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Western Asia / Arab / Remittances / Demographic economics / Jordan / Brain drain / Arab world / Arab people / Migrant worker / Asia / Human migration / Middle East
Date: 2009-11-18 16:27:33
Western Asia
Arab
Remittances
Demographic economics
Jordan
Brain drain
Arab world
Arab people
Migrant worker
Asia
Human migration
Middle East

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