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The number of illegal migrants has grown very rapidly . From around 38,000 in 1987 ( Wut 1995 ) , the National Security Council estimates that in September 1994 , 525,000 illegal immigrants lived in Thailand , nearly twothirds of them ...
The number of illegal migrants has grown very rapidly . From around 38,000 in 1987 ( Wut 1995 ) , the National Security Council estimates that in September 1994 , 525,000 illegal immigrants lived in Thailand , nearly twothirds of them ...
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The issue of illegal migrants is politically sensitive both at the domestic and international level . This is due primarily to the history of refugee flows from wars and ethnic persecution that incorporated political and military ...
The issue of illegal migrants is politically sensitive both at the domestic and international level . This is due primarily to the history of refugee flows from wars and ethnic persecution that incorporated political and military ...
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Macroeconomic Impacts of Migrant Workers : Analyses with a CGE Model * Chalongphob Sussangkarn ** Paper prepared as part of the NESDB project on “ A Policy Study on the Management of Undocumented Migrant Workers in Thailand , ” with ...
Macroeconomic Impacts of Migrant Workers : Analyses with a CGE Model * Chalongphob Sussangkarn ** Paper prepared as part of the NESDB project on “ A Policy Study on the Management of Undocumented Migrant Workers in Thailand , ” with ...
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