Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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Стр. 39
... less likely to leave compared to females ( by 33 percent ) , high school and college graduates are less likely to out - migrate compared to non - high school graduates ( by 39 percent and 83 percent , respectively ) , and the odds Table ...
... less likely to leave compared to females ( by 33 percent ) , high school and college graduates are less likely to out - migrate compared to non - high school graduates ( by 39 percent and 83 percent , respectively ) , and the odds Table ...
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... less than the 30 year olds , followed different migration trajec- tories than did older women . Younger women who migrated to the border tended to have made more intermediate moves before they settled in the border , and they mi- grated ...
... less than the 30 year olds , followed different migration trajec- tories than did older women . Younger women who migrated to the border tended to have made more intermediate moves before they settled in the border , and they mi- grated ...
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... less payroll taxes , less federal income taxes ,, plus the earned income credit , less state income taxes ; • FINAL INCOME ( Definition 14 ) refers to income after tax ( Definition 8 ) plus the estimated fungible value of medicare ...
... less payroll taxes , less federal income taxes ,, plus the earned income credit , less state income taxes ; • FINAL INCOME ( Definition 14 ) refers to income after tax ( Definition 8 ) plus the estimated fungible value of medicare ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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