International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... terms of the relationships between the predictive variables ( length of stay , education , income ) and the assimilation variables ( long - term plans , language ( s ) spoken at home , country of investment , willingness to return if ...
... terms of the relationships between the predictive variables ( length of stay , education , income ) and the assimilation variables ( long - term plans , language ( s ) spoken at home , country of investment , willingness to return if ...
Strana 109
... terms of language ( s ) spoken at home , 16 percent reported Turkish only , 29 percent English only , and 51 percent both ... term residents . = Table 7. Assimilation Variables and Education : High School and New Migration , Old Trends ...
... terms of language ( s ) spoken at home , 16 percent reported Turkish only , 29 percent English only , and 51 percent both ... term residents . = Table 7. Assimilation Variables and Education : High School and New Migration , Old Trends ...
Strana 178
... term “ American Turks , ” in this context , designates permanently settlers who see their own future and that of their children as intrinsically tied to the fate of the United States . This most typical understanding of Americanization ...
... term “ American Turks , ” in this context , designates permanently settlers who see their own future and that of their children as intrinsically tied to the fate of the United States . This most typical understanding of Americanization ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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