Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... individuals play in a border society see Martínez 1994 ) , yet most countries are large enough to be more than just the sum of their border regions . Even if we temporarily ignore the likelihood that such a grouping of individuals would ...
... individuals play in a border society see Martínez 1994 ) , yet most countries are large enough to be more than just the sum of their border regions . Even if we temporarily ignore the likelihood that such a grouping of individuals would ...
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... individuals with no high school diploma , and increases by a similar percentage the proportion of high school graduates . However , there are no gains in the proportion of college graduates . While it is likely that in the long run ...
... individuals with no high school diploma , and increases by a similar percentage the proportion of high school graduates . However , there are no gains in the proportion of college graduates . While it is likely that in the long run ...
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of leaving are significantly higher among Whites compared to individuals of Mexican origin or descent . In contrast to 1990 trends , individuals born in the U.S. but not in Texas are less likely to leave the area compared to those born ...
of leaving are significantly higher among Whites compared to individuals of Mexican origin or descent . In contrast to 1990 trends , individuals born in the U.S. but not in Texas are less likely to leave the area compared to those born ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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