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The eastern frontier of Western Europe : mobility in the buffer zone /

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Main Author: Wallace, Claire.
Other Authors: Chmouliar, Oksana., Sidorenko, Elena.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Wien : Institut für Höhere Studien, 1997.
Series:Reihe Soziologie (Vienna, Austria) ; no. 12.
Subjects:
Migration, Internal > Europe.
Post-communism > Europe, Eastern.
Europe, Eastern > Emigration and immigration.
European Economic Community countries > Emigration and immigration.
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