International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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Strana 97
... agreement that cultural pluralism never has existed in the United States and probably never will . The analysis of existing conditions consequently centers on the questions : What is assimilation ? And , how is it measured ? Broadly ...
... agreement that cultural pluralism never has existed in the United States and probably never will . The analysis of existing conditions consequently centers on the questions : What is assimilation ? And , how is it measured ? Broadly ...
Strana 155
... divorce them under an arranged agreement , and the husbands marry American women on a strictly formal basis . After obtaining green cards in > this way , the men bring over their children Turkish Immigrants in the United States 155.
... divorce them under an arranged agreement , and the husbands marry American women on a strictly formal basis . After obtaining green cards in > this way , the men bring over their children Turkish Immigrants in the United States 155.
Strana 162
... agreement with the employer 14 % I don't have residence permit 27 % 14 As is seen in graph 9 , those who came out because of the 1984 amnesty or those who won the green card lottery are 39 % . Fourteen percent have made an agreement ...
... agreement with the employer 14 % I don't have residence permit 27 % 14 As is seen in graph 9 , those who came out because of the 1984 amnesty or those who won the green card lottery are 39 % . Fourteen percent have made an agreement ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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