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... foreign popula- tion ( Figure 2.2 ) . Consequently the effects of immigration might be seen to be most apparent in the more urbanised and industrialised areas of eastern France , focusing particularly on the capital . In contrast ...
... foreign popula- tion ( Figure 2.2 ) . Consequently the effects of immigration might be seen to be most apparent in the more urbanised and industrialised areas of eastern France , focusing particularly on the capital . In contrast ...
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... foreign population is not spread evenly throughout the Paris region : instead a number of distinctive ' immigrant ' quarters have developed in which the bulk of these people are housed , situated either in run - down , inner - city ...
... foreign population is not spread evenly throughout the Paris region : instead a number of distinctive ' immigrant ' quarters have developed in which the bulk of these people are housed , situated either in run - down , inner - city ...
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... foreign labour in the 1970s they would not have exper- ienced the loss of competitiveness which became a prominent feature a decade later . More recently , as firms have been forced to cut their work - forces , a reduction in the number ...
... foreign labour in the 1970s they would not have exper- ienced the loss of competitiveness which became a prominent feature a decade later . More recently , as firms have been forced to cut their work - forces , a reduction in the number ...
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France in the 1980s | 1 |
Society in Disarray | 30 |
Restructuring the Economy | 90 |
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