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migrant males have been teaching and education , engineering and technology ,
commercial and business studies , and social and behavioural science ; for
Turkish females the main qualifications at these levels have been in teaching and
...
migrant males have been teaching and education , engineering and technology ,
commercial and business studies , and social and behavioural science ; for
Turkish females the main qualifications at these levels have been in teaching and
...
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In contrast , the labor force participation rates of Turkish women in Australia are
very high , being higher than those of the Australian - born women at all except
the very oldest ages , and being over 75 percent from ages 20 to 45 years .
In contrast , the labor force participation rates of Turkish women in Australia are
very high , being higher than those of the Australian - born women at all except
the very oldest ages , and being over 75 percent from ages 20 to 45 years .
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Most of the employers who were interviewed as part of the survey stated that
Turkish youth were hard workers , well disciplined , but sometimes shy and rather
isolated in the work situation . There was a general impression that , because of
the ...
Most of the employers who were interviewed as part of the survey stated that
Turkish youth were hard workers , well disciplined , but sometimes shy and rather
isolated in the work situation . There was a general impression that , because of
the ...
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Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
Century Anatolia Suraiya Faroghi | 54 |
Southeast Europe Gale Stokes | 68 |
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