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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 ...
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... figure 8.1 illustrates , the numbers of emigrants leaving are still heav- ily outnumbered by the unemployed . Unemployment remained high throughout the 1980s despite large - scale migration . And this does not even take underemployment ...
... figure 8.1 illustrates , the numbers of emigrants leaving are still heav- ily outnumbered by the unemployed . Unemployment remained high throughout the 1980s despite large - scale migration . And this does not even take underemployment ...
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... figure 12.6 . The police are now under orders to check the immigration status of foreigners more actively , but illegal immigrants have still found it relatively easy to contest expulsion orders through the courts . As of the end of ...
... figure 12.6 . The police are now under orders to check the immigration status of foreigners more actively , but illegal immigrants have still found it relatively easy to contest expulsion orders through the courts . As of the end of ...
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