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Population data (stock data) Countries or areas are denned as major sending/
emigration countries (characterized by the prefix S): either if 2 per cent or more of
their nationals are abroad and they amount to at least 200,000 persons; or if 1
per ...
Population data (stock data) Countries or areas are denned as major sending/
emigration countries (characterized by the prefix S): either if 2 per cent or more of
their nationals are abroad and they amount to at least 200,000 persons; or if 1
per ...
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Population data ( stock data ) Countries or areas are defined as major sending /
emigration countries ( characterized by the prefix S ) : either if 2 per cent or more
of their nationals are abroad and they amount to at least 200 , 000 persons ; or if
...
Population data ( stock data ) Countries or areas are defined as major sending /
emigration countries ( characterized by the prefix S ) : either if 2 per cent or more
of their nationals are abroad and they amount to at least 200 , 000 persons ; or if
...
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Totally disregarded are estimates of “ diasporas ” , ? i . e . ethnic communities
abroad , because they originate , in very many cases , from political flight rather
than strictly economic motivations . Remittance data ( flow data ) The economic ...
Totally disregarded are estimates of “ diasporas ” , ? i . e . ethnic communities
abroad , because they originate , in very many cases , from political flight rather
than strictly economic motivations . Remittance data ( flow data ) The economic ...
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