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Ethnic Groups --- history. --- Romania. --- Roumania --- Rumania --- history --- Ethnicity --- Nationality --- Ethnic Group --- Nationalities --- Histoire --- Littérature
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cultural difference --- national minority --- sociocultural group --- social adjustment --- ethnic group --- ethnic discrimination --- gender identity --- gender equality --- religion
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Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin --- Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse --- Hodgkin Disease --- Ethnic Groups. --- Nationality --- Ethnic Group --- Group, Ethnic --- Groups, Ethnic --- Nationalities --- ethnology. --- metabolism. --- Theses --- Ethnicity --- Ethnic Groups --- ethnology --- metabolism
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S11/1220 --- 297 <51> --- S13A/0500 --- China: Social sciences--Mohammedans (if treated as a special ethnic group) --- Islam. Mohammedanisme--China --- China: Religion--Islam (religious aspects only) --- Muslims --- China --- Ethnic relations. --- Ethnic relations --- Muslims - China. --- China - Ethnic relations.
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Dungans --- Muslims --- Minorities --- Islam --- Dungan (Peuple d'Asie) --- Musulmans --- Minorités --- Henan Sheng (China) --- Henan (Chine : Sheng) --- Religion --- S11/1220 --- China: Social sciences--Mohammedans (if treated as a special ethnic group) --- Minorités --- China
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This definitive study offers an in-depth analysis of the role of social capital in Western labour markets. To address the vital question of how migrants take advantage of social relations between indigenous people and their own ethnic group, Lancée surveys the impact of various forms of social capital on the integration of immigrants into their new labour markets in Germany and the Netherlands, producing an important data comparison for those two bordering countries.
Europe -- Emigration and immigration. --- Foreign workers -- Europe. --- Immigrants -- Europe. --- Foreign workers --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- Immigrants --- sociology --- sociologie --- Ethnic group --- Germany --- Labour economics --- Netherlands --- Occupational prestige --- Social capital
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Malaysia has long been a melting pot of various cultures and ethnicities, including the three largest populations, the Malay, Chinese, and Indians. Despite this, efforts to implement multilingualism, advocated by language educators and policy makers, have been marred by political and religious affiliations. Drawing on two decades of field research, this timely analysis of language variation in Malaysia is an important contribution to the understanding not only of linguistic pluralism in the country, but also of the Indian Diaspora, and of the effects of language change on urban migrant populations. The research presented here will be of interest to scholars of Southeast Asian and South Asian Studies.
Language planning -- Malaysia. --- Malaysia -- Languages. --- Austronesian, Papuan & Australian Languages & Literatures --- Planned language change --- Language planning --- Malaysia --- Languages. --- Language and languages --- Sociolinguistics --- Planning --- taal --- language --- Bengali language --- Bidayuh --- Kuching --- Malay language --- Malays (ethnic group) --- Malaysian language --- Sarawak --- Sindhis --- Tamil language
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