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... figure 4.2 which traces the evolution of Turkish fertility rates in three host countries and shows that Turkish women tend to have more children in Sweden than in the Nether- lands , and in turn than in the former Federal Republic of ...
... figure 4.2 which traces the evolution of Turkish fertility rates in three host countries and shows that Turkish women tend to have more children in Sweden than in the Nether- lands , and in turn than in the former Federal Republic of ...
Page 169
... Figure 11.1 shows the annual flow of arrivals since 1820. It offers a reminder that though the recent flows are substantial they still fall far short of the period between 1905 and 1914 ( the peak year when 1.2 million arrived ) , both ...
... Figure 11.1 shows the annual flow of arrivals since 1820. It offers a reminder that though the recent flows are substantial they still fall far short of the period between 1905 and 1914 ( the peak year when 1.2 million arrived ) , both ...
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... figure 12.3 which shows how the change in immigration flows each year has followed the changes in GNP growth , though it remains to be seen whether they will fol- low the downturn in the Swiss economy in 1992 . BELGIUM The proportion of ...
... figure 12.3 which shows how the change in immigration flows each year has followed the changes in GNP growth , though it remains to be seen whether they will fol- low the downturn in the Swiss economy in 1992 . BELGIUM The proportion of ...
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