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And most international migrants are adding to this concentration by moving to
countries where the top dozen or so languages are spoken - English ( ranked
second , after Chinese ) , Spanish ( third ) , Arabic ( fifth ) , Japanese ( ninth ) ,
German ...
And most international migrants are adding to this concentration by moving to
countries where the top dozen or so languages are spoken - English ( ranked
second , after Chinese ) , Spanish ( third ) , Arabic ( fifth ) , Japanese ( ninth ) ,
German ...
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A Survey of International Labour Migration Peter Stalker, International Labour
Office Oficina Internacional del Trabajo (Ginebra). Figure 6.1 . United States ,
English - speaking ability ! 1990 ( percentages ) Spoken at home ( % ) German (
4.7 ) ...
A Survey of International Labour Migration Peter Stalker, International Labour
Office Oficina Internacional del Trabajo (Ginebra). Figure 6.1 . United States ,
English - speaking ability ! 1990 ( percentages ) Spoken at home ( % ) German (
4.7 ) ...
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31 respondents agreed that all citizens and residents of the United States should
learn English . Canada also has a remarkable diversity of languages . According
to the 1991 Census , 7.4 per cent of the population speak a language other ...
31 respondents agreed that all citizens and residents of the United States should
learn English . Canada also has a remarkable diversity of languages . According
to the 1991 Census , 7.4 per cent of the population speak a language other ...
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