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... example , aliens with at least five years ' residence can vote , but only in local elections . In some cases they can also be elected : in Sweden in 1988 , 100 foreign citizens were elected to municipal coun- cils . How long people have ...
... example , aliens with at least five years ' residence can vote , but only in local elections . In some cases they can also be elected : in Sweden in 1988 , 100 foreign citizens were elected to municipal coun- cils . How long people have ...
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... example , when families with migrants invest in land this can drive prices up so high that non - migrating families can no longer own land , and thus widen existing inequalities . The fact that the very poorest cannot afford to emigrate ...
... example , when families with migrants invest in land this can drive prices up so high that non - migrating families can no longer own land , and thus widen existing inequalities . The fact that the very poorest cannot afford to emigrate ...
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... example , or increasing popular participation in the plan- ning of projects , or giving more opportunities to women , could be made whether or not the objective was to reduce migration pressure . But if migra- tion were to become a ...
... example , or increasing popular participation in the plan- ning of projects , or giving more opportunities to women , could be made whether or not the objective was to reduce migration pressure . But if migra- tion were to become a ...
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