Les Étudiants Internationaux Au Québec : État Des Lieux, Impacts Économiques Et Politiques Publiques
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- Joëlle Chatel-DeRepentigny & Claude Montmarquette & François Vaillancourt, 2011. "Les étudiants internationaux au Québec : état des lieux, impacts économiques et politiques publiques," CIRANO Working Papers 2011s-71, CIRANO.
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