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geographical categories. Findings Tunisian researchers were subjected to the dominant imaginative geographical frame “the Arab … truly inclusive managerial practice, for instance, regarding Muslim minorities. Social implications In times of Islamophobia … and anti-Muslim sentiment in “the West,” this paper highlights the frames from which such sentiments might originate, and …
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% and as many as 33%. The Muslim population - which grew from 1% in 1981 to 4% in 2001 - will, according to our estimates …, represent 14 to 26% of the population by 2051. If current fertility trends remain constant, Islam could represent the majority …
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communities and especially the Muslim deficit in parental education predict a Hindu advantage. Alternative outcomes and … specifications support our finding of a Muslim fixed effect that favours survival. The results of this study contribute to a recent …
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% and as many as 33%. The Muslim population - which grew from 1% in 1981 to 4% in 2001 - will, according to our estimates …, represent 14 to 26% of the population by 2051. If current fertility trends remain constant, Islam could represent the majority …
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