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Figure 4.1 . Total fertility rates for nationals and foreigners , selected OECD
countries Austria ( 1986 ) Belgium ( 1985 ) Nationals Foreigners Canada ( 1986 )
England and Wales ( 1986 ) France ( 1985 ) Germany , Fed . Rep . of ( 1985 ) ...
Figure 4.1 . Total fertility rates for nationals and foreigners , selected OECD
countries Austria ( 1986 ) Belgium ( 1985 ) Nationals Foreigners Canada ( 1986 )
England and Wales ( 1986 ) France ( 1985 ) Germany , Fed . Rep . of ( 1985 ) ...
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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 in terms
of ...
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 in terms
of ...
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According to police statistics , there were 7,793 racial assaults in 1992 - double
the figure of the previous year . The British Crime Survey ( based on a survey of
10,000 households ) suggested that the true figure for racial attacks was more
like ...
According to police statistics , there were 7,793 racial assaults in 1992 - double
the figure of the previous year . The British Crime Survey ( based on a survey of
10,000 households ) suggested that the true figure for racial attacks was more
like ...
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