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At the end of the 20th century nearly all developed nations have become countries of immigration, absorbing growing numbers of immigrants not only from developed regions, byt increasingly from developing nations of the Third World. Although international migration has come to play a central role...
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Gelişmiş ülkeler bugün, uluslararası göçün etkisiyle çeşitli ve çok kavimli bir yapıya ulaştılar. Uluslararası göçü açıklayan tek ve kapsamlı kuramsal açıklama henüz mevcut değil. Bu tartışmanın amacı çeşitli modellerin temel varsayımlarını ve hipotezlerini...
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This paper explores alternative future trajectories of international migration by applying a multiregional flow model to a new set of estimates of global bilateral migration flows developed by the second author. The innovations in population projections presented here are threefold: first, the...
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Kouaouci (Ali). - A Study of Contraceptive Practice in Algeria, 1967-1987 The Algerian National Fertility Survey (ENAF) is the first significant attempt to assess the spread of contraceptive practice in different groups of the Algerian population, disaggregated by age, duration of marriage,...
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Kouaouci (Ali). - Trends and factors involved in Algerian Birth Rates between 1970 and 1986 The natural growth rate of the Algerian population has exceeded 3% per year for over 20 years, between 1966 and 1987, resulting in practically doubling the population from 12 to 23 millions. During this...
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