Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... population of about 12.5 million ; by 2020 that population will nearly double ( Peach and Williams 2000 ) . The Mexican portion of the border is growing at roughly twice the rate of the U.S. portion . Economically , although there are ...
... population of about 12.5 million ; by 2020 that population will nearly double ( Peach and Williams 2000 ) . The Mexican portion of the border is growing at roughly twice the rate of the U.S. portion . Economically , although there are ...
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... population ; however , these results should be considered quite tentative , as the actual ( unweighted ) sample size ... population loss of about 8 percent among the 20 - and - older age group between 1995 and 2000. Consistent with ...
... population ; however , these results should be considered quite tentative , as the actual ( unweighted ) sample size ... population loss of about 8 percent among the 20 - and - older age group between 1995 and 2000. Consistent with ...
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... population live in eight of the ten most populous counties west of the Cascade Range ; more than that , almost 3⁄4 ( 72.4 % ) of the state population live in the ten counties closest to the Portland - Salem - Eugene conurbation along ...
... population live in eight of the ten most populous counties west of the Cascade Range ; more than that , almost 3⁄4 ( 72.4 % ) of the state population live in the ten counties closest to the Portland - Salem - Eugene conurbation along ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
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