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L'émigration pakistanaise dans le Golfe et ses répercussions sur le pays d'origine

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  • Naghma Imdad, 1985. "L'émigration pakistanaise dans le Golfe et ses répercussions sur le pays d'origine," Revue Tiers Monde, Programme National Persée, vol. 26(103), pages 553-566.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:rtiers:tiers_0040-7356_1985_num_26_103_3444
    DOI: 10.3406/tiers.1985.3444
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    1. Faiz Bilquees & Shahnaz Hamid, 1981. "Impact of International Migration on Women and Children Left Behind. A Case Study of a Punjabi Village," PIDE-Working Papers 1981:115, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
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