Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... limited . That even holds for the regions along the Dutch - Belgium border , where no linguistic barriers exist ( Van Houtum 1998 ) . Sev- eral arguments can be given for the relatively low interaction between border regions within ...
... limited . That even holds for the regions along the Dutch - Belgium border , where no linguistic barriers exist ( Van Houtum 1998 ) . Sev- eral arguments can be given for the relatively low interaction between border regions within ...
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... limited or no English 19.2 7.16 18.29 Other language , limited or no English 0.2a 0.4b 0.6 Weighted Sample Size 267,450 47,917 58,818 a , b , c The mean differences are significant at the .05 level between groups in the same census year ...
... limited or no English 19.2 7.16 18.29 Other language , limited or no English 0.2a 0.4b 0.6 Weighted Sample Size 267,450 47,917 58,818 a , b , c The mean differences are significant at the .05 level between groups in the same census year ...
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... limited formal workforce experience . Efforts to promote economic development in the border region requires taking into account the limited employment opportunities available for women living in pov- erty , especially those who have low ...
... limited formal workforce experience . Efforts to promote economic development in the border region requires taking into account the limited employment opportunities available for women living in pov- erty , especially those who have low ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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