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... region , 1990-2000 Region North America Millions % 11.2 8.3 Central America 13.6 34.0 EC and EFTA 1.7 1.0 Southern and Eastern Mediterranean 22.4 27.2 Japan , Australia , New Zealand 3.4 4.7 South - East Asia 43.5 23.0 Source : Golini ...
... region , 1990-2000 Region North America Millions % 11.2 8.3 Central America 13.6 34.0 EC and EFTA 1.7 1.0 Southern and Eastern Mediterranean 22.4 27.2 Japan , Australia , New Zealand 3.4 4.7 South - East Asia 43.5 23.0 Source : Golini ...
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... region of sig- nificant immigration . From the beginning of the eighteenth century to 1970 , some 21 million people arrived from all over the world . The paths they took were many and complex : one estimate suggests 30 different sources ...
... region of sig- nificant immigration . From the beginning of the eighteenth century to 1970 , some 21 million people arrived from all over the world . The paths they took were many and complex : one estimate suggests 30 different sources ...
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... Region , Tokyo ; mimeographed . and Liu , J. 1991. American policies and the immigration of highly educated Asians , paper presented at the Conference on International Manpower Flows and Foreign Investment in the Asian Region , Tokyo ...
... Region , Tokyo ; mimeographed . and Liu , J. 1991. American policies and the immigration of highly educated Asians , paper presented at the Conference on International Manpower Flows and Foreign Investment in the Asian Region , Tokyo ...
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