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Ethnic turks from Bulgaria: an assessment of their employment and living conditions in Turkey

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  • Scott, W.

Abstract

Traces the plight of ethnic Turks from Bulgaria who sought refuge in Turkey during 1989-1990.

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  • Scott, W., 1991. "Ethnic turks from Bulgaria: an assessment of their employment and living conditions in Turkey," ILO Working Papers 992826583402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992826583402676
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    3. Tapinos GP. & Keely CB., 1992. "Migration internationale: deux approches," ILO Working Papers 992931253402676, International Labour Organization.
    4. Zegers de Beijl, Roger., 1991. "Although equal before the law ... The scope of anti- discrimination legislation and its effects on labour market discrimination against migrant workers in the united kingdom, the Netherlands and Swede," ILO Working Papers 992851353402676, International Labour Organization.
    5. Torrealba, Ricardo., 1993. "Discrimination against migrant workers in Venezuela," ILO Working Papers 992962273402676, International Labour Organization.
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