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الصفحة 362
ure only 10 per cent lower than that recorded a decade earlier , this now represents only 2.9 per cent of the current population ( Central Statistics Office , 1991b : 6 ) . In 1971 the proportion of the population working abroad was 8 ...
ure only 10 per cent lower than that recorded a decade earlier , this now represents only 2.9 per cent of the current population ( Central Statistics Office , 1991b : 6 ) . In 1971 the proportion of the population working abroad was 8 ...
الصفحة 477
We know , for example , that the state has almost 1 : 7 million employees , more than 1 million of whom are black ( SAIRR , 1989 : 395–7 ) , and who work in sectors known as the central , provincial , local and homeland authorities and ...
We know , for example , that the state has almost 1 : 7 million employees , more than 1 million of whom are black ( SAIRR , 1989 : 395–7 ) , and who work in sectors known as the central , provincial , local and homeland authorities and ...
الصفحة 531
In the 1980s central government disposed of greatly curtailed resources for such communal benefits as education , health , roadworks or investment in local economic development , all of which had expanded in the immediate aftermath of ...
In the 1980s central government disposed of greatly curtailed resources for such communal benefits as education , health , roadworks or investment in local economic development , all of which had expanded in the immediate aftermath of ...
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UNDERSTANDING ELECTIONS IN AFRICA | 297 |
money movement and AIDS in northwest | 311 |
Accommodating an opposition | 313 |
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