International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... Turkey . Frank Ahmed suggests the first wave consisted of single men who lived in group quarters with other immigrant men . " These men were in the " host country ” temporarily to save money and return to their families and / or ...
... Turkey . Frank Ahmed suggests the first wave consisted of single men who lived in group quarters with other immigrant men . " These men were in the " host country ” temporarily to save money and return to their families and / or ...
Strana 129
... Turkey provides preliminary evidence of a “ brain drain ” to the United States . Immigrant women from Turkey had increasing access to and interaction with the educational system over time . They transitioned from having less than a high ...
... Turkey provides preliminary evidence of a “ brain drain ” to the United States . Immigrant women from Turkey had increasing access to and interaction with the educational system over time . They transitioned from having less than a high ...
Strana 130
... Turkey and their counterparts in the United States . The households of the immigrant women have decreased in size from approximately five family members during the first half of the twentieth century to two family members during the ...
... Turkey and their counterparts in the United States . The households of the immigrant women have decreased in size from approximately five family members during the first half of the twentieth century to two family members during the ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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