Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... percent of new arriv- als were White non - Hispanic , and another 42 percent were of Mexican origin or de- scent . While nearly two - thirds of new arrivals were U.S. born ( 64.6 % ) , only 18 percent were born in Texas . The rest ...
... percent of new arriv- als were White non - Hispanic , and another 42 percent were of Mexican origin or de- scent . While nearly two - thirds of new arrivals were U.S. born ( 64.6 % ) , only 18 percent were born in Texas . The rest ...
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... percent PUMS for Texas has been released , but we are limited in this analysis to using the one - percent PUMS data be- cause the construction of the leavers ' file requires identification of individuals who lived in El Paso in 1995 but ...
... percent PUMS for Texas has been released , but we are limited in this analysis to using the one - percent PUMS data be- cause the construction of the leavers ' file requires identification of individuals who lived in El Paso in 1995 but ...
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... percent of its 6 to 19 year old population in school , compared to 27 percent nationally . This increased to 69 percent in 1990 and 75 percent in 2000. Nationally the propor- tions in those census years are slightly higher at 71 percent ...
... percent of its 6 to 19 year old population in school , compared to 27 percent nationally . This increased to 69 percent in 1990 and 75 percent in 2000. Nationally the propor- tions in those census years are slightly higher at 71 percent ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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