Acadiensis, Volume 15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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The empirical literature leads us to believe that migration can be both a cause and a consequence of economic conditions . The theoretical literature , although somewhat ambiguous on this topic , generally assumes that migration is a ...
The empirical literature leads us to believe that migration can be both a cause and a consequence of economic conditions . The theoretical literature , although somewhat ambiguous on this topic , generally assumes that migration is a ...
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Existing theory , in taking a static view of migration , has largely ignored the crucial question of whether migration can be both a cause as well as a consequence of the economic well - being of a region .
Existing theory , in taking a static view of migration , has largely ignored the crucial question of whether migration can be both a cause as well as a consequence of the economic well - being of a region .
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Of the total number of deaths , 46 per cent were caused by gas and dust explosions , 19 per cent by falls of rock ... eight per cent by mine cars and locomotives , eight per cent by miscellaneous underground causes , five per cent by ...
Of the total number of deaths , 46 per cent were caused by gas and dust explosions , 19 per cent by falls of rock ... eight per cent by mine cars and locomotives , eight per cent by miscellaneous underground causes , five per cent by ...
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