimum monthly income of around SF5 , 800 (
not much less than $ 4 , 000 ) . However , a hotel worker might earn only SF3 ...
In Switzerland in 1991 , a trade union federation estimated that a couple with two
children in Geneva would need a minimum monthly income of around SF5 , 800 (
not much less than $ 4 , 000 ) . However , a hotel worker might earn only SF3 ...
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The United States Congressional Research Service estimated that in 1971 - 72
the developing countries as a whole made ... 24 An estimate for Canada
suggests that Third World countries have contributed C $ 10 billion in the last 25
years .
The United States Congressional Research Service estimated that in 1971 - 72
the developing countries as a whole made ... 24 An estimate for Canada
suggests that Third World countries have contributed C $ 10 billion in the last 25
years .
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Jamaica , loss of health personnel , 1978 - 85 Doctors Nurses 1978 354 1978 -
85 1985 Estimated stock National training output Expected total stock ( assuming
no losses ) Estimated stock 393 747 1884 1822 3706 441 1972 306 1734 ...
Jamaica , loss of health personnel , 1978 - 85 Doctors Nurses 1978 354 1978 -
85 1985 Estimated stock National training output Expected total stock ( assuming
no losses ) Estimated stock 393 747 1884 1822 3706 441 1972 306 1734 ...
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