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Those who went to the United States had the relatively cheap ( if gruelling )
option of a steerage class voyage , and faced few immigration restrictions . Those
who headed for Figure 2 . 1 . Europe , migration 1846 - 14 The work of strangers :
A ...
Those who went to the United States had the relatively cheap ( if gruelling )
option of a steerage class voyage , and faced few immigration restrictions . Those
who headed for Figure 2 . 1 . Europe , migration 1846 - 14 The work of strangers :
A ...
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The populations of most industrial countries are growing relatively slowly , while
those of developing countries continue to expand much faster . The total
population of the industrial countries is expected to grow slightly from 1 . 2 billion
people ...
The populations of most industrial countries are growing relatively slowly , while
those of developing countries continue to expand much faster . The total
population of the industrial countries is expected to grow slightly from 1 . 2 billion
people ...
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Italy in the past has been relatively open to immigration , but in recent years has
been tightening its controls . A new law in 1990 obliged illegal immigrants to
register their presence or risk expulsion . Around 220 , 000 did so – accounting
for ...
Italy in the past has been relatively open to immigration , but in recent years has
been tightening its controls . A new law in 1990 obliged illegal immigrants to
register their presence or risk expulsion . Around 220 , 000 did so – accounting
for ...
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