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THE PRESENT MAGNITUDE OF LONG - TERM MIGRATION Ghanaian national census data for the Upper Region show a large proportion of the working - age population absent at the time of the census but provide no way of determining the length of ...
THE PRESENT MAGNITUDE OF LONG - TERM MIGRATION Ghanaian national census data for the Upper Region show a large proportion of the working - age population absent at the time of the census but provide no way of determining the length of ...
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60 50 40 ZPH - M 30 - Percent resident outside Upper Region 20 UR - M M 10 2C - M UR - F -- ZPH - F 10 20 30 40 50 60 Age 2 FIG 2 Percentage of population who are migrants outside the Upper Region , by fiveyear age groups .
60 50 40 ZPH - M 30 - Percent resident outside Upper Region 20 UR - M M 10 2C - M UR - F -- ZPH - F 10 20 30 40 50 60 Age 2 FIG 2 Percentage of population who are migrants outside the Upper Region , by fiveyear age groups .
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11 The proportion of long - term , long - distance migrants was calculated as follows : male and female offspring of the mothers in the pregnancy history survey alive in 1977 and resident outside the Upper Region as a percentage of the ...
11 The proportion of long - term , long - distance migrants was calculated as follows : male and female offspring of the mothers in the pregnancy history survey alive in 1977 and resident outside the Upper Region as a percentage of the ...
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the colour coding of mystical mending in Zulu | 26 |
regicide and royal shrines among | 40 |
The Bobo house and the uses of categories of descent | 71 |
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