Acadiensis, Volume 15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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rather than absolute levels , 20 the relative awareness of alternative opportunities , and the perceived value ascribed to them.21 Because conventional economic wisdom assumes that migration is primarily a consequence rather than a ...
rather than absolute levels , 20 the relative awareness of alternative opportunities , and the perceived value ascribed to them.21 Because conventional economic wisdom assumes that migration is primarily a consequence rather than a ...
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At the same time the proximity of the Maritimes , its openness to information , and the availability of transportation channels to New England could also have heightened the feeling of relative deprivation among Maritimers .
At the same time the proximity of the Maritimes , its openness to information , and the availability of transportation channels to New England could also have heightened the feeling of relative deprivation among Maritimers .
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This reciprocal relationship is best exemplified by the net - migration age - sex profile of Ferryland relative to St. John's ( Figure Seven ) . What is atypical of the Saint John , N.B. profile is the extent of net out - migration – as ...
This reciprocal relationship is best exemplified by the net - migration age - sex profile of Ferryland relative to St. John's ( Figure Seven ) . What is atypical of the Saint John , N.B. profile is the extent of net out - migration – as ...
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