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In brief , then , this is a roll call of the yearly quota of migrants . It provides the basic data for our proposed account - taking . If my estimates are at all reasonable , and I feel that they err on the side of understatement ...
In brief , then , this is a roll call of the yearly quota of migrants . It provides the basic data for our proposed account - taking . If my estimates are at all reasonable , and I feel that they err on the side of understatement ...
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Since industry and agriculture must have occasional and habitual migrants in order to operate efficiently , there is almost sure to be some loss as a result of job and job seeker failing to be in the same place .
Since industry and agriculture must have occasional and habitual migrants in order to operate efficiently , there is almost sure to be some loss as a result of job and job seeker failing to be in the same place .
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The facts , offered in challenge to the popular misconception about needy migrants , are derived from a study of family groups . Similar evidence on the unattached transient has already been presented . While unattached migrants were ...
The facts , offered in challenge to the popular misconception about needy migrants , are derived from a study of family groups . Similar evidence on the unattached transient has already been presented . While unattached migrants were ...
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