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... estimated that in 1971-72 the developing countries as a whole made an average investment of $ 20,000 in each skilled immigrant - $ 646 million in total.24 An estimate for Canada suggests that Third World countries have contributed C ...
... estimated that in 1971-72 the developing countries as a whole made an average investment of $ 20,000 in each skilled immigrant - $ 646 million in total.24 An estimate for Canada suggests that Third World countries have contributed C ...
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... Estimated stock 354 1884 1978-85 National training output 393 1822 1985 Expected total stock 747 3706 ( assuming no losses ) Estimated stock 441 1972 Difference between expected and estimated stock 306 1734 Deficit as a percentage of ...
... Estimated stock 354 1884 1978-85 National training output 393 1822 1985 Expected total stock 747 3706 ( assuming no losses ) Estimated stock 441 1972 Difference between expected and estimated stock 306 1734 Deficit as a percentage of ...
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... estimated 100,000 Malaysian work- ers in Singapore.32 Many of Malaysia's skilled and professional people are emigrating , not only to Singapore but also to the United States , Canada and Australia which are now more open to skilled ...
... estimated 100,000 Malaysian work- ers in Singapore.32 Many of Malaysia's skilled and professional people are emigrating , not only to Singapore but also to the United States , Canada and Australia which are now more open to skilled ...
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