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... Belgium , Canada and Spain . It concluded that if they wished to achieve a numerically stable population they would require immigration on a very large scale . By 2025 , Belgium would need net immigration of 40,000 a year and Canada ...
... Belgium , Canada and Spain . It concluded that if they wished to achieve a numerically stable population they would require immigration on a very large scale . By 2025 , Belgium would need net immigration of 40,000 a year and Canada ...
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... BELGIUM The proportion of foreigners in Belgium has risen sharply since the end of the Second World War - from 4.3 per cent in 1947 to 9.1 per cent in 1990 . Unlike the United Kingdom and France , Belgium did not attract many immigrants ...
... BELGIUM The proportion of foreigners in Belgium has risen sharply since the end of the Second World War - from 4.3 per cent in 1947 to 9.1 per cent in 1990 . Unlike the United Kingdom and France , Belgium did not attract many immigrants ...
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... Belgium 201 , 202 in France 44 , 107 in Italy 204 in the Netherlands 96 , 203 87 academic standard employment of young immigrants 104 family formation 151 family reunification 106 , 204 as immigrant entrepreneurs 112 in Spain 206 , 207 ...
... Belgium 201 , 202 in France 44 , 107 in Italy 204 in the Netherlands 96 , 203 87 academic standard employment of young immigrants 104 family formation 151 family reunification 106 , 204 as immigrant entrepreneurs 112 in Spain 206 , 207 ...
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