International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... collections to document the diversity of America . ? ! As an important first step in recovering the history of the Turkish immigration to the United States , a Turkish American Research Collection has been established at Bilkent ...
... collections to document the diversity of America . ? ! As an important first step in recovering the history of the Turkish immigration to the United States , a Turkish American Research Collection has been established at Bilkent ...
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... collected on predictive and test variables , ( See Appendix for data collection and methods ) . The predictive variables , which show the likelihood or degree of assimilation , are length of stay , education , occupation , income ...
... collected on predictive and test variables , ( See Appendix for data collection and methods ) . The predictive variables , which show the likelihood or degree of assimilation , are length of stay , education , occupation , income ...
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... Collection and Methods Data were collected through mail surveys and fieldwork . For the surveys , a total of 465 subjects were selected on the basis of their last names from the telephone directory for the United States . Of the 465 ...
... Collection and Methods Data were collected through mail surveys and fieldwork . For the surveys , a total of 465 subjects were selected on the basis of their last names from the telephone directory for the United States . Of the 465 ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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