International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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Ayşem R. Şenyürekli A PROFILE OF IMMIGRANT WOMEN FROM TURKEY IN THE UNUTED STATES , 1900-2000 2 3 Women are generally underrepresented in immigration research . Until recently , they were virtually nonexistent in immigration and ...
Ayşem R. Şenyürekli A PROFILE OF IMMIGRANT WOMEN FROM TURKEY IN THE UNUTED STATES , 1900-2000 2 3 Women are generally underrepresented in immigration research . Until recently , they were virtually nonexistent in immigration and ...
Strana 126
... Women in the United States and Turkey 30 During each year of the analysis , over 95 % of immigrant women in the United States born in Turkey lived in households versus group quarters . Consequently , all further analyses combine women ...
... Women in the United States and Turkey 30 During each year of the analysis , over 95 % of immigrant women in the United States born in Turkey lived in households versus group quarters . Consequently , all further analyses combine women ...
Strana 129
... women in Turkey , on the other hand , are significantly different . A striking 27.4 % of women in Turkey over the age of twenty - four were illiterate in 2000. While the rates of completion for primary and junior high school , high ...
... women in Turkey , on the other hand , are significantly different . A striking 27.4 % of women in Turkey over the age of twenty - four were illiterate in 2000. While the rates of completion for primary and junior high school , high ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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