Journal of Borderlands Studies, Том 21,Выпуск 2Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2006 |
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... percent reported being " happy " with their jobs ; 78 percent felt little or no work pressure ; and 53 percent viewed their work environment as " pleas- ant . " " Pro - maquila " researchers tend to interpret such findings as strong ...
... percent reported being " happy " with their jobs ; 78 percent felt little or no work pressure ; and 53 percent viewed their work environment as " pleas- ant . " " Pro - maquila " researchers tend to interpret such findings as strong ...
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... percent of U.S. Hispanic residents were crossing the border into Mexico to obtain physician services ( Landeck and Garza 2002 ) . Similarly , pharmaceuticals , which can be obtained in Mexico at lower prices and sometimes without a ...
... percent of U.S. Hispanic residents were crossing the border into Mexico to obtain physician services ( Landeck and Garza 2002 ) . Similarly , pharmaceuticals , which can be obtained in Mexico at lower prices and sometimes without a ...
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... percent because some individuals used services " elsewhere " or in both El Paso and Juárez . Among Juárez residents , about 16 percent sought a doctor in El Paso but most received services in Juárez ( 86 % ) . Mexican Americans who ...
... percent because some individuals used services " elsewhere " or in both El Paso and Juárez . Among Juárez residents , about 16 percent sought a doctor in El Paso but most received services in Juárez ( 86 % ) . Mexican Americans who ...
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