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In this paper consisting of seventeen pages economic trends relevant to the 1990s are considered in studies emphasizing the United...
In eight pages this paper examines the prolonged economic prosperity Australia enjoyed from after the Second World War through 197...
In nine pages inflation is discussed in a consideration of basic economic theories including predictability, trends, recessions al...
that total taxes, which means both state and local, increased over the years: they averaged 24.7 percent of the GDP in the 1950s, ...
In twenty pages this paper discusses how to apply various economic model in a consideration of employment level determination, eco...
the Fed is considering raising interest rates. Decline in output coupled with decreased consumer spending provides impetus for lo...
the demands of ever-increasing competition, German business has been hindered by Germanys labor laws and government regulation ext...
first special interest crusaders Ralph Nader, "Corporations already exercise almost total control over legislatures and regulatory...
In six pages this paper discusses border patrolling as it pertains to Cuba and the United States in a consideration of differences...
the United States, many perceive their entrance as a process that includes the difficult transition into a culture that is differe...
diverse. It is important to note that California, at the time the gold rush started, was not a state. Like many other territories ...
5,000 people a year, but it resulted in an influx of immigrants. According to Don Barnett, the annual average for refugee immigrat...
workers from immigrating to the US (Peck 12). Ironically, the exclusion of the Chinese served to encourage Japanese immigration, ...
In eight pages a comparative analysis of past and present immigration issues is presented in a consideration of any changes with v...
poverty among immigrants who have been in the country less than ten years was 34.0 percent in 1994 and 22.4 percent in 2000; the r...
(Cragg, 2000). Implication for social work practice in working with refugees (recognised status) The granting of refugee status ...
according to Nieman Reports researcher Joe Rodriguez (1999, p. 45). Basically, the welfare laws allow states to choose between con...
on when he must adapt to the foreign climate of Germany with his family. His treatment at the hands of the German citizens leaves ...
type of work. However, the problem is that most people with lower paying jobs rely more on social services than the rest of the po...
and the largest immigration wave still lay ahead." This new immigration was to take place from 1900 to 1924 wherein "another 1.75 ...
California (05B). The majority are foreign born (05B). Unlike the Irish, Italian and Jewish immigrants for example, where current ...
In eight apges ths Hmong from the Laos highlands are examined in a consideration of U.S. immigration and adaptation issues. Seven...
In twelve pages this paper examines the South in a consideration of population and farming with the emphasis upon issues regarding...
In five pages this paper examines the Irish immigration during this time period in a consideration of geographic composition and i...
In twelve pages the immigration policies of Canada are examined as they relate to economics and society, costs as well as benefits...
In five pages this paper examines how the nursing profession has been affected by the U.S. government's immigrant facilitation in ...
cost of keeping the immigrants in jail simply eats money unnecessarily. Another problem that plagues this country is poverty. The...
there was much dissension among Americans and their government at that time was due to the fact that more than twenty million immi...
law S. 1216, the Chinese Student Protection Act of 1992....The new law will permit the Chinese nationals who were beneficiaries of...
million in 2006 (Pastor 12). While many immigrants, Mexican or otherwise, contribute substantially to U.S. society, they also dra...